Sherman High School - Athenian Yearbook (Sherman, TX)

 - Class of 1942

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H if 19, ' 1 'Q '- if '31 ., - -IQ3 iE1.2 ,r .N Q 1 if A Divx, if 7 .:. , ' A H in Y 194 Q ATHENIAN 17 3 A j 7-Le lC2L,l2 Qtlaenian annual publication 0 glzefzman eniofz High gclwol glseiman, Texas Printing Lewis Printing Co. Sherman, Texas Engravinb Southwestern Engraving C0 Fort VVorth, Texas Favorite Portraits and Section Ht-ad Muntagcs Jerry Buren, Photographer Sherman, Texas lk-gp , , 1.-Y . - , . . . 1 H..-T--W-FM, nw. .... . V. . . .-... , v. .. gbifofzys Tlofe . . . - It is with Pl great deal of plcasnrc that thc slaff presents to thc students thc l94Z .lfl1v11i1111. XNJB have the sincere lnzpc that you will enjoy looking through the buok as much as we lmvc enjoyed arranging it. fzbefz of Hooks .... Administration 'F School Life A Patron Visits Sher- man High Classes They Stand Out i' Ath- letics Organizations Advertisements , , l e ccatcon .... ' For the first time in the history of our high school, the Sherman High School Athletic Association operates its own stadium. The student body this year has had the privilege of being the first to use this most modern and best-equipped stadium in North Texas. The ATHENIAN staff proudly dedicates the 1942 Athenian to the Q gizefzman gclwol gfadium minisffzczfion wwf'-Q .1 ,.,' tw gsfjlfg f - ,SEI 1, X J ,f W W.wg9x:fwH 4, M, SWE 'la ,goafza ow: Qgaucafi n .R . . . MR. FRANK G. TRAU President R 1 1 Rl , W. QW we i3'9551 Q2g X R 3155 353 . 73, ikligil72f?i 'Il-iii?Qififf, 1? 5 K K I EV!fQIV'il'11 7 ' , f V : H ,. K, 51 V i p. vi , Q 1 14 1 1, -. 5 l R c 1 E - :gk fe, A . .fi f i .QS -' 2 ,sf --fir' A A f ' A ' ,. 1 - ' V' -:, ,A 7 E. 1- . A ,R fs 11. 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TIP NEVVELL SUPERINTEIXIDENT SPEEIQ Mr. Speer has been superintendent of the Sherman Pub- lic Schools since 1937. He was promoted to this office after having been principal of Sherman High School for 8 years. He came to Sherman 13 years ago from Eastland, Texas, Where he served as principal. Mr. Speer received his degree from N T S T C and his Master's degree from the University of Colorado. Mr. Speerls greatest love is working with the teachers and students. His staunch character and fairness to all are respected by everyone. We all look forward to his friend- ly talks in assembly and we welcome him at any time he can be with us. He has created in both students and fac- ulty the urge to put the Sherman Schools out in front in any kind of contest. v PRINCIPAL BYRON DAVIS Mr. Davis came to Sherman 11 years ago to accept a po- sition with the Sherman Public Schools as head of the High School English Department. Before coming to Sher- man, Mr. Davis was an English teacher and principal of the high school in Albany, Texas. He was made principal of Sherman High School in 1937. Mr. Davis has always been willing to advise students and to help them solve their problems. His fondness for young people has made him want to know each student in our high school as a personal friend. This trait has en- deared him to each student. His fairness in dealing with pupils is recognized by everyone and his eagerness to please others has made him many friends. out acu MR. JOIIN R. ASHLEY Math, Seienee MISS MARY BOYD Dean of