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ReckonI ain’t never been hoppin’ so much since I came to this place. I’ve jest been sittin’ here tryin’ to recollect some of them good times we hadand thinkin’ about them swellfellers I've been ridin’ the range with-- What's that? You'd like to see around the place? Well, get your foot off the rail, boy, and turn the page! eZ 7 ITLL PIR s, For her extraordinary character- istic of being our friend as well as our teacher the 1949 Armadillo Staff appreciatively dedicate this book to Miss Helen Lidstone. IN SANIE ORF IMEN SCHOOL BOF fil Left to right: Mr. C.M. Carroll, Mr. Dean Bagley, Mr.J. L. McKee Mr. T. J. Stewart, Mr. George Nalls, Mr. Chick Edwards, and Dr. R.C. Felts [924 9u9 TO THE SENIORS OF 1949 As you leave San Saba High School, whether to go to college for more formal schooling or to enter di- rectly into the business world, you will meet with the impact of change. To some of you this will be a challenge, to others a deterre nt. But remember always that you, as an individual, are important, and that our country depends for its growth upon young people who are willing to take a chance in pioneering new fields of service. Keep your out- look young and modern and build your own inner happiness by your usefulness toyour family, friends, and community. My best wishes go with you. Sincerely, W. M. Campbell Secretary ad f HERD SELHOR x can : Pi cy : te 3 ., % . - ae Left to right: Shannon Gregg, Vice-president; Paluine Gregg, Treasurer; Ova Jean McDaniel, Secretary; Wanda Jewel Scott, Reporter; James Reavis, President; Bill McDoniel, Odean Gage, Watchdogs, Sponsors Jean Pridgeon Charles Chrane Presh,-F FA. J7r.-F FA, aomenyt Oe ee AE AE Se ay James Adams Manuel Almaguer Soph,-F.F.A, Sr.-F.F.A.; President. Graydon Caveness Soph.-Track; Commercial Club. Jr.-Football; Volleyball; Track; Basketball. Sr.-Dramatics;Basketball; Foot- ball, Nettie Oma Clark Fresh,-Homemaking. Soph.-F.F.A.; Sweetheart; Com- mercial; Homemaking; Song Leader, Jr.-Cheer Leader. Sr.-Hard Shell Press; Choral Club. Bobby Arhelger Sr.-Dramatics Club Pres.; Teen HavenClub Pres,; Hard Shell Press; Quill Scroll; Saluta- torian, | | | 4 x CPA ayo Dorothy DeVoll Fresh,-F.H.A,; Pep Squad. Soph.-Pep Squad; Commercial Club. Jr.-Spanish Club; Speakers Actors. Sr.-Spanish Club-Pres.; Speakers Actors; F,.H.A.; Tennis. Dick Felts Fresh.-F,F,A.; Favorite Candi- date; Tennis; Baseball. Soph,-Football; Track; Tennis; Baseball Jr.-Class Sec.; Football; Speakers Actors-Vice President; Track; Annual Staff; Tennis; Baseball Sr.-Choral Club; Football; Speak- _ ers Actors-Vice President; Annual Staff; Track; Hard Shell Press; Quill Scroll; Tennis; Baseball, Carson Gaddy Fresh.-F.F.A, Jr.-Class Watchdog; Most Repre- sentative Boy. Sr,-Hard Shell Press. Odean Gage Fresh.-F.F.A.; Band. Soph,-F.F.A, Jr.-Football; Basketball; F,F.A. Sr.-Class Watchdog; Football; Dramatics; Choral Club. Marion Fritzgerald Pauline Gregg resh,-Pep Squad. Soph.-Commercial Club; Pep Squad, Jr.-Dramatics; Pep Squad Pres.; Sr.-Pep Squad Pres,; Class Treas.; Choral Club; Annual Staff; Class Representative. Shannon Gregg Fresh.-Homemaking; Pep Squad; Favorite Candidate Soph.-Football Sweetheart; Span- ishClub; PepSquad; Commer- cial Jr.-Cheerleader; Dramatics; Spanish Sr.-Class Vice President; Cheer Leader; Hard Shell Press; Quill Scroll; Annual Staff; Dramatics. Tommy Hall Fresh,-Band. Soph.-Band. Jr.-Band; Drum Major. Sr.-Band; Drum Major; Hard Shell Press; Quill Scroll; Track; Annual Staff; Drama- tics Club; Valedictorian, John Harkey Soph, -Tennis, Jr.-Volleyball; Horsecollar Chorus. Sr.-Tennis; Baseball. Tommy Grozier Fresh.-F.F.A, Soph,-F.F.A. Jr.-Cheer Leader ;Dramatics. Sr.-Cheer Leader; Track; Choral Club. Ve | | ao | a Vivian Hamrick Fresh.-Homemaking; 6? Majorette. Soph,-Homemaking; Commercial; Majorette. Jr.-Majorette; Class Favorite. Sr.-F.F.A. Football Sweetheart; Baseball; Volleyball; Drama- tics; Majorette; Annual Staff, Joe Hartley Fresh.-Cheer Leader; Class Watchdog; Baseball; Basket- ball. Soph.-Football; Basketball; Track; Class Favorite and Watchdog; Baseball; May Fete King. Jr.-Football; Volleyball; Track; Dramatics; F.F.A, Sr.-Cheer Leader; F.F.A.; Dra- matics. Kenneth Wayne Johnson Soph.-Commercial Club. Jr.-Band. Sr.-Dramatic Club. Yvelle Judkins Fresh.-Class President Song Leader Representative. Jr.-Class Treasurer, Sr.-Hard Shell Press; Quill Scroll. Anne Holladay Soph.-C lass Secretary; Pep: Squad; Class Representative. | Jr.-Dramatics; Hard Shell Press; Quill Scroll; Class Report- | er; Annual Staff; Spanish Club Pres.; Ist at Regional Dist. in Shorthand. Sr.