Robert E Lee High School - Lee Traveler Yearbook (Baytown, TX)
- Class of 1941
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Tl-IE I94I LEE Pubhshcd bw the Students of ROBERT E LEE HIGH SCHOOL MILDRED STEED Ed1tor xn Chxef R. C. STEPHENSON, Busmcss Manager IOE MILLER, Sponsor THE STECK COMPANY Austin, Texas 'w 'r OCC FUIIE Ullll Between the cowers of thus book we have trled to put one year of school hfe NVQ' heheve that there are enough student actlvmes recorded herem to wwaken CYIJCFICIICCS de'1r to you 'md to help you rehve them in memory Our slncere hope ns that as the years go bv thus book of memorles wnll become more and more prlceless Thus we present the 1941 LFE TRAVELFR , nr: Mal will . .,..K. , ,..,. .... Q .Q Vx, . ..,.., ,.. 14'...., .. .5-q...,:u-summary-an-v., 4 -. - ,,,,, A .,,. ..A,4 fx' 1 1 i -so--nw-'91 if fi- 4 51 J CY! 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For this reason, the very nature of the office calls for the most able and conscientious service which any man is capa- ble of giving. These men have been true to the trust imposed upon them by the electorate, and should be given credit for valuable services rendered. J. C. SLONE BROWN MAGNESS 'Zhu la i 0 'B X SUPERI TIQ IIE T During the current session I have had the experience of transferring loyalty from one high school to another high school in the State of Texas. l have found the day-by-day process very delightful and inspiring. This feeling would not have characterized this initial year in Robert E. Lee Senior High School but for the fact that I have had the pleasure that always derives from meeting and dealing with boys and girls who want their school careers to mean something worthwhile as they take place. l could not have imagined a reception more cordial than my companion and l have received as we have dealt with individuals and groups in this high school student hody. We feel perfectly at home among our newly acquired acquaint- ances, whom we will defend and boost for just as long as their interests are at stake. Cordially, Superintendent. oi-et s MARY ROBSON Secretary to Business Manager MRS LOUISE BALDWIN MRS ETTA ADRIAN G. L. BENNETT School Nur,-C Dean of Ggrlg Bus Supervisor Deputy Tax Assessor and fa J ,Q f 1, 2'-ii' -'ini' ,Q . 1, ,3 6 1-nk. MRS. B. F. AMMONS, BA. 5. 459 Nr RE' sf, Qi, lv 'T MRS. L. L. HUIE. M..-X. A. S. IUHNSTON, MA. HATTIE LUCILLE PAXTO Colunzbiu UNI-L'fl'.Clfl' Unizferslty of Terai MA., University of Tatu English-5 classes English-5 classes Latin-5 classes Bachclorettes-Sponsor lr. Classical Leaguefbponsur 'Tfirculus lnlimus wSponsor Q I - 5 IAMES c. c:H.wmERLAlN. X ' xx.. 1 I' NV. W. BRAWN, MA. MA., Tvfazx Tech. NETTIE LEE KELLAM, M X V Baylor University Law-l class L'f1jyfr5j1'y gf Tc-xg, X ' 5 History-4 classes History-3 classes History-2 classes ' .5 Geography-f-l class Ueographyffl class English-3 classes A A 1 N I X A. I.. BENNETT, MA. IARY E. B.'XR'1'LE'I I', N . Tfxaf Smyf Cgllggf for Womm Tr.w,v College' of .Iris and University of lVu.chlngl0n nglish-5 classes Industrie.: I7,11glishff-3 classes l'nf'lisl1-:I classes ' ,. I 'WN GENE E. POPE, M.S. in Ed. MRS. R. W. SCHMIDT, M..-X. R- l- SHAVER, BA. ,iqf U niuerxity of Southern CLlITf0I'lIl.ll Norzhzvestwvz Un1'zfr1'.u'ty AVOVUI Tfxaf State Teachers 1 English-A3 classes English--5 classes I Collvge Public Speaking-l class EngllSl1'5 Cl11SSCS Footliglmls Club' -Sponsor PhllIllCliSl Club---Sponsnr MRS. O. I.. NELSON, MA. University of Texas WCS'-2 flllssffs MRS. s. H. RED, MA. ,Economics-2 classes U niverxily of Texas History-5 classes MRS. L. W. STOUT, B.A. University of Texas l .VX History-5 classes XTQXKTIQ ...L . Q- lx Q' il 'Fifth 11, I. M. BARCUS, MA. I. F. FERGUSON, MA. E- L- GUNN, MA- -6 '11 MRS. O. A. KILLGORE, ILS. DEAN SMITI-I, M.S. University of Texas North Texas Slate Teachers Clothing-2 classes College Biology-3 classes Biology-5 classes Taxidermy Club-Sponsor MRS. EVA H. BYNUM, B.S. MRS. C. ESTES HARGRAVE, Sam Houston Slate Teachers M.A. -College Texas State College for Women Foods-5 classes Clothing-5 classes University of Texas University of Texas Uflivffflvfy of T010-V Z classes General Science 5 classes Chemistry-4 CIHSSCS MRS. R. T. BARBOUR, B..-X. SAVANNAH LINK, MA, S. E. SCHAEFER, M.S. Sam Houston State Teachers University of Texas Terai 14. SL M- College Algebra--4 classes Algebra-5 classes Geometry--4 classes fIC0mQfry.-1 dass D. 0'-1 Class Solid Geometry-I class Occupation-1 dass A. M. TIMBERLAKE, B.S. North Texas State Teachers College General Science-3 classes Physics-2 classes CHARLIE A. BURRIS, M.A Colorado Slate General Science-2 classes P. E.-3 classes . ' 4 'O 15? -?, , ALVERA GRIFFIN, NI.Ecl. University of Texas fa if, I lsfx I' .. X- A 'I IS' P. B-5 classes GERTRUDE STOOPS, M.A. Girls Sports Association Gfofgf Peabody fTf '-l A , P, Classes XVI'IITAKER, , QQ fx P. E.-5 classes Lee Brigadiers B.A., Texas Wesleyan College N -'Q 'Q 'HF sa- ,. as 'Q -4-X ,l 'YK' G. C. ADAMS, Blid. W. L. WARD, M.A. IOSEPHINE CARIKER, l3.A. EDNA N. DeWITT IDE MILLER, MA. I. T. C. flllinoixj Texas A. :Sc M. Texas Slate College' for Women Permanent First Grade Ccrtifrair Unizfewity of Tara: Mechanical Drawing-4 classes Mechanical Drawing-H-2 classes BS. in Library Science Assistant Librarian Iournnlism-2 classes Wooilworkfrfl class Peabody College Lee Hi-Liles Lee Traveler XV. F. MULLER, BS. CCornerj Texas 11. tk M. D. Oral class E. N. TRANT, B.S. Sam Hourton State Teaclzrr: College Vocational Agriculture-2' classes Lab.