Girls, Latin Latin Club MISS CLARA JO BROVVN English, junior Class Sponsor MR. BILLY BLUNK Business Education .fl THENIAN Sponsor MR. MILLARD COLLINS Business Education Bursar MR. J. E. CULLERS Woodwork MISS PEARL DIAL English Art Club MISS RETUS FARLOXV History National Honor Society MISS NINA FERRILL English, History Reading Club Nffffp' ' 751:11 ..,fo'4A i if L-'NJ 75 ,aQ.1afffg.,i www fwfac, O q A in all Vffve. ufz .acu .f'f:'.1if7 J' 71 f fi- A . , , , at i JQ,,,:,lA,,lg,7, 1' , s 2 MISS RUTH GRAY Librarian Kolophon Club MISS GENE GRIIYNELL Physical Education Recreational Club MR. DON HAYES Civics, Chorus Band MRS. STANLEY HAYES English Sophomore Class Sponsor MR. A. K. HOLI.INCvSXYOR'I'H Science Chem-Phy Club MRS. LOUISE ANDERSON Speech, English Speech Activities MISS VENIJE'I .l'A Kl.lNGESMI'I'H Home Economics Future Honieniakcrs MISS ELMA LEE KNOX Math MR. LOYD I. MCCALL Engl ish Came ra Club ufz aculhl MISS LOUISE MCCOY Spanish Hi-Talk MR. TRAVIS L. MASSEY History, Debate and Discussion Club MR. A. G. MITCHELL Math, History, N. Y. A. Vocational Club MISS ZELMA MOORE Home Economics Future I-Iomemakers MISS FAYE NOBLE Math Tennis Coach MISS MERLE O'NEAl, Home Economics Future Homemakers MR. MONROE ORENRUFF Physical Education Kitten Coach INIR. TRUETT L. OWEN Math Hear Coach MISS MYRTLE PEACOCK History Local History Club fz aculf MISS FRANK BALL ROOT English MR. E. A, ROQUEMORE Agriculture Future Farmers MISS CLARA STEEDMAN English Scholarship Club MR. CARL TAYLOR Business Education Hi-Y and Golf Clubs MRS. PORTER TRAVIS English Freshnizui Class Sponsor MRS. VERA VADEN History Senior Class Sponsor ML S MARY JANE VAIL Business Education MRS. TOM DENNIS Spanish Spanish Clubs MISS MARY ANN SMITH Secretary to Mr. Speer MISS MARY XO MCNEELY Secretary to Mr. Davis Monitors MRS. IDA PARKER Manager of the Cafeteria sc:-looL LIFE SNAPSHCTS 'Pi'aTi1p, Tramp, Tramp the bpys fand girlsj are? migrchingl 1 lvl! s i A V ' lf WS? ber it takes, 'lgaveng Tfgot it? Ethis one raised Cof course, there isn't any roof, but that's all rightb. Dixie Ashburn, drum majorette, struts her stuff. Yeah, Seniors, We've really got the true spirit of Sherman High and we let every- body know it, foo. MQ SCHOOL LIFE SNAPSHOTS i -Andetiheband plays i ong ' Surely they had more pep than that, or did they? I fx , V1 .f .f - ff f 6. ,,f It's different 'but cute- Announcement re- garding the Athenian snapshot contest. D An orderly fire drill. Just a few announce- ments before We get into the swing of things. 1 I1:'s ai' i TQsS-npf' The rush'11 be on soon. It looks good and We know it is. fI'hisoiS one period that finakes them happy. It's refreshrnent time Now, girls, m about badminton. SCHOOL LIFE SNAPSHCTS SCHOOL LIFE SNAPSHOTS Q , l , l ' nfs almost finished. y Go in there and give ,em all you can, Rodgers. Oh my, another Com- mercial Law test. , Weren't we proud of our new stadium at this game? Mr. Roquemore in- structing some of his boys in the finer art of carpentry. Well, they'll be pretty secretaries as well as efficient ones. Soine DKVN of kvx' ti9io'gpri-:ttiest hgeirili 1 ni re- ? ygmgi i i.. If- wg, jghiit you looking at, Biimp? It'Sj,.a mad rush for the fifth period. wi A if :LU ' W fa back up the Senidifsii QE What'o verdict, umpird? 