-Pep Squad; Annual Staff-. editor; Spanish Club; Choral Club-Accompanist; Girls’) Scholarship. A a nr a a ne ; = d ——— aS Billy Walker Kirkpatrick Fresh.-Class Representative; Fe .A.; Reporter Soph,-F.F.A.; Secretary Jr.-F.F.A.; President Sr. -F.F.A.; District Historian; National F.F.A, Convention Delegate. et 8 Carolyn Kirkpatrick Fresh.-Band Soph.-Band Jr.-Spanish; Dramatics; Band; Homemaking. Sr.-Spanish; Dramatics; Pep Squad; Homemaking Pres. Lenora Lee Jr.-Homemaking. Sr.- Volleyball; Hard Shell Press. Billy Moore Soph.-Commercial Club Jr.-Track; Basketball; Tennis; Dramatics Club;. Baseball; Football. Sr.-Basketball; Baseball; Track; Football. Mary Elizabeth Langham Fresh, Homemaking. } eT 5d Mildred Moore Fresh.-Homemaking. Soph, -Homemaking, Sr.-Hard Shell Press. Billy Bub McCoury Fresh,-F,F.A.; Commercial Club. Soph.-Baseball; F.F.A.; Commer- cial Club. Jr.-Dramatics; Girl’s Volley- ball-Manager; F.F.A. Sr.,-Dramatics; Vice President. Ova Jean McDaniel Jr.-Class Vice Pres.; Dramatics; Class Representative; Spanish. Sr.-Dramatics; Choral Club; Cheer Leader; School Favor- ite; Class Secretary; Spanish- Vice-President. Billy Charles McDoniel Fresh.-F. F.A.; Class President Soph,-F.H.A. Sweetheart; Honor- able Mention in Football; Com- mercial. Jr.-Class President; Football Co- Capt.; Track; Basketball; Dramatics; Volleyball. Sr,-Class Watchdog; Favorite Boy; All-district; AllCentex; TeenHaven Vice Pres.,; Hard Shell Press; Quill Scroll; Football Co-Capt.; Track; Baseball; Tennis; Outstanding Player-Football, Marceil McCoury Baseball. Soph,-P ep Squad; Ist at District ‘Meet Spelling. | Jr.-Pep Squad; Baseball; Dram Pp tics; Spanish-Pres.; Rodeo Queen; Istat District Meet Spelling. — Sr.-Homemaking; Annual Staff; 7 Hard Shell Press; Quill } Scroll; Spanish Club-Vice} Pres.; Pep Squad; Baseball; Regional in Journalism, F resh.-Homemaking; Pep Squad; | Patsy Ruth McKee resh,-Pep Squad; Homemaking. oph.-Pep Squad; Homemaking. r.-Class Vice President; Dra- | matics; Pep Squad. r,-Hard Shell Press; Pep Squad; Choral Club, Dorothy McKown Fresh,-Pep Squad; Homemaking. Soph.-Pep Squad. Jr.-Volleyball; PepSquad; Home- making; Baseball. Sr.-Volleyball Co-Capt.;Base- ball. Charles Murray Oliver Fresh,-Band; Basketball; Tennis; F.F.A. Soph,-Band; F.F.A.; Tennis. Jr. Band; Tennis. Sr.-Band. James Reavis Soph,.-F, F. A.; Commercial Club. Jr.-Football Capt.; Dramatics; Class Favorite; Hard Shell Press; Volleyball; Track; Basketball. Sr.-Track; Dramatics; Football Capt. and All-District; Dra- matics Club President; Bas- ketball; Annual Staff, Jean Neal Fresh,-Class Secretary; Home- making. Soph. Homemaking. Sr.-Hard Shell Press. om iy b,j Cyrus Reynolds Jr.-letterman in football Sr.-football letterman-trophy for mostimproved player; Hard Shell Press Patsy Schneider Fresh.-F.H.A.; Pep Squad Soph.-Pep Squad; Commercial Club; Favorite Jr.-F,.H.A.-Vice Pres.;Hard Shell Press Sr.-Annual Staff; F.H.A.-Vice Pres, Bobby Roberson Fresh-F.F.A. Soph.-Representative; F.F,A. Jr.-Speakers and Actors Club-Treas, Sr.-Choral Club; Hard Shell Press Nancy Sellman Fresh.- Commercial Club; Pep Squad - FHA. Soph.-Pep Squad Jr.-Spanish Club; Pep Squad; Hard Shell Press; Quill Scroll; Tennis; Speakers Actors Sr.-Spanish Club-Pres.; Pep Squad; Tennis; F.H.A.-Sec.-Treas.,; Choral Club; Speakers Actors Wanda Jewel Scott Fresh.-Band “ye Soph.-Commercial Club; F.H.A,) Band 3 Jr.-Speakers and Actors Club: Treas.; Band; Spanish Club Sr.-Band Sweetheart; Speakers ancf Actors; Span. C lub -Vice Pres. Annual Staff; Choral Club; Class Reporter Vivian Shaw Fresh,-F.H.A, ieee. Bhd ee ae a ins eis ee Vernelle Stafford jresh,-Homemaking. oph,-Homemaking. r.-Hard Shell Press John Earl Townsend ‘resh.-F.F.A. oph.-F.F.A. r.-F.F.A. r.-Hard Shell Press. Henry Teague Fresh,-F.F.A, Jr.-F FA, Sr.-Hard Shell Press. Wilma Lee Tyler Fresh.-Pep Squad; Homemaking. Soph.-Pep Squad; Homemaking. Jr.-Pep Squad; Volleyball. Sr.-Volleyball; Baseball. Jeanette Tittle Fresh,- Band; Tennis. Soph.-Band; Tennis; Homemak- ing; Commercial Club; Base- ball. Jrv.-Hard Shell Press; Band; Tennis; Homemaking; Base- ball, Cassie Yarbrough Fresh.