-l class I. W. YARBOROUGH, M.Ed. MRS. M. H. SCOTT, MS. Un1'uer.rity of Texas A. A. DAVIS, B.M. R. PAUL FULWIDER, B.S. W. F. COLLEY, B,A, University of Taxa: Arithmetic-2 classes Houston Conservatory Ball State Teacher: College North Tera, Sum- Shorthand-2 qlaggcg Geography--1 class Band-2 classes flndigymj MRS. W. C. IONES, Ir., A.B lunior Business Training-4 classes Typing-2 classes Bookkeeping-l class Orchestra-l class Music-2 classes Stephen F. Austin Typing-l class Bookkeeping-l class Typing-l class Swing Band Art-3 classes Study Hall 'il' 1, 8 Hr .Q Q lf' ' '13, i Qongifoztulatio MS The graduating classes of the Robert E. Lee high school and the Lee Iunior College have completed their courses of study in the Tri-Cities, an enterprising community composed largely of Humble people. t hsRHUMBLg3f To each of the graduates, the Humble Company extends con- gratulations. May success and happiness crown your efforts as you continue your higher edu- cation, and as you enter the various fields of life. Ill' r xfybl 'fin HUMBLE UIL 8: REFINING COMPANY Products Second to None THOMAS A, WHITE, '43 Born December 5, 1925 Died June 13, 1940 EPIURIAN . .- - 1'ff 5g f ' 1 ,, 1 -QQ . '55 .571 4? s -, 145 11' ,ff , 11,5 T 3 Y . '.,,, 3 ,-1,5 ,Mg A I 1 , ,, ,au U15 f'P' qw 17 BETTY JO HUGGINS, '40 Born September 2, 1923 Died May 15, 1940 G. R. HAINES, '44 Born November 22, 1926 Died October 9, 1940 ln-4.-DI. - i W: ' 'M ..:: in- ' in . , ' , 'f' ' V 'un -.,,. . J - ,, . - , .asf .: i -- , 2 V 1- -,.'-1f:e.'W, :'L 3 9 'i X . ? Cl SSES if se 'tl fs N U av-fy H gif9'7 . . ,Aa x -'-, 'bv ' Pais. . ' if - .9 . if ' ,W - 'V ,pg A I A f 1 Ar, DQ? 5.3 ' -lv X K 1. V B vg4.,3 ' ' SE IURS 5 3 Z D 2 . 5 z I ' X i Q vi' 150' DORIS CARROLL , secretary Louis STROBEL, president .-- .f JACK REBER, vice-president A , l x This year's Senior Class is the first to graduate C, from Robert E Lee under the four year high school plan The sketch of the new senior ring, lower right, k:- was drawn by John Ashmore. 4 4, Senior Class Officers: XXX? 4 H 5 , vt 2 r' ' f . x A 1oHN ASHMORE Lac: Traveler Lee Hi-Litcs Latin Club MARY LILLIAN BARRILLEAUX Lcc Traveler Luc Hi-Litcs S' Q NX X 5 U 'vii' 1 33 'Ito TU l QES- IIYQ , 'x ll 111, nag is 22,1 W 'ia Yr Jag, IENNIE MARGARET CHARLES BLINKA IOYCE BARDIN BIELSTEIN Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites Spanish Club Footlights Club Vice-President G. S. A. ANNA LOUISE BRADSHAW Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites Latin Club Spanish Club GLADYS BRETT MARLIN BUCKLES Baseball NARCILLE BUSCH Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites Spanish Club ARNITA CHARLTON MAVIS CARR Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites HUBERT CHELETTE D. O. DORIS CARROLL Class Secretary Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites Footlights Club Bachelorette Philatelic Club G. S. A. TOMMIE LEE CLAY Latin Club Footlights Club ja- 'ca-9 734: 'S W' gl for' 1' BG-. 1-5 5 Q 'Ii -Rb CHARLES COOK F. F. A. JACK CURTIN Q K n S- X , I ., V 5 I . A 'Lx '41 ' .w ,wx Y 3 K' ' fvx 'Fix' MARY ELIZABETH COOLEY Choral Club LILLIAN DARBY Latin Club Bachelorette DCLORIS COWEY Lee Brigadicrs 'ICCJMMIE LEE DENT Lcc lirigadicrs Drum Major Brigadiers A Capella lfootlights Club Choral Club 'R 6 V Q I -is '95 ww? - Al Run. '1- XFN s- :Rin o' 79. in , ' i 1 Nr 'Cha 'l 1,29 ARTIF LOU CLOUD HARRY CONNER ALLENE COOKE Lcc Brigadicrs Track Band Scrond 1,1'f'utenanl Spannh Club Lee Trzlvclcr Cy, S. A. Lee Hi-Liles l'l'1ilntL-lic Club U. S. A. GORDON CRAGG LlNZELL CREEL IOHNNIE BELLE CUMMINS Lee Traveler Lee H1 Lrles 'iii 'E' af 'IF 1-li: A195 '33 fx... . Y ig . A i g I-IAZEL FERGUSON Lee Brigadiers Tufirler Lee Traveler Class C0-Editor Lee I-Ii-Lites Brigadiers A Capella IEANETTE FRANCIS D. O. CLIFTON FIELDS PEGGY GARRETT Lee Brigadiers Lee Traveler Feature Co-Editor Lee I-Ii-Lites MARVEL F INDLEY IOHN GIBBS F. F. A. -IQQ5 1 ,551 1 Q GA shi. 'YS' ELAINE DICKERSON FRANCES DOUCET PRESTON DUMAS Lee Brigadiers D. O. Lee Traveler Make-up Editor Lee Hi-Lites Brigadiers A Capella G. S. A. MARY ALICE EDGLEY ROSE MARY PHYLISS BEIZMONDS EICHELBERGER an G.S.A 'Ui -E- 1. ,- 'Q 'i' 'QS-'-9 'Marr 1... MARJORIE HALEY Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Liles Choral Club ANlTA HERRI NG Band IEAN HANNA Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Litcs Managing Editor Footlights Club G. S. A. JOAN HERRING Band lfootlights Club 194-ww 43 F313 grainy. N Q HOLLIS HANSON EDA PEARL HILL Cheer Leader Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites ,flex A 'Hn- .lm f 'n fi ai? fok 43? Oi Q T 252. J C. I fin' , - Q-n-uf' 4 f ' If I .fi n ,L A - ,i x . 'v . .P S , 33 '25- 'N 'fix 711.8 YVQNNE EVAUGHN BURLEN GRIFFITH GOODPASTOR Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites Feature Co-Editor Footlighrs Club C. S. A. GOODWIN VES OLENA CLARA MAE LORA HARTGRA HARTGRAVES HENDERSON flav- Q.. X it 'g f WANDA HUDDLE Lee Brigadiers First Lieutenant Lee 'fraveler Feature Co-Editor Lee Hi-Lites Philatelic Club G. S. A. ANNIE MAE AS 'V YD ff la. 5 AVVLINE HIX Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites Nlailing Clerk Latin Club G. S. A. GERALDINE HOPPE Lee Traveler Publicity Director Lee Hi-Lites Bachelorette G. S. A. fSeeretaryj Footlights Club Latin Club Ci. f :J.,1vX'. ' ,f 'X Q, if .159 3 , LENARD HLANAK Track Manager Lee Traveler Lee HifLites D. O. HUDDLE Lee Traveler Sales Manager Lee Hi-Lites Track Manager JOHNSON D. CJ. 4, Uiwx in .' , . :?KI.F4' 516. 'Snr frills. M -ur IRMA IANE HUDSON Footlights Club TI-IELMA MAE IOHNSTON Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites 'FIS f fi - , ... .H 'I.14:1f.. 1 f-9.1 ' , ' 'Jr A I t I. ,,. -,l in , .1 . V 1 . . -1- f, r, ,., . n' MILDRED IRONS Spanish Club Footlights Club IUANITA IORDAN Lee Brigadiers Lee Traveler Lee Til-Litefz L re V S 1 10, ,fim- - Q, .4-it 'T din .4-if-2 To 35 'C' ROBERT LANIER Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites Athletic Editor Latin Club Senior Consul lunior Classical League State Vice-President BAXTER LITTLEFIELD AWK 1 . , 1 'Y 'I : 9' 4 l' Q 9 0 lf'-' X 1 XE...