'i,1 'Q Donit let their beauty sway you. SCHOOL LIFE SNAPSHOTS Y fi MEMS SCHOOL LIFE SNAPSHOTS J- f' i Maisie l hgtlmf cliarmil Remember the School for Drama?l' 1 V For he's a jelly ygood fellow. One of the best forma-V tions of all year. Hail, all hail to Sher- man High! The modern Ein- stein's. C?J The blondes gentle- rnen prefer. Regular fellows. Life without sports is not life, Staff takes in the Den- ison game. Unlike the common crowd. SCHOOL LIFE SNAPSHOTS SCHCOL LIFE SNAPSHCTS X Everyone enjoys the paid assemblies. Denison's only touch- down. Fire drill during a test, too bad. Our band mascot prances in assembly. Some of our local adults studying too, in in the afternoon. Abundant in intellect. A snapshot made dur- ing the Paris parade. .Ability shines by own iight. Paris parade passes Wall' Street. Deana a. Moorman addresses .the students of Sherman H i gh School. ' 'A 'scene from' the Hi- Park pep rally. Theres no shortage of bicycles here. Taking your life your own hands. sc:-noon. LIFE SNAPSljOTS , . J lv its in SCHOOL LIFE SNAPSHOTS A scenexfromthe play which the Dramatic Club presentedfjat the Christmas assemblyL A blocked dl-lll demonstrated in 'althis fire drill. g C At a Camera Club meeting McCall explains about the art' of making a motion, picture projector work, Qis it possible?J The rush is on. What's wrong, Phil? You look puzzled. -Mr. Hayes leads the SCHOOL LIFE SNAPSHOTS chorusin singing some of ithe Christmas an- thems. The situation is well in hand with Varina Powell, Junior Class President, on the stage. Mr. Hollingsworth ex- plains 'the' process of developing the nega- itifes alia Camera Club meeting. She has the rare gift of being a good speaker. Two Chinese play some Oriental instru- ments in one of the paid assemblies. Another good group of subjects, well, good enough. 85 , W E SCHOOL LIFE SNAPSHOTS Chalfner Mofris V dis? piaygsondee of hiswexf- cellent workin Wood- work. s K Some of the type for? mations we had at the Denison game. A' Our Janitors fpose willingly in some of their off moments. The Athenian goes to press. i Some of our future maids.'7 What else will you have today? 'Buddy Bond tells us SCHOOL LIFE SNAPSHCTS the real way to win Q football game, by spir'itQ r Mr. 'A xKeene keeps things well under con- trol during fire drill. Isnit that attractive? A football crowd shot. Right after the last whistle. Seniors coming into the auditorium for a classmeeting. SCHOOL LIFE SNAPSHCTS Miss, Yeagley helps the Spanish it Club sing some ,of those trioliy Spanish songs. Our band director and his wife smile happily on the cameraman. Beverly Browne looks intent upon studying that Literature, but we think it's just an act. Billy Jeff Hall in the act of really Hyellingf, Sign displayed at the first game of the sea- son. For once the Uboysl, rest. sci-noon. LIFE SNAPSHOTS A flowei' of, beauty on, a fstem of grace. , Varina Powell and Ruth Ann Douglass Serenade the Latin Club social with a sweet song. The Hi-Talk gets un- der way. J. B. Branham accu- rately measures his masterpiece. Setting up type. Drum majorettes are Willing subjects dui'- ing the first home game. SCHOCL LIFE SNAPSHOTS Aren't we glad, anoth- er fire drill? Yes, it's an Athenian announcement. v Mrs. Christopher Liv- ingston talks to the students on the Bill of Rights. Wait, let us get out before you mix that! Intent on some Com-- mercial Law, we