-Homemaking Club. Left to right: Dougal Cameron, secretary; Betty Lambert, reporter; Robert Broyles, president; Bill Owen, vice-president; Yvelle Judkins, treasurer; Tommy Harkey, watchdog, Sponsors Miss Ruth Rand Mr. Hoyett Browning peieneet any eee ony = Elvis Joe Ballew , Dougal Cameron Wanda Clary Joyce EFarly Robert Broyles Nadine Crawford Cloyd Edmondson ren 5 pail SE = mits 2S jaan Di ike 2 + Satie altel ae) arly ee Eddie Edwards Helen Edwards Johnnie Flo Franklin Kenneth Gaddy Kyle Gaddy [Af ite dpe Clarence Hamrick : . BY : f Y Y Ji il LALLY 4 SMildred-Harkey Clara Lou LaGow Tommy Harkey Betty Lambert Sadie Hibler am ae J YAY Vy : rs pMargery Van Li dé nn 9 TE o a Eaencaaae coaininin idnai ane nenasasieaaARaAaIaEINI im tle + Yr Mary Bess Longmire Ross Maxwell Rita Virginia Moore b| x Virginia M. Moore Glenn Sanderson The a Aa Smith - Wendell Till Mary Ann Shoemake p Pat Sloan Jack Wilder i ‘A ONE. ) SOPHOM SS : : ba zI 1 Be) Fn ROR OPC TONT 200 RD UTR Oe Rea Left to right: Coe Graves, watchdog; Max Mahan, president; J. L. Stewardson, vice- president; Hazel Woods, reporter; Jeanie Golden, secretary; Daryl Daniel, watchdog; Grace Hall, treasurer i oe ae a SReGa “ast Sponsors Miss Teauline Roberts Miss Helen Lidstone Pois $4 hee imi Cc escpiil citit sevtapinibiiatancelinAttainiOClctsctaliienst Sage eis Manns tat Rh Ser NC or Ripe ame AN eR SO Dod tes Betty Adams isl Barker Emerson Brister Larry Brown Gladys Ann Broyles Robert Alexander Broyles s ge Nei ies - | Montie Clark Daryl Daniel Keith Dickenson Jack Dickison Valrea Doran RR ne i ae Gladys Felts , - } oY, ¢ rs Pe a 7 ras ) : Patsy Jo Franklin Mon — Pee dil, prtaZ —_ - ae fA eae ‘ = f fo : pt 7 At ’ ; f Oma Lee Garmon er te Tye ite Coven 1) itl Coe Graves Mary Gray Janie Grozier Billy Joe Gunter Pat Brazil Grace Hall Alice Hamrick fi wot LA rs a Vota JE ai “ f Atty we, ©. Gee ' Ernestine Hawkins Mack Johnson Billy Langham 2a acto“ yryea yy Sar ne NMR re pnts RRR MN Marie Ledbetter Archie Lindsey Peggy Longmire Maxcine McAnally Patsy Ruth McIntosh C. A. Maas Joyce Magee Ss Kenneth Maultsby XL James Mayfield . Wilma Jo Millican - Barbara Moore Pe Se eee Pee, ee Ross Ragsdale Jean Moore omen Ray Rawls Morris Reavis Margie Rives ig a yc mT aR MR SENN a lm lig teenie: Si a aA en Bill Roberts Mie Peso he. Frank Shaw on A ‘J. L. Stewardson Amelia Stone ; a “4 John Bill Thorpe Gayle Tittle Linda Tomlinson Edward Walker Joyce Wood See et de, eee ee cena nen _— re ae 2A FRR YE tar IIE Left to right: Bobby Joe Perry, president; Paul Jeffrey, vice-president; Peggy Spinks, treasurer; Rayma Lee Ellis, secretary; Cecil Lusty, watchdog; Claudia Gage, reporter Sponsors { ‘ Ah Mrs. Josephine Gray Mr. Edwin Sheppard,Jr. + ; 7t Patsy Alexander Patricia Brice Dillard Brown Peggy DeVoll . Edwin Dismuke Aneece Edmondson Mein Li An Rayma Lee Ellis Dixie Faught La Verne Felts James Ferrell Peggy Gunter : A eae Billy Higginbotham ay coe} +e me ta te PS satus A Ad mA Paul Jeffrey Gene Johnson is ate | bs Morris Lindsey Mabel McKown Cecil Lusty Billy Means Mary Melton Gene Miller Bonnie Mills Emma Musick JoAnne Oldham estate Norwood {ij a Vil a Orville Perry Neoma Randolph Henry Ratliff Ila Nell Reeves Doris Robbins Jackie Rogers Nancy Robinson Betty Slaughter Don Sloan Barbara Smith Jerry Lee Spears Re a ae ee ee Nancy Stewart Richard Thornton Beverly Spinks Marie Townsend Peggy Spinks Doyle Tarver Gerald Yarbrough ‘ ; gi? CGHALUE Left to right: Sponsor, Harbuck; Jerry Reavis, Vice-president; Catherine Campbell, Song Leader; Jimmy Ward, Treasurer; Fletcher Lackey, Watchdog; Bonnie Nance, Secretary; Sara Kate Wilder, President; Sponsor, Browning 1, Vondene Adams 7. Nelda Behrens 2. William F. Adams 8. J. B. Blackwood 3, Reba Jean Anderson 9, Bobby Boatright 4, Patsy Jo Barton 5. Charles Bearden 6. Billie Bechner 10, Jackie Brister 11, Janie Brown 12. Joycelyn Brown 5 . ¥ ¥ 4. 5. 6, 7. Bonnie Deaver 8. Shirley Dove 9. Gene Early 10. Barbara Edmondson 11. Bobby Field 12. Rosalee Means 13, Patsy Ruth Gage 14. Betty Goode fi 15. Marion Holcomb 10. Annie Mae King Ii. )Lony, Birk 12, Fletcher Lackey 13. Patsy Lackey 14, Charlie Lewis 15. Rita Jean Locklear tia 7 Swe | 4 o ( ats . 8. Nora Johnson 1. Gladys Ann Broyles 2. Catherine Ann Campbell rr ‘ 3. Betty Carroll Olom Crochett Robert Lee Daniel Clifton Deaver 1. Jimmy Hall 2. Bill Hardy 3. Lou Nell Harkey 4, Richard Harkey 5. Melba Jean Hawkins 6. Nila Hibler 7. Joyce Hubbert 9. Louise Ketchum C. R. Loggains Bobby Magee Cactus Pete Dean Maxwell Elmer Mayfield Bernice Miller Athalene Ringo 7. Fritzy Miller Shirley Sanderson 8. Lige Ann Miller Tommy Shires 9. Jimmy Murphy Herman Ava Smith 10.. Ruby Musick Shirley Spears 11. Bonnie Nance Mary Jo Sutton 12. Barbara Norris Kenneth Taff 13. Melba Jean Parker Lenora Talley 14. Betty Jo Rainey Annie Laura Tomlison 15. Jerry Reavis Claudia Tyler Nell Walker Jimmy Ward Sara Kate Wilder Peggy Wiley Bobby Magee Rita Jean Locklear OTH GRADE Favorite Girl FAVORITE RUNNERS-UP Clara Lou LaGow Dougal Cameron Junior Favorite Candidates Jerry Johnson i Jackie eos Rogers Freshmen Favorite Candidates — } Morris Reavis Gladys Felts Sophomore Favorite Candidates Bonnie Nance Jerry Reavis Eighth Grade Favorite Candidates Pauline Gregg and Graydon Cavness SEIMMOP A — — = 5 = — : ; an ti i Ni HY a. om m rn HH tr Tr am nit a Tt