-W R, l ELLIS LEATHERWOOD Latin Club Spanish Club HAZEL LOWE 'T A L Q35- 'Q' 4 -.- ,,,4-v- : . ,Nat 5' , .i .av tt' V1 25. ,,p.-rg: Al... 'CLS Q' 1256? 3 i qusf--1 .79 ' Th il -A LYNN MARTIN VIRGIL MASSEY VIRGINIA Lee Brigadiers Band MATRANGA Brigadiers A Capella Lee Swing Band Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites Editor-in-Chief Spanish Club BRUCE MILLS KENNETH MOAK IO ANNE MONROE Latin Club Lee Hi-Lites Band Caffomll-ff Spanish Club Fwflighrs Club Philatelic Club G. S. A. ERNESTINE MOORE Lee Brigadiers Brigadiers A Capella Tumbling Club IOYCE MORRIS Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites l'O'X 3' - -. t i A Mgt. MAXINE MOORE GERTRUDE MOSKOWIT' L Bachelorette, President Footlights, President Philatelic, Secretary U. S. A., Vice-President -ii MARY EVA MORGAN Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites Columnist Latin Club Footlights Club Philatelic Club EVERETT MCGEE Cheer Leader l rl -lf. G ERALDINE OGDEN Spanish Club G. S. A. MARIAN PEDDYCORD HOLLIS O'GRADY Football Footlights Club MIl.DRliD PERLEY Spanish Club 9385 inf'- H' , ,Y , HI LDA ORMS Lee Brigadiers Footlights Club HAZHL POLLARIJ Spanish Club Footlights Club G. S. A. aj aj N , U. - fun 5 1 xw r 'lg . Y5'k 0 Rx.. KK ll-rn fi-X -Q- 36' 96.1 Civ 38. if Q--'4-' VIOLA McKAY LOIS MCNULTY TRAVIS MCKINNEY Latin Club Band Band Foorlighrs Club Spanish Club BARBARA PACE DOROTHY PACK T. T. PECK Band Lee Brigadiers Band Spanish Club Footlights Club Lee Swing Band Lee Traveler Track Club Editor Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites Lee Hi-Lites G. S. A. Footlights Club s-- , Q. -bf 'Q is -1 ,KL ,g 1 L Vx -5 45 . 1 Q ,F-A HN ' df, , PRESSWOOD IACK REBER Brigadiers Class Vice-President Sergeant Band e Traveler Cheer Leader e I-Ii-Lires Track igadiers A Capella LCC Swing Band . S. A. DINLEY REILLY AUDLEY RHODES Trac Track, Captam at Q5 IEFF ROYDER Band Footlights Club EDWARD SAWBERGER s . g I 1' f 16' 'A sc. I In 'lv I Fu MILDRED REEVES Lee Traveler Lee I-Ii-Liles G. S. A. IOE RODRIGUEZ ANNIE MAE SALTER LORETTA SANSING Lee Brigadiers Drum Sergeant Lee Traveler Class Co-Editor Lee I-Ii-Lites G. S. A. Footlights Club lk hu' ELLIS MAE SAMMONS ELAINE SAXTON Lee Brigadiers Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites lr. High Editor G. S. A. 4. sw I c 7' I1 1-'NM -35- 5.3 S., of D 1.15,- I I.ee Brigatliers I Brigatliers A Capella R WANNA IEAN SHIRES ' Lee Traveler Lee I'Ii-I,itcs Footlights Club Philatelic Club GRAIDY STROTI-IRR 5 5 in vs- ,' 9 MARIE SMITH Lee lirigacliers Philatelic Club G. S. A. WAYNE STUBBS liootball Spanish Club is rm I-rx EARLINE STEWART Lee Traveler I.ee Hi-Lites PAT SULLIVAN Baslcetlmll 'N ,XV 'kai 'hir Sn- N J i 9 sf ,, Qi- ive 1 ' -V.. sq 'ir as YVONNE SAXTON Band Spanish Club Ci. S. A. MILDRED STEED Lee Iirigadiers Color Sergeant Lee Traveler Edirol'-in-Chief Lee I-Ii-Lites Spanish Club Footlights Club 40 - .. U far ' ,,-N af 11 ei- 'CL -i' 'cf BOBBY SEALI: FDWIN SI-IEFFIELD Band Footbqll Football I ec Trnelu' Track I ee I-Ii I IICS SUSANNA STERN LOUIS STROBEL Spanish Club Class President Football, Co-Captain Basketball Latin Club Spanish Club Baseball 35 39 ov '3 I Q 3 6' Q? .1 'F' if 'D' ii -la nh gl XXX as R GERTRUDE CECIL SUTPHIN MILDRED TIPTON SUMRALL Football Band Choral Club G. S. A. DOROTHY TUCK WARREN TYRRELL LORENE VANN Band DREXELL VINCENT Track BERNICE WARD Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites Bachelorette .-ag c. x vang :UDL 11 .Q , 1 M . I I, Ii' avi If, 65.2-'fi-I 'HIL ELSIE WALDREP RUTH WARNER Choral Club Bachelorette aa 'X VIRGINIA WALLS Lee Brigadiers Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites WILMA DEAN WARREN Spanish Club G. S. A. '- ZZ -5 -J 3 'R Fa fl fy X I i f ,, I i .R 'vin P2 2545 1-'ur I. Tm if 'A --., Q9 I. C. WEISINGER Spanish Club MARIE GIEGER Lee Brigadiers Footlights Club G. S. A ,- ' ' X acc. I XJ IAMES WHITE H. L. IACKSON Football . nf' .fag f 1 , 'J 4 f' ref I K. CLARA WILEY G. S. A. EDWARD BORLAND 262 .les ve' -Z' K , ei' A, ROBBIE WEAVER Lee Brigadiers Serond Lieutenant Lee Traveler Lee I-Ii-Lites 11 Alb tv' ir' RUTH WEBBER Band Lee Traveler, Ad Editor Lee Hi-Lites Footlights Club Latin Club Philatelic Club Footligbts Club G. S. A., President G. S. A. RUBY LEE WILKINS RENA WILSON Lee Traveler Lee Hi-Lites ifhl ', g- AAU-pn fe g, EDWARD WUNSCH Football Track RUTH WILSON I r, '21 ga fgavev LEE ROY DENSON GORDON HART Footbail D. O. Track ANDREW MAY LEE ELLIS WALDING , 4? 'U' -..rx A Q 5 BONNIE RUTH MARY ELLEN A. C. 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Al je Re' 1 Sarah Ann Bradbury Juanita Akin Wallace Ashwood di Ib f::Q? Marcelia Brewer lary Loraine Bailey A. R. Bettis Q. '..5 LOU ALEEN FULLER JULIA HASTY 'Qy A x v ia! una , AL wr JOHN BROWN GEER HAROLD HOOPER -i l- 'G -...Aff ' 5' 'I Y f ,f J O1 Xia f' '17, ' 9', cJ53?jf!:. kN .wx.U A ?'fW f ,3' . 8' 3. 6 11 .,, :..,' T' 1.5 436- '36 oi Qflr' sy 'vi 'll' . Q GEEALDINE COOPER JANNIE CREEKHORE .pb W N A ' DOROTHY JANE COWAN V 13' g:' Y -J: ?1uf:,, J' ' , x 7 3 . A Q 4 5 ' -.5 f ' Lf' ' -.., DOROTHY EDWARDS o. D. FIKES Q' A-A +L' -' V LILLIAN FAULK X A N- A . o- YSLETTA DAVENPORT SUE HUQHEY EUNICE CULVER EARLINE FRAZIE adiggx 4 S 0 ELAINE DUNAIAY O ANNIE EVELYN coY HANCE HUDDLESTON COLLEEN HARTIS fnlfilm 45,9 'lf' L' if .f, ' , 5 I., L .RS fs 'U ilu 5,9 A I A Q. - di at -no ,f-I L:-3 I V . .sv N' sd 'CI' sr if vs ,, f f 6,-Atv? DOROTHY HUTSON MARTHA RUTH LILLY A yi , , 'A . Q g L , N . an ji: LUCILLE JENNINGS NONA LOWE vi' ff- .' 