Shallowater High School - Corral Yearbook (Shallowater, TX)

 - Class of 1950

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Shallowater School 6 sc oolg fthe other member of the 128806. won second Place with its I 9 llVms Play Contest 3 Shallowater I-ligh school Thurs- iday night won first placet in the lblstrict B Interscholastici league competition for one-act plays held at' O. L. Slaton Junior Higlr school. ' The winning play, 'The.-Patch- lwork Quilt,' was directed bv -Mn. production l of 'Blue Teapot. di- rected by Mrs. A. F. Ruor. Novella Crump, .-Sballovyater, andtnmmy Pottet, Frenship: were named as the outstanding perform- ers in the meet. , - They plays were Jud b ,. '- 2 sed y E Mrs. Rem Thompson. or .. Lub- boclr.. ' li hallowafer Students I. . . Dei-ren Murphy, ,the ex-siiaii ,lowater star who has been going 'great guns with the SMU fresh lman cage sguadg now weighs 185 pounds. H-s six-two. And Lub- ' Two Shallowater High schoolboclds Charles Galey, also a top :students, Peggy Arnold and Molhd performer with the Colts, is .rated 'Newmangwere named winners of as one of the'-club's top. players the District 7-B debate contest ol. the' Interscljolasfic league lasg night in 'Lubbocki-county C0113 jhouse. . f Second place winners.were Joa Naylor and Jerrell Isbell, wh represented Frenship High scho ,at Wolfforth in the contest. ' The winning team, directed b Mrs. Dee Hancock, will compet lin the Re 'onal Interscholasti B1 league debate contest, to be held K . April 22-23 at Texas Tech. Active In Dramatic: Miss Arnold, daughter of Mrs. Edna Arnold of Sha1lowater,. is a junior in Shallowater High school. She has been active in high school. dramatics and ath- letics. Miss Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Newman, is a 'Shallowater High school sopho- more, where she has participated Yin dramatics. Both winners are 'honor students. g Mrs. A.-F. Rasor, member of the Frenship faculty, directed the second-place team. Alternate team for Shallowater High school was composed of Sammie Clark and Harold Clark. Alternate team members- of -the Frenship school were Dorris Willi- ford and Noma Sue Goodpasture. Mrs. Varina Putman, district di- rector, was in charge of the con- test. Clubs To llleet Shallowater '5' Tuesday Night The Brownfield Cub A and B basketball teams will play return games here tonight iTues- dayl with the strong Shallowater cagers, whom they defeated last Thursday night in a pair of games on the Shallowater court. Their loss to Brownfield was the third defeat of the season for the Shallowater A team and they are expected to be out for revenge in tonight's game. An overflow crowd is expected. The only other teams to defeat Shallo- water this season were Hollis, Okla., and Samnorwood, Tex. lnlthe A game last Thursday night at Shallowater, the J score was tied, 32-32, with two minutes to go. The Cubs forged ahead on two field goals and a free'ft0SS while holding thqir opponents to two free throws.-The final score was 37-34. .ee we 1 1-1+ ii, ... l I l I . fe .., ,, .. :- ,ga it .Jazz E. Ann Vaughan And'.limmy Clark Exchange Vows At Shallowater SHALLOWATER lSpecicill-Double ring rites united Ann Vaughan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Voughon of Shol- lowater, ond Jimmy Clark, son of the Mr. ond Mrs, William Drew Clark of Hollis, Oklahoma, ot twilight Saturday evening ot the First Methodist church. officioted. Greenery banked the altar ar- ranged with tall baskets of yellow gladioli and fern and illuminated by yellow tapers in candelabra. Nancy and Mary Jim Ashburn lighted the candles as Mrs. George Leftwich played The Rosary. Pre- nuptial selections included Indian Love Call, Spring Song, Bar- carolle and A Dream. I ,Love You Truly' by Bond was sung by Robert Sport and Cyrus Brown sang Because by D'Hardelot. Trau- mei-i was offered during the repe- tition of the vows. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white bridal lace and satin designed with a full net over-skirt, fitted bodice anfl long sleeves that came to points over her hands. Her fingertip veil fell from a pearl tiara and she car- ried an arm bridal bouquet. Sue Putman, cousin of the bride and maid of honor, wore a yellow taffeta gown, styled with fitted basque cap sleeves and a full skirt of taffeta net. She wore a head- dress of yellow carnations. Mrs. Scott Vaughan, sister-in-law of the bride, and Sammie Joan Clark, niece of the bridegroom, wore dresses fashioned identical to Miss Putman's. Each attendant car- ried a colonial bouquet of yellow carnations. GJ en .4 ... R.G's t..