it} aRyerig jb ite Sim ii sim in a! a 1 as “By ‘ae a rg Ae | ae il i V amy) ji i Bess Longmire and Paul Basaldu JUNIOR REPRESENTAINES Marie Ledbetter and Max Mahan OPAOMORE REPRESENTTAINES et O ue) is} Le) ue} SG v a i=) 3 Ce) al o oe 7 C 2 . bP: = SY) = REPRESETALM . I t a x = S S nS Editor: Anne Holladay Assistant: Dick Felts Business Manager: Tommy Hall Assistant: Vivian Hamrick Feature Editor: Marciel McCoury Assistant: Wanda Jewel Scott Sports Editor: Billy Charles McDoni¢ Assistant: Jimes Reavis Art Editor: Jeanette Tittle Assistant: Patsy Schneider Photographers: Shannon Gregg Pauline Gregg Jr. Assistants: Elvis Joe Ballew Eddie Edwards Marshalene Green Rita Virginia Moore Sponsors: Mr. Chrane } Mrs. Pridgeon Sponsor: Miss Peel Henry Teague Mildred Moore Billy McDoniel Lenora Lee Marcial McCoury Miss Peel Vernelle Stafford Pat McKee Tommy Hall Bobby Arhelger Betty Lambert Bobby Roberson Margery Lancaster Cyrus Reynolds Shannon Gregg Jean Neal Dick Felts F: Cloyd Edmondson Dougal Cameron Yvelle Judkins CHORAL CLUB ee — Sponsor..... Mr. Edwin Shepard Jr, President .:. . . a ¢ « . ¢.vOC lartiey Sec.-Treas., Accomp, . Anne Holladay Standing: Shepard, Walker, Clark, Riggs, Hendricks, Hamrick, Tittle, McKee, Golden, Reavis, Dickison, Hartley, Walker, Ballew, Osborn, Ashley, Woods, Clements, Millican, Early, Carrell, Locklear, Miller, Magee, Stone, Anderson Seated: Judkins, Reynolds, Clary, Henninger, Broyles, Hibler, Tarver, Miller, Nance, Wilder, Halcomb, Campbell, Behrens, Holladay, Tittle, Scott, McDaniel, Sellman, Gregg. ee IVS, = 6 yet i . yr 2 crag = AGRE AE L E RWERICAS Sf 7 Sa wee Standing: left to right: Marciel McCoury, Miss Peel (sponsor) Dorothy DeVoll Sitting left to right: Carolyn Kirkpatrick, Wanda Jewel Scott, Ova Jean McDaniel, Anne Holladay, Nancy Sellman. Standing left to right: Max Ashley, Miss Peel (sponsor) Cloyd Edmondson, Robert A. Broyles III, Sitting left to right: Rita Virginia Moore, Frank Shaw, Bess Long- mire, Betty Lambert, Mildred Harkey, and Mary Gray. ODOT a me oe ae Sane 2. Tea a a a wi . we - 2 CLI a2 de Shannon Gregg Tommy Ray Grozier a President-- Pauline Gregg Vice President-- Gladys Felts Won : ey Cheer Leaders: Joe Hartley, Ova Jean McDaniel, Shannon Gregg, Tommy Grozier. lst Row: Patsy Jo Barton, Peggy DeVoll, Dorthy DeVoll, Helen Edwards, Bess Long- mire, Shirley Norwood, Patricia Brice, Reba Anderson, 2nd Row: Polly Hamrick, Maxine McAnally, Patsy Gage, Nancy Stewart, Barbara Edmondson, Peggy Wiley, Betty Ann Ellis, Rayma Lee Ellis, Lovelle Dickison. 3rd Row: Georgia Bess Broyles, Lucille Henninger, Nell Walker, Rita Locklear, Shirley Spears, Patsy Alexander, Nancy Robbins, Barbara Smith, Dorothy Doyle. 4th Row: Elaine Reynolds, Elva Joe Dyess, Betty Lige, Ann Miller, Valrea Doran, Fritzie Miller, Emma Jean Hawkins, Ernestine Hawkins. ¥ } f me niet a EER LIVESTOCK JOD we O:f max 1949 aX ie President... 2.6 «.« «4 ) Manuel Almaguer Parliamentarian. . Jerry Judkins Vice President oo... seis s aves: Wendell Tilt 3rd Vice President....... Morris Reavis Secretary . Paul Basaldu Sentinel). (6 5.i s % als.0 e+ ve hes RO ae F.F.A. Sweetheart. . Vivian Hamrick Historians (sis, s. « sles sohahe eee are DECBSUPEY 55, diversi eis ote oh DOLL OG GrnnLer 2nd Vice President ...). 2... +. J0een eee Representative .... = vise oe JOG) Hartley J. L, Stewardson and Mack Hillin display their prize-winning sheep. ( LA K if M ‘ WETHER HOUSTON 4 BN STOC PB; oe “ta a 4 ae fu ee ew” Gey ee OFFICERS President.............. Gladys Felts Reporter.......... Carolyn Kirkpatrick Vice President. ....:.. Ova Jean McDaniel Parliamentarian..........Gloria Aylor Secretary ot Mel ate Latics eee Virginia Moore Song Deader’...)o ste bee eee auline Gregg Preasurer eis é,6s «wie see Nancy pelbnan Homemaking girls working on their dresses. aS PR a Z fe) D Z oe O ae Ww x) O vA Lg m% [xy 4 : 7) 2 2 } SPESHERS. 1 SCOTT aie FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS : abe, : m S ee es ne 4 | i J l ae Left to Right-Thelma Smith, Program Chairman; Mr. Shepard, Sponsor; Shannon Gregg, Sec.; Dick Felts, V. Pres.; Gladys Felts, Reporter; Miss lost Mee hg Roberts, Sponsor; Bobby Arhelger, Treas. Sitting-Pat McKee, Program Chairman; Betty Lambert, Reporter; Carolyn Kirkpatrick, Sec.; Gladys Felts, Treas.; Miss Roberts. Standing-Mr. Shepard; Billy Bub McCoury, V. Pres.; Bobby Arhelger; Pres, SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS 1. Characters from ‘‘His Wife’s First Husband’’. esac 2. 3. Scenes from.‘“‘His W ife’s First Husband.”’ Characters: Bill Russell and Bobby Arhelger, Marie Ledbetter and Edgar Thornton. Senyetlioain gw eee Sip laany rin apace leas iadlngs 4, Marie Ledbetter in speech class. | 5, Parent Advisors: Mrs. J. L. McKee and Bess Patterson. 