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Woolworth 16 YEARS IN GOOSE CREEK 108 W. TEXAS AVE. , rf X 51-' 'mf ,wewwjfwm Dm'AN QQ Dealer for PACKARDS and OLDSMOBILES Texas Sz Whit Goose Cr 4 3' -V wx M ' 41 Y . -Q-55 Q- 1 Lawrence Akin Mary Edna Bagwell Gwen Calloway Geraldine Bradford .., Eula Faye Brady Dorothy Cathriner llary Cherry Fave Cowey : Nellie Crow 31 FT .. Dorothy Clark '. Dorothy Cooke , Mary Lgu Currie Murrell Dean Cooke .3 S -is 6 v A 5 L Dorothy Decker Y, . .Ii .?. ' 4,3 Elizabeth Dickerson Janet Curtin W Betty Jo Douglas -H 'f' ' A ' seth Duffey .Q , Ai 13- 'fi V A 'U A ll o 'f. Q K U U Vx- l -A-V4 J' - I . - xl S 5 . i' 'Q ' ., as 5: ,Q .S -+ A Q W' Q 'R 5 F' 'ay 'iw-. A f Q I-of ' Q 'Y fe-9 f --If 2, ' A - rf!!! Edna Earl Alford pf Murray Alpha 1 A Jane Bailey , ffm ' Q -4 Irving Boyce N., Q, A 5' K? 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J X.x'51'. 'S , . -pq. H 1,19 6 .Q '5.,..::, .4-1-----4 NE 11 . 0 N M. Harvey and Company HARDWARE -- FURNITURE SPORTDKIGOODS RADHHS IHHHUGERATORS GOOSE CREEK BAYTOWN BERNSTE IN ' S Department Store Baytown Cmnplinzenfs of HARRIS COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSGCIATION ' N -gi Y ' +-X, mr fTT'-x--',I51f---- STILES BL'1LD1NG ,, 1 QGOOSE CREEK L Il IE 3.4 ,' 5 l,',.gf1,E!,, SERVING THE TRI-CITIES AREA CONTINUOUSLY SINCE 1927 -Af , ' .vi Fw' . ff 'fix-,,. if 'T PERS!! lIIIIfS ,,,..,...n K V! ly 1. lean Hanna-One of the most sincere girls in school and a diligent worker is lean. She is the X second of the Hanna family who is dramatically talented and has taken par the Public Speaking Classes and the Footlights Club. Her sunny disposition has won her many A ' .yr r friends during her high school days. 2. Bobby Scale-Bobby was one of the co-captains of the Rebel squad, our He has one more year of high school and that one year is sure to see him one most valuable Ganders on the team. His sense of humor, and his personal will cause the name of Seale to be remembered here for many years. 3. Ioan Kellogg-Ioan is that girl with the charming smile. She is t in plays presented by S I, B team. . ,. - of the ,,' 7 , far-L'. x ff I y a fine athlete. Everyone knows and likes Ioan a great deal. S' iff' E X wb' S' ap 6' 4. Kenneth Moak- Smokey is that boy who gets so absorbed ' ' S ' in drawing that he fails to learn all his teachers intend him R X to. However, the whole student body is extremely proud ' 92.5 .jf ,gf X Ei to boast of such a talented cartoonist. i A 4 1 ' Y 5. Iennie Margaret Bielstein-As Vice-president S of the Footlights Club, Iennie has proven to XX us that she is a willing, industrious, and , talented dramatic worker. Her sweet ' t smile and encouraging words ,,,. a have won her the admira- tion of many students. 4 eg after Who '4 6. Barbara Pace - A Barbara is a talented musician and has won honors in the band. t She has worked earnestly and faith- fully as Club Editor of the Annual. 7. Edward Sawberger-Ed is one of the neat- est and most courteous students on the Lee cam- pus. He has acquired the respect of all teachers and ' the friendship of the students. 8. Eugene Hill- Ieep is well known and well liked by all s the student body. He is famous in these parts for his talent as a cornet player, and as the leader of his own swing band. Strange as it seems, Ieep intends to follow medicine as a profession, while music re- x mains his hobby. ln any Held he is sure to go far. 9 Mildred Steed By her fine work Mildred has shown that she was well elected as Editor in Chief of the Lee Traveler for this year She is a conscientious worker and an earner of excellent grades She is also an active member of the Lee Brigadiers is Flag Sergeant 10 Robert Lanier-This promising Iournalism student is a great sports fan and writes events up with ia zest seldom excelled by professional writers. He adds class to the Daily Sun on Saturdays and l. He is a brilliant Latin scholar and was elected Vice-president of the state-wide Iunior Classi- h SCOO Q' Lf . x , X X. Xxxx .411 XC A 4. - ' fa N . ff f Y ' fi I s kick . X V 1 A 5 W ,-, . X ' ,fix V ' Ui. .QW N, - V lx ' 9 Ally! J 'gig V Ly . ,J V I , 7 1 . s 'Is- nk, wry.: A If ' N Who. f , Q his u f '55 X 1. George Walmsley- 0 4 ' N lh h h ' 1 XX' 4 ' 'S At oug e is on y a 3 , freshman, George has already 49' lettered in football, and is being counted on heavily to take his place as tailback on our future Gander teams. I He is very friendly, and all the students like him a great deal. 2. Rose Enoch-Rose is a member of the Lee Brigadiers, 95 of the Brigadier A Cappella, and of the Footlights Club. g She is especially talented in dramatics and has entertained us far Q too seldom with her readings. 3. Kenneth Offerman-Kenneth is very talented in music, having earned in his two years, first chair in the Robert E. Lee Bands bass section. Kenneth is extremely smart, and has a very commendable scholastic record. 4. Peggy Carroll-Peg hails from Virginia, and this is her first year on the hills of Robert E. Lee. She has a charming habit of being very talkative. She is a member of the Stamp and Footlights Club. 5. Mickey McHugh-We have often been thrilled by the sparkling runs Mickey has turned in as a back on the Gander football team. I-Ie's played basketball two years. He has a host of friends in the entire student body. Q lf i. 'if 5 af' 6. Frances Shannon-Frances adorns the ranks of the Lee Brigadiers. She is always kind and consid- erate of others. Loyalty to her Alma Mater and her willingness to participate in school activities characterize her. Her grades have placed her in the upper bracket of the Sophomore class. 7. Billy Taylor-This tall lanky fish has already made the B basketball team, and is expected to take his place as an A squad basketeer next season. Billy is one of those rare combinations of a good athlete and a good scholar, for he has made an average s of around 90 in his classes. 