-ni lc.. Q-WGJ Cn da.. R..gQDAl-mfjfn Rev. Cecil Attinger pastor, Harold Clark served his brothel as best man. Rheaford Coaly ol Hollis. Oklahoma, nephew of the bridegroom, Thomas James, Tec Simpson and Scott Vaughan were ushers. -Wedding guests attended a recep- tion in Fellowship hall at the church immediately following the exchange ff nuptials. Receiving guests were 'Mrs J C. Putman, Mrs. Joe Boozer, ltllilrs. Garland Boozer, Mrs. L. J- 'Yaughan and members of the wed- ding party. Centering the lace-laid table was the two tiered wedding cake em- bossed in yellow roses and lilies of the valley and 'topped with a min- iature bride and bridegroom. Cry- stal candelabra bearing yellow tap- ers flanked the centerpiece. Bas- kets of gladioli were placed through- out the reception hall. For a wedding trip to Houston, Galveston, and other points in the south, Mrs. Clark chose a navy blue gabardine suit with ivory ac- cessories. A corsage of yellow roses completed her ensemble. Both Mr. and Mrs. Clark are graduates of Shallowater high school. They plan to make their home on a fafrm near Shallowater. 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by the illness Playoff Finals Slated Tonight SHALLOWATER, Feb. 10. tSpc- ciall - The biggest basketball crowd in Shallowatcr's history. an overflow throng of some 1,200 fans, tonight saw Roosevelt and Shallowater cop second-round victories in the Lubbock county girls playoff. Roosevelfs powerful sextethad to go all out to edge Cooper, 30-28. in tonights opener. M a r g-a r et Rucker's 22-point performance highlighted Rooseve1t's offensive, while Filye Box hit 13 and Wy- nelle Baldwin ll for Cooper. In a thrilling fin-ale, fine play by Guards Melba Roberts, Betty Evans and Novella Crump helped Shallowater to an 18-17 win over New Deal. - Luck Leads Winners Virginia Luck scored eight points and Alice Russell added sev- en for the winners, while Fresh- man Wanda Arant led New Deal with 12. .Tonighfs results left Roosevelt with a .2-0 playoff record, Cooper and Shallowater each 1-1, and New Deal 0-2. At 7:20 p. m. Saturday, Shal- lowater meets Cooper to deter- mine which shall advance with Roosevelt to the district tourna- ment. Roosevelt plays New Deal at 8:30 D. m. Saturday, and can sew up the undisputed Lubbock coun- ty girls title with a triumph. Ehallowaier Cagers op Levelland, 35-30 SHALLOWATER, Dec. 6 CSpe- iall - Shallowater's Mustangs, icking up where their Class B istrict and regional winners left ff last year, won their 18 basket- all game of the year without de- eat last night by beating Level- and 35-80. In a .girls game preceding the Iaarsity tilt, the Levelland girls on in a close game 23-21. Bobby Reed, elusive successor o Derrell Murphy, fired the goals hat gave the Mustangs their vic- ory. Reed drove in for two quick foals with the score tied at 25- ll and the Ponies never were headed after that. Reed was the night's high scorer with 14 points. while a trio of obo shooters, Bailey, Guinn and Spence, each had seven for the losers. - The game was close all the way. The Mustangs and Lobos were tied at 6-6 at the end of the first quarter. They were locked at 15-15 at the intermission. And -the third quarter ended with the score tied at 25-25. Wednesday and Thursday nights the Shallowater girls will play Slaton here in conference games. Saturday night the Ponies play Roosevelt in an exhibition game as part of the state-wide girls bas- ketball tournament there. 'Mustangs Take 7-B Cage Title Shallowater Defeczts Roosevelt, 40 To -4 Sl'lALLOWA'l'ER, Feb. 17. tSpc- ciali-Sliailowater took undisput- ed posscssion of thc District 7-B crown hcrc tonight with a close playoff win over Roosevelt, 40-34. Walter Hutton pitched in'll points as the Mustangs grabbed their :second .straight win from Roosevcl t. Paul Hammett gar- nered 11 for the losers. , Tonight's margin was somewhat closer than Thursclay's 41-127 win for Shallowater and the Eagles of Roosevelt battled all the way in a vain attempt to keep their playoff hopes alive. The victors had a 17- 15 lead at halt-time. Shallowaters B squad matic it a twin triumph for thc home- tcani with a 27-24 victory over Roosevelt. Fields of Shallowatcr and McCallister for the losers shared high point honors for the night by meshing nine points apiece. In consolation games Shallowa- ter found the range to thoroughly defeat Plainview, 45-17, in second round play, with Hutton hitting the hoop for 16 points. Howton was high again for Plainview with seven points. Shallowater got off to a fast start, leading 20-0 before the Bull- dogs could hit. Friday night Shallowater jour- neys to Roosevelt for the second game of the series. A'l'he third game, if necessary. will be played Saturday night on a neutral court. 