6. Club members during a lively meeting. During the half, at the Marble Falls football game Wanda Jewel Scott was presented as Band Sweetheart. President-Elvis Joe Ballew, Vice President-Eddie Edwards, Secretary and Yreas- urer-Wanda Jewel Scott, Reporter-Margery Lancaster. einen aint 4 ae 0 . r a pss Pet: iis mn ine Ree nes A em First Row: V. Hamrick, C. LaGow (twirlers), M. Lancaster, M, Ledbetter, P. Taylor, R. Reavis, B. L. Locker, W.J. Scott, A. Hamrick (twirler), T. Hall (DrumMajor). Standing: S. Oliver. | Second Row: B. J. Kuykendall, J. Millican, D. Letbetter, P. Lackey, E. Edwards, S, Newman, G. Goar, P. Gunter, N. Walker, M. Hall, G.N. Jones, J. Terry; R.Laird, Third Row: E. J. Ballew, G. Osborne, R. Taylor, J. Edwards,J. DeVoll, M. B. Kuy- kendall, J. Brown, E. Golden, B. Smith, G. Clark, B. T. Van Cleave, O. Renfro, E, Shepard, Director. Fourth Row: R. Oliver, D. Brown, E. D. Dickson, C. M. Oliver, C. Hamrick, P. Brazil, T. Shires, E. Ragsdale, G. Parker. Tommy George Hall Majorettes: Vivian Hamrick, Alice Hamrick, Clara LaGow TAMPEDE Coronation of Vivian Hamrick, football sweetheart, held dur- ing the half-time period of the Lampasas game, Flowers presented by Dougal Cameron, player injured in previous game. Attended by Phil Chrane, sonof Coach and Mrs, Charles Chrane, TNT AZBia ALK RIS ATRL. , First Row: Thornton, Basaldu, Dickison, Capt. Reavis, Capt. McDoniel, Edwards, Mgr. Broyles Second Row: Hamrick, Shaw, Reynolds, Owen, Moore, Lindsey, Sloan, Harkey, Mascot Phil Chrane Third Row: Coach Chrane, Felts, Maxwell, Gage, Cavness, M. Reavis, Cameron, Coach Browning Fourth Row: M. Lindsey, Wilson, Mahan, Ragsdale, Smithhart, Gunter RE, Gage; RT, Harkey; RG, M. Reavis; C.,J. Reavis; LG, Reynolds; LT, Maxwell; LE, Owen; QB, Cavness; RH, Felts; FB, McDoniel; LH, Cameron Tommy Harkey, right tackle Second year letterman Coach Charles Chrane 9 San Saba c Rochelle 0 San Saba 51 (n.c.) Goldthwaite 7 San Saba 12 0 San Saba 41 (mec. 7 San Saba 34 0 San Saba Capt. James Reavis, center Third year letterman Second year All District Bill Owen, right end Dick Felts, right half Second year letterman Third year letterman Honorable Mention All District Coach Hoyett Browning Bill McDoniel, FB Co-Captain Third year letterman All District; All Centex Cyrus Reynolds, left guard Second year letterman Odean Gage, left end Second year letterman All District Dougal Cameron, left half Morris Lindsey, back First year letterman First year letterman Honorable Mention 7 ff Fredricksburg 0 San Saba Mason 0 San Saba Lampasas 12 San Saba Marble Falls 6 San Saba Bi-district Cameron 27 San Saba Eddie Edwards, left half p Paul Basaldu, back First year letterman ’ pha Pa a. First year letterman Morris Reavis, right guard Edgar Thornton, back Jack Dickison, tackle - Second year letterman First year letterman First year letterman All District Pat Sloan, end First year letterman Billy Moore, end First year letterman ea aes i, Ross Maxwell, left tackle Clarence Hamrick, guard Frank Shaw, tackle Third year letterman First year letterman First year letterman All District Archie Lindsey, guard Clifford Wilson, center First year letterman Graydon Cavness, QB First year letterman First year letterman Above: Cyrus Reynolds the most improved player of the year receiving a trophy from Worth Parker of the Booster Club-and Billy Charles McDoniel, the mostoutstanding player iy of the year receiving his trophy from Coach Chrane. These trophies are pre- sented by the Booster Club, a community Organization to promote interestin the High School Football Team. OMNUNIT Y SUPPORT 7 t if Left: Trophy received by High School Football Team from District 22-A as Champions of District 22-A. Ya 7 Ae ee he fie Te g inoge 3 Ss First row: Cameron, Edwards, M. Reavis, Owen, Johnson, Dickenson, Second row: Mahan, Almaguer, Felts, Moore, Thornton, Shaw. Back row: Coach Browning, Cavness, J, Reavis, Maxwell, McDoniel, Coach Chrane, hs ees Eo Se gee pet SE See aa ee ; wy +t MS be bd a OM pe ota tated 49885 die : ié A = BY Oe Hs Pe bee 6 Pe ot be be ps Left to right: Graydon Cavness, Forward; Morris Reavis, Guard; Ross Maxwell, Center; Bill McDoniel, Guard; Billy Moore, Forward; Bill Owen, Guard; James Reavis, Center. mE bed 4 = | 6S ae ne = SS ACTION SHOTS FROM =e. 3 FREDERICKSBURG GAME 1. Coach Chrane gives pointers to the team during the half. 2. Referee blows his whistle as the ball goes out of bounds. 