8. Nona Lowe-Nona is the girl that handles the bass drum in the Lee Band so expertly. She has a good personality and is well-liked by all who ' know her. 9. Naurice Iennings- Slew, a twcryear football letterman, was the very efficient co-captain of our 1940 Ganders. With his graduation the school lost a great tackle and a good personality. 10. Lucille Fleischman-Lucille is the beautiful 5 Sophomore that sings with Tuck's band. 'Ze-. As a result of her splendid personality she numbers among her friends ' , both teachers and students. X' 1 . in at X , L I I X., W' xx vim 7 x 1 Hag , 1, if A Q. ' . ':, ffl .,., fa y . . F' 'L' 'X X wg, 5' ,IX J , -.. f 'fs 3 ' . 4, J i JJ' ' est itize Gertrude Moskowitz and Lenard Hlanak JUNIOR FAVORITE Wilma Jean Nelson xafw 'ik ,'1':?A ,F R- ,. ,V ' G . i.,.. .'- -'A 'L.fxj . , ' --'QP'-bf-'V . w ,, ,D i , - W , tb .f m . 5' -- V f ' '93-Q.:-iff e J 'W-i M 'B If -W ,.-3:5 1 - -1 -1 I-7'Ef',i - -, 3 124.31 A f-j, SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Jimmie Bond Vera Faye Manteris 'Q' I 1 ,, , 4 4' - -15 ,4- JUNIOR FAVORITE 7 Perry Lee What ley f 'I Q f iiiozizii cutest 4: up le James Ellis Laurinda Clepper and J. B. Harbour X as J -.fX,1 Q47 43 9 00 Artie Loucloud Glenn Barber Lee Roy Denson Tomm IE Lee Dent F56 X A A Marita Wanda Huaale T. T. Pee k 3-Q, ,ID if L, I Louis Strobel num Webber L? MM III'- 'Sr 4 'Q Yi' I. - V-.. r r ...f 1 ii -. Doris Carrol E. f'Ir.R.E'l'e Jack Reber ,,, -. ' W li ia! SE. DISH GUISHED h QA 1 Nu'vAi Only those students having an average of 90 or more during ROSE MARY EDHONDS the past three and a half years are included on this page. MARIE GIEGER 'UV QL ONNE GOODPASTER IILDRED PERLEY Tar 3: .nas lf' has f2l,lh 'C' vii 46s 00 'Ts pr' 'fff' '4:2v inf 6:- 'H' rf-rfn., zu DORIS BALDRIDGE JENKINS WARREN KELLEY VIRGINIA MATRANGA GERTEUDE MOSKOWITZ MURIEL PRESSWOOD EDWARD SAWBERGER MILDRED STEED LOUIS STROBEL ig bv 2: -85' E I1 An it any F' '73 Vi W ' JMWMMNADX K if GERALDINE J. C. WEISINGER W ' W'3W995 U 5 1 is frm, :f he The track boys get in shape to bring ag home honors to their Alma Materg was E and the band, with the same purpose T' in mind, drill in preparation for the ll I state contest. Mr T Tchou, Chinese author and lecturer urges youth to take up their responsibilities and share the political and social problems which confront the world today. He spoke to the juniors and seniors in a special as- sembly on March 4. Q, The Negro choir entertains ' the students in assembly 1 with old spirituals and - popular songs. The R. E. Lee Swing Band, organized and directed by Eugene Hill took an active part in student activities 'it REL during the current year, playing at the Brigadier Banquet Faculty Banquet ICL Soiree and for assembly. Members ofthe band are T T Peck Virgil Massey, lack Reber, and Glenn Barber sax Tony Campos drum Pat Kenny, trumpetg Eugene Hill cornet Kenneth Offerman bass Paul Webber, tromboneg and Iames Bristley piano Five of a pair! Five sets of twins attended' REL this year. They are: Os- wall and Oliver Harmon, Madeline and Adeline Roll, Iuanita and Arnita Charlton, Shirley and Geraldine Swilley, and Doris and Donald Page. fix.-if api .- qs'-'I 4-. t .- , ' i . -- f,, . c- ' . - 3 1 5 . - Standing on the San Iaemgo Work on the annual goes on even though Sponsor monument Laufmda Clepper oe Miller is in the hospital. Here he explains the and Tommie Lee Dem glve ug delicate task of mounting pictures to Class Editor those gmlleg of beauty Hazel Fervuson while lack Cragg looks on. ' it En'o in the sta e show 'it the Iunior Classi il League Soiree ire D O IY g g e Huddle, Geraldine Hoppe Charles Bhnka and Frances Nlnors Oxer 700 - f were present at the Baytown Community House where the Soiree xx ls hel l . e x- 9, . l ,A . , in x' - I xl Zi., . X J r - 1 I' 4 A v ' 'l .'. lv.-.. '. ., 5 1 K . C . 5 L. l These Brigadier Belles posed long enough after their ban- quet for this picture. They are, top to bottom: Wanda Huddle, Company Commanderg Tommie Lee Dent, Drum Majorg Alton Ruth Whitaker, Sponsorg Artie Lou Cloud, Second Lieutenant: Loretta Sansing, Drum Ser- geantg Iulia Hasty, Drill Sergeantg Robbie Weaver. Second Lieutenantg and Mildred Steed, Color Sergeant. 0 Q 0 Neat Appearance Pays W. B. HORTON BARBER SHOP W I E N E R ' S , For Dry Goods 319 Mam Pelly Opposite Post Office Baytown I ' I Your Satisfaction Is Our Ambition. Tri-Cities Hardware Co., Inc. Phone 207 ASHBEL AT PEARCE GOOSE CREEK THE W. H. KISER STORE See Our Stock of LAWN MOWERS, HOES, RAKES, GARDEN HOSE, POULTRY WIRE, POULTRY SUPPLIES AND A FULL LINE OF HARDWARE AT SURPRIS- ING LOW PRICES FOR CASH. PELLY, TEXAS C1'JIIll?9 Congratulations from The First National Bank THE BANK OF COURTESY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Goose Creek, Texas Cfllli ond.. . THLUI 1 f ,E 'Ez ,Li 'wr' If, 'H Dv no .., 5 ' -1- - ani: wqzgvi 4 ' a -ff , A, 0439 S 'ff- .WH .Mgt QE! a.Brl' .., , ,AA Mn ,V 1 7 f... ,s -N M41 , 'Q N' if I SCHEDULE Ganders Opponents 0 Sam Houston 6 20 Pasadena 0 38 Orange 13 O Lufkin 6 0 Port Arthur 20 0 Beaumont 13 6 Galveston O 20 South Park 15 43 Livingston 0 0 Conroe 0 127 Total 73 The 1940 Gander Gridders completed the most successful season in Lee history by gaining five victories and a tie in ten starts against top notch opposition and finishing third in district play. Outstanding in this year's record was the First win in history over Orange and a 43 to 0 triumph over Livingston, the first since the Ganders turned to class A ball. In the picture above are Back row Coach Stallworth, Iennings, Iackson, Wunsch, Strobel, Vaughan, Patton, Killgore, Sutphin and Denson Second row Glazner, Thibodeaux, lstre, Berry, Harrison, Kern, Bettis, and Adrian. Front row Walmsley Bradbury Hill Lintelman, Rogers, Stubbs, McHugh, and Allman. Athletics in the en- tire school system was given renewed life with the reor- ganization, this year, of the whole set-up. At the left is the en- tire coaching stafl of the system, except Beverly Rockhold, track coach, and Doyle Coe, college basketball coach. Left to right, in the picture are Dan W Stallworth head football coach C Q Smith, B squad football -and scout, A. M. Bale, line coach Nelson McElroy, Horace Mann Iunior High, M. C. Rushing, Baytown Iunior High, C. A. Bums, B squad H S Malone, Athletic Director basketball and baseball, Dr. N. S. Holland, superintendent. TEX llxigfj H!