hope- The Fred Douglas cho- rus gave us a very en-P joyable assembly with some of their spiritu- als and other songs. SCHOOL LIFE SNAPSHOTS We thinks its Cpnipli- cated mo, but in is 1 , interesting to compare the difference between beting lzinguage, or rather our writing, and the Chinese Writing. A man broad-brained and broad-shouldered fer the task. A fine example of the unseifishness of our students was displayed ,at Christmas time when' the Christmas bexes were gotten up. Reaiiy giving out! Mr. Owen giving a pep talk with the help of Mr. Davis. ' Look this way. just a little more. We got it! fa gn, fl an nga ! l I 1 1 1 First, let's go in Mrs. Travis' freshman English class book reports. Miss Root's class is busy in a study period, so lct's not visit them right now. XVc'll go hy the office, and there we see a student get- ting a red slip signed. QQ '16 bp Oy6 Of' Op 'po lf, O 0 06, Se 1 6 '31-5.60 IC! 55 G C' . 67 7Z13i?97fS fb .50 45- 'SP QD- Q11 '7 '22 'S' Z, Q . 60 4712 66,9 Q, ljd O02 sa IDP They are having oral reports today, and all of us enjny In the Spanish class the students are singing some beautiful Spanish tunes. They are accompanied by the victrola. Jean Kolb, president of the Spanish Club, directs this singing. Miss Boyd's second year Latin class seems very in- terested in the Crossing of the Rubicon, so Weill let Frank Welch go ahead and finish the translation. ,Ae 446 A90 0996 xizca 6 Q0 e Q39 9 Downstairs in Miss Farlow's history class, a student points out a new battle front on the map. In the fitting room of the sewing laboratory Miss Moore shows one of the seamstresses how to finish a dress. For something different let's watch the boys cool: some things. Well, there's the hard job of washing dishes always. Two of our manly football heroes try their luck at salmon croquets. They are good, too. Step across the hall to the sewing roorn and 1et's watch these girls sew a fine seam. In Chemistry, even these girls do all right. I'll have to admit we don't feel any too safe in here though. Mr. Harris explains the complicated process of breathing. Mr. Hollingsworth demonstrates some type of force to his physics class. Study hall is always an interesting place to Visit and they are really studying to- day. Our farmers of tomorrow study with extreme vigor and we hear they have done a fine piece of work this year. 1.knl ., In typing class the students pound away. There has been a re- markable interest in typing during the past few years. The Commercial Law students are looking at a picture show and we know they are really going to plead some good cases some day. ,J .R ,, X. X' i' Let's step in and see Miss Vail's class take some dictation. In the room next door, we see the bookkeeping students work- ing on something that seems to be a little hard. . rc ' TA L f KW- f i' , ' ' V' MA I -:seg Since this is Monday let's go into the tm M I f 4 . Aw 97 , Us W 1' x 5 Y-. H.. .f -. 1, ,' s:.+-r'-.'v:,-Qu- ' 1 ' 2, ,, .., ,,,.,w1n me Hz, .9 ,E .511-.Mhz ,Yi W ' Q me as f, , , , 7 af In Miss Noble's Solid Geometry you can see some of the con- structions the students have labored over. In senior English, Dorothy Barnes gives an oral book report, -one of the real joys in this English course. Letls go on down to the basement and look in on one of Miss Grinnell's First Aid classes. They seem to like it. Last, We visit the afternoon adult classes just before they begin their work. auditorium and take a look at this fine l group of students We have in our high I school xo.