3, Fredericksburg makes a basket. san eh es RA A nar neh AE TONNE tte tana etet tng hate Fim enn hae ania ym tate dine Mba aly ah lien SH 4, San Saba is tense, hoping to make a two-pointer. Standing: Thomas Botello, Cyrus Reynolds, Billy Charles McDoniel, Dougal Cameron, Tommy Hall, Morris Reavis, Pat Sloan, Dick Felts, and the coach, Mr. Browning. Seated: Jack Wilder, Billy Moore, Robert Broyles, Eddie Edwards, and Ross Maxwell, Billy Charles McDoniel-high jumping Junior boys 100 yard dash-Jerry Johnson | and Sammy Neuman, Billy Charles McDoniel, Dougal Cameron, Eddie Edwards, and Dick Felts-the 440 relay team. Senior boys 100 yard dash-Eddie Edwards running 100 yard dash, Dick Felts running 100 and 220 yard dash. Cyrus Reynolds- Thomas Botello- the 880 man, the 440 man. Left to right: Nancy Sellman, Sponsor-Chrane, Dick Felts, Carolyn Kirkpatrick, Edgar Thornton, Marie Ledbetter, Gayle Tittle, Henry Teague, Ann Shoemake, Dorothy DeVoll, Betty Lambert, Dougal Cameron, Jean Moore, Pat Sloan, Hazel Woods, Bill Owen, Almola Clements, Eddie Edwards, Gladys Broyles, Graydon Cavness, Gladys Felts, Bill McDoniel, Alice Hamrick, Jack Dickison, Thelma Smith, MaxAshley,Billie Maultsby, Archie Lindsey, Edward Walker, Bill Moore, Charles Oliver, ' } MNO s c : . “A f x — ws Aaa First Row: Peggy Spinks, Peggy Gunter, Ernestine Hawkins, Jackie Rogers, Lulu Pearl Tarver, Lulu Loggains, Wilma Tyler, Alice Hamrick,Vivian Hamrick. Second Row: Virginia Moore, Patsy Barton, June Henry, Mabel McKown, Dorothy Mc Kown, Ann Shoemake. Third Row; Jean Millican,Oma Lee Garman, Jeanie Golden, Nadine Crawford, Dixie Gaddy, Marie Townsend, Virginia Patton, Sponsor-Mrs. Browning. ROUNDUP The 1949 Junior Class of SanSaba HighSchool has watched their classmates, the honorable Seniors, as they entered the corral, mingled with the other dogies, acquired their first branding, and now as their grazing days are drawing to a close we feel capable of foretelling their futures to you. WE SEE IN 1959: JAMES ADAMS - a successful professional gambler at the Harold Club in Reno, Nevada, NETTIE OMA CLARK - a fashionable matron singing operas at P.T.A. meetings. MANUEL ALMAGUER - asteamriverter specializing in putting nuts in RC an DOROTHY DEVOLL - a secretary who writes all her boss's letters backwards. BOBBY ARHELGER - the latest Frank Sinatra. (Only aoe they say ‘‘Bobby Boy”’. ) - MARION FITZGERALD - still trying to teach Texans tosay how’’ and ‘‘out’’ the Iowan way. : GRAYDON CAVNESS - a millionaire (he inherited it) who spends his time wondering how he ever got out of San Saba High School, PAULINE GREGG - atorch singer whose favorite song is ‘‘Put the Blame on Mame.”’ DICK FELTS - a children’s doctor who loves all his darling little patients. SHANNON GREGG - a horse jockey for Brown's stables. ODEAN GAGE - a Pontiac salesman following in the footsteps of a close relative (guess who?) VIVIAN HAMRICK - who would have pictured her as a primold maid school teacher ? TOMMY GROZIER - a chemist who exterminated flies, mosquitos, and bubble gum. ANNE HOLLADAY - an on-the-job police woman, JOHN HARKEY =a shy, timid English professor. MARY LANGHAM - inventor of the watch with a split-second hand. TOMMY HALL - coach for the world’s champion pool team. LENORA LEE - author of the new simplified dictionary for high school morons. JOE HARTLEY - a famous divorce lawyer. MARCEIL McCOURY = manager of the New York Giants. KENNETH JOHNSON - author ot the soap opera ‘‘Itchie and Scratchie.”’ OVA JEAN McDANIEL - is a press agent for Superman. BILL KIRKPATRICK - owns the ‘‘Sparkling Cactus’’ night club in Reno. PAT McKEE - aspinster who takes great pride inher pupils in McKee’s Kindergarten, BILLY BUB McCOURY - a big game hunter, at present exploring Africa. CAROLYN KIRKPATRICK - I'll bet you couldn't guess, she’s Billy Bub's guide. BILLY CHARLES McDONIEL = a professor of astronomy at Harvard University. DOROTHY McKOWN - a detective in Cuba who is at present trailing alien tenant. BILLY MOORE - a Canadian Mounty on the trail of just any girls. MILDRED MOORE - her favorite song is ‘‘Put that Ring on My Finger.’’ CHARLES OLIVER - a seventh grade teacher because of the inspiration given him by the seventh grade in his senior year. JEAN NEAL - is at present devising a method to shorten the distance between San Saba and Neal Ridge. JAMES REAVIS - invented the ‘‘No-Lump Mattress’’ sold only to football players. NANCY SELLMAN - the World's Heavyweight Champion (boxing that is.) CYRUS REYNOLDS - the poet who composed ‘‘Unmarried but Still Hoping.”’ PATSY SCHNEIDER - has written a cook book entitled ‘‘Roy’s Favorite Dishes’’, BOBBY ROBERSON - the Hot Rod Happy of 1959. WANDA JEWEL SCOTT - a nurse to Little Lord Fauntleroy. (She’s had lots of ex- perience, don’t you think?) HENRY TEAGUE - is stilltrying to persuade Mr. Campbell that he should be allowed to graduate on the basis of good conduct. VIVIAN SHAW - a tight-rope walker with Barnum and Bailey Circus. JOHN EARL TOWNSEND -a scientist whose chief ambition is teaching men to understand women. VERNELL STAFFORD - is running a trolley between San Saba and Goldthwaite. (That was a badly needed service in her high school days.) JEANETTE TITTLE -is playing Mozarton asnare drumin the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. CARSON GADDY - a music teacher who specializes in training cats to play ‘ Chop Sticks’’, WILMA TYLER - secretary ina naval base whospends more of her time looking at her boss than at her work. CASSIE YARBROUGH - a Congresswoman who favors a six-month schoolterm. YVELLE JUDKINS - editor of the True Story Magazine whose greatest trade comes from Ruth Rand Hoppidy. WILL AND The senior class is headed for the last roundup, and we are indeed sad to leave behind the pleasant experiences, associations, and friendships, It is with this feeling that we, the Senior Class of 1949 make our last will and testament-------- Wanda Jewel Scott leaves to Marshalene Green allthe troubles of her flowered calico dress. Nancy Sellman wills to Thelma Smith all the energy it took for her to set up all the chairs for the Womanless Wedding. Billy Moore leaves to Clarance Hamrick the wonderful time he has had in Miss Rand’sand Miss Roberts’ classes. Dorothy McKown gives her place on the volleyball team to Mary Ann Shoemake, Jean Neal leaves to Bess Longmire her interest in Goldthwaite. Vivian Hamrick leaves to Clara LaGow all the fun and excitement she has had this year and also her position on the girl’s football team. Anne Holladay leaves to Rita Virginia Moore 68 bottles of dried up rubber cement glue that a has accumulated in the annual room, also a standing job of janitor of the annual room which she gladly bequeaths, 5 Joe Hartley leaves to Jack Wilder three days out of school every other day. Pauline Gregg leaves to the treasurer of the Senior class of next year all the worries and problems that she has had and also to Gayle Tittle she leaves the right to skip the first period every day. | Tommy Grozier leaves to Eddie Edwards a penny to begin the fund for Wanda Jewel’s engage- 1 ment ring. if Graydon Cavness leaves to Tommy Harkey his love and anticipation for English IV-b. Jeanette Tittle leaves to Lucille Henniger the time and trouble of being art editor on the annual staff, Shannon Gregg leaves to some lucky junior who is cheer leader next year the privilege of taking the megaphone to all the ball games and the right to go back after it each time and to Amelia Stone she leaves her skill for repairing library books, Patsy Ruth McKee bequeaths to Joyce Early her old Royal typewriter with the worn out ribbon and her typing fee debt of $9.00 and the privilege of being Miss Rand’s most beloved and most brilliant student. iat | Billy Charles McDoniel leaves Robert Broyles his position as full-back on the football team. Tommy Hall leaves to Dougal Cameron all the fun of getting the ice for all Senior events | if next year, L Yvelle Judkins leaves to LaVerne Hamrick her knowledge in horseback riding. Patsy Schneider leaves to Elvis Joe Ballew the excess bottles of India Ink in the annual room, Odean Gage leaves to Williard House his ability to master the art of plumbing. Wilma Lee Tyler leaves to Shirley Norwood all the good times she expects to have on the Senior Trip and also her interest in sports. TESTAVENT Bobby Arhelger leaves to Morris Reavis all the bubble gum under his desk. Ova Jean McDaniel leaves to Gladys Felts her plastic rain shoes, which she hasn't gotten yet from C-l-i-n-t, to trudge through the mud and snow to Homemaking next year. Mildred Moore leaves to Mildred Harkey her temper to match her red hair. James Adams leaves to Kenneth Gaddy his desk in s tudy hall and hopes he studies more in 1950. Dick Felts leaves his expressions of Doodle-le-squat-low and fisle puke to Pat Sloan, John Harkey leaves to Glenn Sandersonall the experiences he had onthe Senior trip last year and the promise to buy a bus ticket just in case. Charles M. Oliver leaves to Edgar Thornton his mental ability to play in the band. John Earl Townsend leaves to Lula Pearl Tarver the hope that she can make it out of school in 3 1 2 years. Manuel Almaguer leaves to Wendell Till the whole Wallace Creek Community. | Bill Kirkpatrick leaves to Cloyd Edmondson the 1959 Chevrolet Convertible he hopes to get. Henry Teague wills to Paul Basaldu his high average in all his classes. { Billy Bub McCoury leaves to Marie Ledbetter his love for Miss Rand and to Joyce Magee his old worn out boots that he wore out walking up and down the stairs. Lenora Lee wills to Helen Edwards her skill and