-STAT: 41-L STAR Lee Roy Denson and Louis Strobel were invited to play in the All-Star game, between stars of Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana, in Orange, Texas, December 20. Both boys were in the starting lineup for the Texans. All players and coaches were presented Bulova wrist watches. Stallworth coached the Texas team. W .. e Y- JQ- -- wh ww n -'vuuza Denson CNO. 771 sweeps left end during Lufkin ball game with Strobel fNo. 35D blocking the defensive left end and O'Grady fat extreme rightj driving on into the secondary. lnsets: Denson, back, Strobel, co-captain, guard, and O'Grady, back. ' 5 A. ' 1' , ,tt 7: 1' , .. , H b W vt- du' 1 U -fl . ' ' ' - ' F 4 , ' .- . K , A :VA - f I I Q V . 'S-iff S I- ' z Vaughan Co-Captain Iennings guard and tackle tackle NN 'Q l X CCUICI' center ' 1 , Q 'Q -ws N I ii . ' I 7 , . l A t 'A I I ' I. W 5 A 1 Q 'Lg' V- Q :4 ' -,g:1i',5 L H .h M : ,, il , lt . 1 ' ' f ' e ,.- .r A ' A- , .. .a x It t .V 3- .ima-.,:.,.. ing, 4-' - H1 . - 2--. , ' wi. Q 5' I 7 F- '. - . 'A 3 . - ' i-.-2, , A, 5 '. 7 -ji., - sf-ff.,'e f X., . '.,,-qfa-, -- --.. .i n :lx . Y-3,4 -Y 1.4.7, 3 , .. k 1 5 1 Kem Cook 1... A Stubbs li r ' tackle qi 7 494 xx F J 3 Berry back Bettis Mickey McHugh farrowj goes over for the first touchdown of the season against back Pasadena in the first quarter. On the extreme right are Strobel and Iennings, who collaborated to 0 en the hole, through which the elusive Mickey traveled. Insets M P are: Patton, tackleg Harrison, guardg Iackson, tackle. t X if 4 ' P '41 fi J Gi-.lem EY5 Y E , Q 6' 23 N 5 ' , ug-2 ,. A, 1 fe -A ff, ,1 ' Thibodeaux A ' up f guard F1 l ' l -f5ll.'i25Qfgi 'N Glazner Wunsch The special to Orange, which carried the Lee Band, Brigadiers, and some 200 uard end rabid supporters to that city to see the Ganders rout Orange 38 to 13. Insets: g Walmsley, backg Adrian, backg McHugh, back. xp ' an ak. uf'e , Angelo Alverez, fleet Port Arthur back, is shown break- - . ing away for a short gain. Alverez was the chief differ- , N Claude Hill breaks away for a 60-yard kick-off return in the ence between the clubs this night, as the Ganders held the ' ' ' opening game against Sam Houston. He was finally hauled Yellow Iackets to the lowest score in the history of the Lintelman down on the Tiger 20-yard line. games between the schools. back Whatley Harbour , BUSINESS MANAGERS Rushing McHugh short-circuits a Lufkin pass with a timely inter- ception that stopped a dangerous Panther drive. Despite this, Lufkin went on to win 60. i l 2 ' 3 -' i A ' l f 9 ' -HH 1'--.. A- 5. if S F if ,f .fo-3, vr1.If'? ---v'1'i rr. . 9 Q' -qs -., , 'FT'- 3 ':'1'iag Na - ' ., ,,: . Coach Hap Malone gives final instructions to his squad before important Setex League game. Left to right: Coach Charles Burris. Strobel, Mel-Iugh, W'alclrep, Sullivan. Ashley, Gouner, Smith. Hazlewootl. l-lollantl, Stewart. VVilliams, anal Malone. HOU-AND c'm'Nl R STROBEL SI,ILi.1vAx ,N ,C t- fix 'IL 4' , sn f xy x f J - Q ' 1 sw. , Xb NJ. Ny.. fs Gouner fakes his man antl tlribhles in for a hard one-hand shot during the Gamler-Pasadena Setex League game. Gantlers won, 49 to 34. WHLDKEP Asnrm' r.. , lx ,Q lk E i -.-li V X r Lcc 38 25 42 29 44 42 35 42 23 21 49 48 53 28 31 29 26 44 56 30 .gh . St:HhDu1.h Opponents Scort' Klein 25 NNaco 31 Conroe 23 San Iacinto 12 Huntsville 18 Port Arthur 35 Sam Houston 13 Milby Z0 lcll Davis 36 Livingston Z9 Pasadena 34 Ball High I8 Conroe Z6 Huntsville SU ,ff Port Arthur 34 Pasadena l9 Livingston 25 Ball High 32 Alvin 33 Missouri City 34 vague Pat Sullivan qiij is fouled after hc dribbletl in Waldfep I21kCS at Cinch Shirt. U Gouner scores for 11 Crip, in the Mm Af- stealing the hall from thc Livingf Iwo against lhur game, Won by fhg ston Lions. Gantlcrs won. Hall High. Ycllowjackcts. H ,, Us SNIITH friglzij ' vt V N W , XVILLIANM fcorncrj I x P I i McHt'on Hfxzuwvoon STEWART ' Z Al K , ,H f , xx E Q TQ I- .K , t L X ' ' 1: 4-.:- cv- fb lx ix' . ,JI K.,-Nr , x - , K Rf ..- 1.- , , Xa-A f El: Busmess Managers BILTHLNIL and LOLLILR 1941 Baseball Squad.-Front row, left to right: Hart, Compton, Sheffield, Nickerson, McHugh, Goerig, Foley, Worthy. Second row: Parker, Patton, Barrow, Istre, Kubin, Ausley, Whatley, Strobel, business manager. Third row Taylor, Bethune, Harrington, Hance, Burton, Coach Malone, Buckles, Stout, Peterson, Waldrep, Walding, business manager. GANDER BASEBALL SCHEDULE, 1940 We They l Alvin 3 2 St. Thomas 5 l Barbers Hill 4 24 Cedar Bayou 2 5 Conroe 5 2 Reagan 6 2 Alvin 6 7 Conroe 7 5 St. Thomas 6 6 Barbers Hill 1 8 Cedar Bayou 7 I0 Conroe 0 5 Conroe 3 3 Reagan 12 Won 5, lost 7, tied 2 -., ldv-.-a-uf Marlin Buckles scores on Waldrep's triple in opening Waldre tauics on Bcthuncis game of the league season with St. Thomas. in the double, after hitting a triple 2? 3 K4 F WW N 'WXRIIN BLKRIIQ kv Uulhd I O O ,bf AG. J ff Ofc 'fjlf J' fx BIT VVH XTI FH XIII TS VVUR'IHY SL ond blNL Short 'XI TON WFLCH Pitcher CH LXRI FQ STOUT Pnchcr IRVFQ FXRWIFR r I mhcr y .35 -Y ,HNQA S HOVK ARD BETHUNE TDDTE UT7 Fxrst base Thlrd 15154. N WHRRFN PA'1'I'ON Q 9 A , Q 41 Q f-J -f x 1 Kf- Y , X f f K X 9 W m , 1 X QIKQF wiv QV 1 .- . . ' I 'I ' 'H 'I I Q ' -Q' ,b , '. Q qbqcxb V y l Chl. gl Xf' f Z My H 1 if ' U 1 ' NX r . h. . .j i - 'QQ ., 4' ll , S.. x X v in . MK I Q X ,I K h xg. - X E . 