'Each playoff session will start at 7:30 p.m. with a B SHU10, which will be followed by the championship contest. Admission will be 50 cents for adults and 25 --,.L- 1-.. -41-1-tant: nn,-la ----1 After Saturday nights champ- ionship clash, an all-tournament squad selected by coaches, officials and writers was announced by tourney directors. It included: Lynn Hart and Leslie Cator. Gru- ver: Standlee Fulfer and Douglas Dennis, Dimrnittg Donnie Reynolds, Ropesvilleg W. H. Bryant, Cana- dian, Doug Coleman, Samnorwoodg Bobby Reed, Shallowaterg Don Lewis. Quitaques ..ancl..C.larsaCe Wright, Dawson. loyolls Slorl ln Dislricl 7-B District 7-B basketball playoffs opened last night at Roosevelt and Shallowatcr High schools, with Roosevelt licking Cooper 48- 31 and Shallowater trouncing New Dc:-I 38-23. Tonight the teams change lo- cations in the best two out of three scrics, with Roosevelt going to Cooper and Shallowater moving to New Deal. Cooper. second place team in the south half ol' the district. fought ganicly. but never was in the thick of things. Roosevelt led all the way in carrying the fight. lloopzevclt completed its season first in the north half of the district. Hammett And Smith Paul Hammett and Homer Smith, both of Roosevelt. shared scorinfx honors with Vincent of Cooper. all with 12 points. ln the B game, Cooper beat RDOSCVCII 36-27. Bobby Reed and Walter Hutton. with 15 and ll points respectively. lcd the Mustangs to their victory over New Deal's Lions. The Ponies led :-ll thc way and held a 17-10 mai- in at the half. Hobgood was high for the losers with nine points. ln the B same, New Deal rack- un a 33-21 victory. with Wales scoring 16 points for the losers. Roy Herron topped the victors with eight points. lhallowaler tluintel Downs lower, 33-25, ln 7-B Game Shallowater, although weakened this w -.:k of four SHALLOWATER, Jan. 3. cspin. shaiiowafer Highs Cage, Quint tonight launched its District 7-B campaign with a 33-25 over Cooper- Harold Clark's 10 13951115 :viii victory of its five starters, is set to make an all-out defense of its title. The Lubbock county crew has chalked up 35 triumphs this season against six setbzt-sl-ss, thanks largely to a well-bali-incccl attack and thc great rebound work of six-foot-two Wal- ter Hutton. Russell scored 13 points to 'lead the Shallowater girls to a 26-15 ....:.. ,.a.-...'p-..---.:u-- 13- ..,,1. 1.1.1- th Shallowater scoring. Q Bolbby Vinson posted nine Domts for the losers. K I lt was Shallowater's 21st win 111 23 games this season. I In a District 18-A S1145 game. Cogper gained a 27-17 verdict over Shallowater. Wyncll Baldwin tall- ie 12 points for thevictors, but Shallowatofl eu? Evans was High for tl-gg gl W with 13.



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My l A T AUGUSTUS F. Reese, JR. First Lieutenant Augustus F. Reese, jr., was born in Josephine, Col- lins county, Texas, in 1917. He moved with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus F. Reese, Sr., to West Texas in 1929. He, attended Shallowater High School, graduating in May 1955. Graduated from Texas Technological College August 1959 with civil engi- neering degree. Joined Army in january 1941. Transferred to Air Corps November 1941. Received his wings at Stockton, California, May 1942. Transferred to England, October 1942 and later to North Africa. Killed in action at Cagliari, Sardinia May 14, 1943 while flying a volun- teer mission to destroy an enemy supply train. Reburial services held at Fort Sam Houston National cemetery, San Antonio, Texas, March 28, 1949. Renaming Ceremony S t At RAFB ' In Memory of FIRST LIEUTENANT AUGUSTUS F. REESE, JR. Who gave his life for his country Cazliari Sardinia--May 14 1943 ' a DURING THE REVIEW-The color guard passes a g ou f ff' 1 f reviexving stand during renaming ceremonies Sundliay LeitoReci2sc-icirliidFidcevlaragealipgdjifgzfgy-Rglovg officers and mcnmarched by 1n review, to the accompaniment of the 514th Air Force band ish, at right. In addition, a spectacular aerial show was presented. CStaff Photo.J ' own

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