love for roller skating. Cassie Yarborgh leaves to Corene Dyess the old swimming hole, Mary Langham leaves to Sadie Hibler’ all her knowledge of English because she will probably need it. Kenneth Johnson leaves to Gordon Osborn the responsibilities of finding another romance like himself and Patsy Franklin. Marion Fitzgerald leaves to Eddie Maultsby and Wilda Hendrick her mental ability in case they need it next year, Vernell Stafford leaves to Virginia Moore her desk fullof pecans incase she gets hungry next year in English IV. Carolyn Kirkpatrick wills her desk in study hall to Betty Lambert and hopes she has as much fun in it as Carolyn has had, Marceil McCoury leaves to Christine Riggs the privilege of being the only girl in physics class. Vivian Shaw leaves to Nadine Crawford her knowledge of all her courses and her desk in study hall, Bobby Roberson leaves to Kyle Gaddy the right to come to school in a different car every day next year. Nettie Oma Clark leaves to Wilma Jo Millican and Valrea Doran her book on ‘‘How to Get a Man in 10 Easy Lessons”’ And I, James Reavis,leave to Bill Owen the honor of reading the lastwilland testament nextyear. + i i eS - j ] SEN A ll lRang Poi Ty i ee = wg st a a Sa aaa 1) 4 Scie wes pe igi. Z a J ff. . see! WARRENS 9 pra PHS I LVL Le ik cave CAM ae | ARMM P ol OF Pe ; ie é mel) s KING , — We really enjoyed having you young people and your sponsors and sincerely hope you will come back to see us again and again. We have never had a nicer group visit here than San Saba. Yours very truly, -] -] 40 a) 6) a7 O 3] O = O vo MBSERS ting 1S SR GHtizea ee Seanee Bee Stee anenone: See eegenes® | ‘ERQemwere eet: remy wae) ROBERT EUGENE ARHELGER a : S e an Y A =a 2 XO = Ee a | | | | | NOW Ph WN Dorothy Fay DeVoll Marion Fritzgerald Shannon Gregg Tommy Ray Grozier Vivian Hamrick Anne Holladay Marciel McCoury HONOR STUDENTS 9. 10, ll. 12. 13. 14, lb 4 Mildred Moore Jean Neal Nettie Oma Clark Wanda Jewel Scott Nancy Sellman Vivian Shaw Vernelle Stafford 3 = 2 = = z A freshman knows notand he knows that he knows not, A Sophomore knows not but he knows not that he knows not, A Junior knows but he knows not that he knows, A Senior knows and he knows that he knows. re A oe. | T (| y YEAS! “DILLOS a SAB nares . at Starting at bottom-lst Row: Patsy Ruth Farley, Vernell Stafford, Virginia Hamrick, Kenneth Johnson, Carolyn Kirkpatrick, Mildred Moore, Graydon Caveness, Wanda Jewel Scott, Bi lly Terry, Dick Felts. 2nd Row: Tommy Grozier, Billy Frank Eiler, Tommy Hall, Nettie Oma Ragsdale, Greta Chadwick, Wilma Lindsey, 3rd Row: Peggy Russ ell, Lanelle West, Mary E, Langham, Cyrus Reynolds, Betty Ferrell, Billy Kirkpatrick, Wanda Fay Cagle, 4th Row: Pat McKee, Bobby Arhelger, Patsy Brow, Patsy Ann Crain, Dorothy McKown, Maxine Crochett, Elvis Joe Ballew, Shannon Gregg. HALL LOCKER PLANT COLD STORAGE Phone 92 AMTHOR MOTOR CO. De Soto and Plymouth Phone 72] THE MAN’S STORE Men’s and Boys’ Clothiers Dry Cleaning Phone 99 SAN SABA Hardware and Furniture’ Co. Featuring... FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES R. C.cA. VICTOR RADIOS SIMMONS BEDDING SPORTING GOODS Phone 12 SAN SABA PRODUCE Mays and Sawyer PURINA DEALER Phone 77 Post Office Box R The LEADER DRY GOODS STORE “Better Merchandise... for Less Money” Ike Shapiro Harry Shapiro PARK CHEVROLET Sales and Service Phone 805 HOPPER and WALKER Clothiers and Cleaners “Where Quality Counts «:. LAIRD’S DRUG STORE BAIRD’S TEXACO STATION W. T. LITTLE and SONS THREADGILL JEWELRY STORE MARIE’S CITY DRUG STORE MODERN WAY GROCERY EDWARD'S MUSIC STORE RAGSDALE'’S Buicks, Internationals, JEFF BYRD GROCERY Refrigeration and Farmalls GOLDING MOTORS Sales Sewice SAN SABA BUTANE Tom Grozier Magnolia Petroleum Company J. W. Edwards, Agent JIM CIRCLE MOTORS WILLIAM’S CAFE PARKER PHARMACY San Saba Home Auto Supply Arhelger Machine Shop Phone 64 Since 1895 | JIM WATKINS TAFF SERVICE GROCERY Ratherkshon HUMBLE SERVICE STATION Phone 89 MOLLOY’S Dick Felts, Charles M. Oliver, San Saba Tractor Compan Rex Mah ities: and Tommy Hall ree — gee Seniors TRACTOR | FARM EQUIPMENT . —_ “n ad = = Ske — = 7 - Pin. aaa 2: =r ord -_ = = = ; S ’ Ku =f - ‘ ; = —_ = SS ° = _ - .. = vi i mete ine 4 = ut . ae = - = g a Spurs = . 7 eo) = i St = aa e = ini ; - me eile eaters = - we = = = = ats = © ides Pi _ mi “ tain. = z te 2 he oa a = a Accel = 2 = eis = 3 = FF ee = Te A ra ae ee, | Sten 7 - a . = ) SOF ey ee soe ee f - ° oat gies ge aut es 5 ae wt fal Ea ee ‘ Jo —_ = whe = . i == we Bea a = ‘ te og a %: Sr x — acon a ane . oe ee anos = 3 De : 2 : nd + ee ‘4 ; ‘ SE ‘, a : : ae ae : ‘has ee sen SR ci See i ng Gee Rens ee oe “ : i . 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