1 x - A . , , X na., 1:1 , 1' .f.. H x X f ' , Q , . -c 4, X X .Y 1' I 4 ,v . , Y A - N. I ,1 ' ' ,S A . 'Ak j.'- A , I A 'S il Q X 2, MA 1 L , , 1' M' I LQ 1 Q ' ' 4 ' 'A i X.: l I . 'Y , ' 2 b, V ' X W D Utlllty i .. L S'-lt ' '-' -- s 1 ,-A 1 6 B um, 'REV 'Rfktwfwylfrb ' l N 1 Track Captain i'fii?,ff?iiIjg:.L?f:5'Q:.S ?'7'5-'E N ,w,,qM5f Rodney Reilly and Coach g'J'j'Q5'3ii 'rl 1,-ri' Beverly Rockhold Coach Beverly R0ckhold's well-balanced 1941 track team has accumulated 193 points to date, winning the first four meets they entered and capturing second place laurels in the fifth. Front row, left to right: Seale, Vincent, Reilly, Lintelman, Bell, Reber. Second row: Hlanak, business manager, , O E Iuller, Duffy, Connor, Conway, Peck, Denson, Floyd, Iamison, Wunsch. Third row: Coach Rockhold, Smith, Lelong, McMurray, Stewart, Hinton, Wallace, Leonard, Stanton, Campos, Vaughan, Macon, Page, Huddle, business manager. W t 1 1 -1 f 1 3' , t, I' 1 ff' .fair nm, M1 'fRfl: 5-fmt Donald Williams T. T. Peck Charles Bell Lee Roy Denson Lynn Schaefer R- E- Ffrfel Ray Hllyills Co-Captain Co-Captain .x. 'Wxxlcx X K x fg 4 l x xx 'I N la Harry Connor scales the bar at five feet nine inches to tie for high jump honors in the Cameron track meet. Lee outpointed Austin Maroons of Austin to win the meet. 764 1941 Seam Trophies won by the 1941 track team. Some trophies that were won are not in the picture because they had not arrived. '5 9 .P an 1 'P' 11 I Denson with a final burst of speed brings in baton to win 440 relay at San Iacinto Relays. -.- 'E .,-4 - , Wg 'QQ' 6 Ahvl r A ,wi K 'p ' A 1 r - in x H4 'xinkq K ' wif, sffgp! v' J 'gt V ' 4 ' I ,Q , I .V 5' ' 'C 24 s X . ' 9'-P1 - '- f ,, 3 Q vi? 1' MX- ' x , ' ' - ' ' -if - 'P' 4 H 5 1 .2 1,.,' ' V 1- - , ,.:- ,., - , ' ax., . i 1 'fl ' , 4. .7 'I tu 7. -. 2 p 'N .fl It , Qpjpfi. 5, -f' ,, K W 1' 'lx I , '18, f' ' ' A 1 fbf i ilqa J?:Ijf, ,Q AY .. 4 1 'M -J Sf , u fat: Iy s 1 . BRI I ION-CRAVENS ,N .env ' 4 Compliments ot E S t e S r fl v e Great Southern Llfe Insurance Representative Barber SL Brunson s Store Baytr za n s Best QUALITY FOOD Phone 665 FREE DELIVERY CHARGE ACCOUNT Lonmpllments ot HARBOUR CLEANERS Oldest Dry Cleamng Plant ln Trl Qltl6S PHONE 13 GOOSF CREEK IYIOWH S tore, Registered Pharmaclst Phone 757 Baytown PLUGGING FOR EDUCATIONAL ATHLETIC AND SOCIAL PROGRESS MORRIS N. HALL Vlslt Humble s Most Modern Statlon' WASHING, GREASING, POLISHING, WAXING ROAD SERVICE GEORGE PUCKETT Phone 268 West Texas Avenue Goose Creek, Texas at Whiting . :Q , Q 1 on 1 'Q C . H 21 I' S 1 A , S B1 Dru S A Inc. O E I 3. P 1 , 3 , Y - . v--'Q S -...J 3 -.gt Ae g..... UPG Il H05 , , ,- . X -- ,.. - . ' . . - f' .L 5 1 ,,,, ,-,., ' V 1 .-,.,,-N h V -4 -L L1.u:14-.x-.1. 5. 1 , ' V 1 ' ' A W -1 1' , , 1,1 S k S fr ,yi e' 5 'T 1 f' 4- I j -L ,. , 'V il. ' 1, 'P,'lhl.l -' 3 .5 A:ngTss2gfW it Y. U ,L .- gk A ' Q. :1.Qni,v--H22--4-J g 5 --....-1... v-ui.-,......-.fm N., S., L his Iii ll i I I A llalulllxannxzsruinxg Q v msg E155 in EE Fl ll f vw 'W .,,, M ,W-F21 1 WW ,fi-i ff- LEE BRIG UIERS TOMMIE LEE LAURINDA DENT CLEPPER Drum Major Company Commander ALTON RUTH WHITAKER, Sponsor Manager Lieutenants on Parade In Orange 35,55,J'j A9 ,.,, , I., W 4 I . , ,., I .. V A -, ' , ' , 6,6 -If . ',4.f'- 'tilii .- .WNW C ' 1 ,Rf af: 4 V ' kafi Y J ' ' fu T Lining UP at E 3 .5 N at t ' ' , , , .. t 4 Attention ' A Capella Choir X . yr 'U O a- ' ' - r v, .one . .,, A' Ln- 6 n s... ' J - . I , V ,gmt X. .. - x f gf?-ng 1 V - -, 1 x ' 'Q A - X l ' P- I- .u .1 Q, 'nef A.-- '. 4 -x The Annual Banquet On The Battle-field of San Jacinto Standing at Attention 3 WRU i n , SX . .MW 4 f .na I JU W . -l ROBERT LANIER Consul I l M MYRTLE C R'lilfL ivotariu 1 e I LINN KILLOUGH Scribe IUR CLAS ICM LIQ GUIQ and . Ti xeeillw .Xt:T1w11 lL Open House in September Annual banquet Initiation Monthlv parties Christmas party :intl cnrolrsinging Springs pitnit intl swim Assembly programs bcnii monthly tliss pro3,,r.xms Soiree Trip to Xustin to the Qtate C L Conxcntion H VI UF I Ui I1 LP P Trip to Houston lu the District Latin lournunent Trip to XYLICO to the nrganiztition of the 'lucas Qtlte junior C lmssital League L- D ff Second year students of Spanish form two clubs, EL BURN VECINO CGootl Neighhorj anal LEN- GUA VIVIFNTF CLiving Languagel. The pur- poses of these cluhs are to promote interest in Pan American activities, and to learn more of Latin American life by means of Elms antl travel talks. Social events tluring the year are a banquet on Pan American Day, PINATA at Christmas, antl a CLAVFLITA play given in Spanish iluring April. Two magazines and one newspaper furnish cur- rent events antl stutlents are enconragetl to exchange letters with Spanish-speaking stutlents in Latin America. X gunna-an '35 A-'U SP ISH CLUBS ee H . , :z-mm iri- ,.,,,. ,q .W ,Hg M JE v ,. ,, ,A h -:QM-st f sh rg, . ' 7 -QN- rx fx O S fb-9 x27 i I PQ, B CHELUIIHTES President Gertrude Moskowitz Vice President Lillian Darby Secretary Lou Alleen Feller Sponsor Hattie Lucile Paxton in 5 '-0 1 ,. '- ., V ' fig- W it 'U 'as' f 'fl il' Q fivsfl GIRLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION The purpose of this organization is to stimulate more interest and larger student participation in intramural sports. OFFICERS President . . . . . . Ruth Webber Vice-President . . . Gertrude Moskowitz Secretary . . . . Geraldine Hoppe Treasurer . . . Io Anne Monroe Reporter ....... Barbara Pace I. The big shot-President 2. The Ace of Diamonds done in style 3. Vice-President 4. Home run 4 ,Q-fab' 5. Iust Another William Tell 6. Io Anne slings a mighty racquet. 7. Io Anne Monroe holds the money bag for G. S. A. 8. Miss Griffin swings out 9. Secretary attends a formal lfl. What the heck! t I I 1' ,5, .-L .,- l i 'la The D. O. Program and its students are dedicated to the pur- pose of preparing its members for successful entry into society as young wage-earning citizens. This is done by cooperating with the employers of the community who furnish supervised after- noon work for the several members while the school furnishes , specialized instruction and socialized group activities. The students worked 10.493 hours and earned S2,295.99 during the First semester of this year. W. F. MULLER C0-ordinator 4 . , . . . . Carpentry Painting Secretarial 'Training li r T'?'W Q 4 gi , 3 I if .-.., tg i i L 5 Me AJ. A Store Management Airplane Mechanics btorc Manigement Bottling Glazing Store Management Secretarial Training Auto Mechanics Store Management Auto Mechanics Secretarial Training Secretarial Training Auto Mechanics llody VVorl4s 'llieatcr Management l I 2 'Q' , 'ft-7-ja -so X BOB GLAZNER Prexident env' lil 614 414. Q IUI-IN GIBBS Sfrretary .33 CHARLES COOK Reporter FUTURE F R ERS UF A ERIC ll' T Front row,1eft to right: Leroy Iensen, William Wright, Bill Powell, lack Burton, Orby Swanner, Glenn Moore, Milton Kilough, Morgan Cook, Lurtis Walker, Ioe Freat. Second row: Bob Hewitt, Earl Blanton, I. S. Sowell, Area lll Supervisor, Carl Ware, State F. F. A. Parliamentariang E. N. Trant Adviser, C. G. Scruggs, State F. F. A. President, I. B. Rutland, State F. F. A. Adviser, Malcum McCain, and Iames Sowell Third row: Miles Worthy, Gus Soffes, Charles Bedinger, Earnest Terry, Max Glazner, lohn Gibbs, Harold Harmon, F. W. Car- roll, Leroy Elders, Chester Istre, and Iohnnie Iennings. Back row: Seth Duffy, Gilbert Barrow, Bob Glazner, Charles Cook, Ted Cook, Lee Ellis Walding, Ralph Gregory, Erwin Prinzel O. C. Wolcik, Claude Havard, and Reuben Wunsch. ie- v ,.+- If 4 xr MILES WORTHY Vrre-Prrfident 1 -'X ..,ft A G- ' s 'ld' V ,li V.- . 4 J' J J MAX GLAZNFQR Treasurer E. N. TRANT Sponror QPR G ed NEW OFFICERS Kenneth Moak, President Ruth Webber, Vice-President Iennie Margaret Bielstein, Secretary Doris Carroll, Reporter Israel Goldfield, Treasurer LITTLE DARLINH' Cast: Lou Aleen Fuller Glenn Barber Vera Faye Manteris Bernice Perry Mary Lou Currie Israel Goldfield vi I FUUILIGIIIS CLUB OLD OFFICERS Doris Carroll, Reporter Rose Enoch, Treasurer Ianie Creekmore, Secretary Gertrude Moskowitz, President Iennie Margaret Bielstein, Vice-President HFIREMAN! SAVE MY CHILD Cast: The Footlxghts Club held IKS Valentine party on February 14, at the Parish House in Bay- town. Miss Gene Pope is spon- sor of the club lean Hanna Iimmy Bond Everett Gilbert Ruth Vkfebber Marceilla Brewer T. C, Dent Mildred Steed N320 cuurgt LAST: Tommie Lee Dent udy Kenneth Moak The Chief Doris Carroll Doreen Robert Ianier Russell Muriel Presswootl Minna T. T. Peck Ly Mildred Steed Dean Orville Baker Professor Viola Nflcliuy Rita Charles Blinka Lee Ruth Wclulwer Phyllis Jeff Royder Ken Barbara Pace Valerie I. C. Weisinger Billy Tommie Lee Clay Lucille Clenn Barber Romney ennie Margaret Bielstein Nan Arthur Lintelman Hap Fertrude Moskowitz 'vlosseta ack Reber Ernie Ioan Kellog INyclia Virgil Massey Phoenix Burlen C riffith The Doctor Louis Strobel Chiefs assistant I' If 320 College Avenue was the play presented by the Senior Class of 1941. Below are scenes from the play. S. 5 rf A ,gm Officers of the Ta xid erm y Club. Vera Faye Manteris- Secretary, Ted McCall-Treas- urer, Weldon Lenard-Presi- dent, and Dean Smith--spon- sor. The Taxidermy Club was or- ganized this year in Robert E Lee by Dean Smith. The object of the club is to preserve in ll life-like manner different forms of animal life through suth processes as tan- ning, preparing bird skins, :ind mounting insects. 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O. HUDIJLE Sales Manager 'DK 35, 3175. Q- YY If . BARBARA PACE IQUTH WEBBER GERALDHQE HOPPE Club Edfmf' Ad Editor Publicity Director IOE MILLER We wish to express our appreciation to those who helped in preparing the MILTON LAVVLESS Sponsor annualg especially are thanks due to R. Paul Eulwider for art workg A. L. Photographer Bennett for valuable adviceg G. C. Adams, Kenneth Moak, and Iohn Ashmore for drawing: Doris Carroll for her untiring work in typing and selling ads: lack Reber for lending pictures and trimming: lean Hanna for research workg Robert Lanier for copyreading and proofreadingg Narcille Busch for selling ads: Irving Boyce for lending picturesg Arthur Lintelman, Iennie Margaret Bielstein, and Artie Lou Cloud for aid in the various tasks connected with preparing layout boards. THE STAFF i ,Calf Editor-in-Chief Ll JRETTA SANSING Class C 0-Editor ' R PERRY LEE VVIFIATLEY .4 Illlfflil' C0-Editor WANDA HUDDLE Feature C 0-E d itor Jack Saunders B U I C K New and Used Cars O . I BAYTOWN Oldest DODGE Dealer in Harris County Alfred Balko J EWELER NEXT T0 MIKE KATRIBE s I BAYTOWN I I I L A L ,.. lk 4,1 t lu V, I an :gf 'U !,' F. i' 11 4ffP ln S O 1 B W se Pi M 'E 3 a 2 E w U2 W fr: Q Q 3 Q E v-J H E 5 '51 P1 52 z' 41 Q, 4.1 3 :J li E: O an S S H S Z C : 'C 5- in E E :D Cl LJ P' C5 f-I ul 2 Emg, 5 ED! mg Q 0 55 ca ZFEWQ 050+-.5 L: UD L2 DQ O M ig I l -Ll ' I l, E. E 1 151.4 .,,i .M ll, A l ll ,A :sun 2 :F ' SQWF 1 u-Q! L 109 WAINSCOTT S u 5? to Pelly, LaPorte Baytown, to day, follows mann night any HS O +9 0 U1 'Ur-I Q d G4-4 be not self canst e own Thou in th HT0 0 5 H -P 0 D H s wealth man Or P0 It is well said, NAbility is a H act not ill W who man 3 helps er GV GBVGH R HH Yet dom---faith ---- service derstanding---wis --y0 UH of undation fo 8 Build od -G n-- ma fellow H 5 urself- YO bodies That em E ' i C In I Theatres Texas East DSOD. PU B E. ni 4 X X -1.4-Y' ' ,., 2-.a . 3 1. '34 .5. 125 ,ily-i Y E 3. 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