-.: W ., Literary Entrants in District iVleet Katherine Rogers ...... Mary Janice Cole ...... Edwin Graham ....... Grace Cook ........., Townsend Fields ..... Mary Frances Johnston Virginia Embry H. Grady Thompson ............ Frank Trau DALLAS, TEXAS April 10 and 11 Girls Extemporaneous Speakingnlst. .,...,,Sr. Girls Declamation ......,Sr. Boys Declamation .......Jr. Girls Declamation ,,...,.Jr. Boys Declamation ........2nd. Girls Debate Team ....... ........ 2 nd. Boys Debate Team ...,. ........ 2 nd. place place place place place Senior Class Qllicers . These are the Senior Class Officers: They are from Left to Right, lst row Mary Gordon Ellis, Presicleiitg Shirley Scott, Secretary-'l'rez1surer. 2nd row Jodie Sory, Business M1111- agerg ,lean Kolb, Vice-President. W' . v' if' -if Our President, Mary Gordon Ellis, presides at a meet ing. judgeSlagle spoke to the group on this occasion. x RUTH ABERNATHY Monitors '39g Future Homemakers Club '40 '41g Vocational Club '41 '42g Reading Club '42g Recreational Club '42 FLORINE ADDISON Dramatic Club '41 '42g Reading Club '42g Vocational Club '4'.Zg Monitor '40 EDNA JEWELL ALLEN Monitor '4lg Future Homemakers Club '42 CBonhamJg Secretary '42 MARY LOIS ANDERSON Band '38 QMasonic Home, Ft. Worthjg Volley Ball '38 '39 ELIZABETH MARIE BAKER Future Homemalcers Club '39 '4lg Vocational Club '41 Class ol 1942 DOROTHY MARIE ADAMS Mixed Chorus '39 '41 '42g Reading Club '42g Recreational Club '42 Spanish Dancers '41g Variety Show '41g Fu- ture Homemakers Club '40g Vice Presi- dent of Home Room '40g Pep Squad '40g National Honor Society '42 BOBBY ALEXANDER Junior Police '40 '4Zg Spanish Club '4lg Future Homemakers Club '42 BETTY ANDERSON Archery Club 403 Pep Squad '40 fLongviewjg Art Club '42g Camera Club '42 JAMES AN DERTON Football '39 '40 '41 '42g Baseball '39 '40g Track '39 '40 '41 '42g Basketball '40 '41g S Association '41 '42g Secre- tary, Home Room '41 RALPH BARKER Football '39 '42g Track '41g Future Homemakers Club '42 ,I .lf aw. P r-x Llass ol l9f-l-Q lu the assembly spousuretl by the flllzvniurz, senior favorites are intro- duced. NVhat's wrong Jodie? Just a. little bashful standing by all those beauties? DU RUTH Y BARN ES . 44 . . , ., Ili-l :ilk 4l 4-: lussziy 40 4l 4-: l,utiu Club '4l '-12: Seriprcr '-Sl: Dru- xuzitic Club '4l '-ll: Discussions Club '4l: Sclmlzrlwltigl Club '4l: Bluuitor '-ll: Bunk Club '-ll: Art Club '42: luvul History Club '-ll: blurb Club '4lg Nutiuuall lluuur Smitty '41 GLEN BARNES blnnitcr '42 JITLIA AN N BEN 'l'l.IiY Secretary uf llumv Runm '39 '40: Yo- cntiuixul Club '40 '4l '-ll: Kit Ku: Klubs '-10: Pvsp Squad '-10: Kulupllou Club '4l '-32: Book Club '-32: Monitor '40 '4l: Future Ilorucmzikcrs Club '40 '4l: Spanish Dune:-rs '4l BILLY RAY BLAXKEXSHIP Softball '39g Football '39 '40 '4l '-12: Track '40 '41 '42: F, F. A. '40 '4l: Basketball '42g Future Hcmemakcrs Club V125 Hi-Y '42 GEORGIA RUTH BARNES Pep Squad '39 fxvlxitrsburojg Voca- tiuuul Club '42: Spunisll Cburus '4lg lfuturu llumemulcers Club '42 Nlunitor '4l '44 BETTY BARRETT Basketball '38 '39 '40 '4l: Volley Ball '38 '39 '40 '4l: Pep Squad '38 '39 '40 '4l rSau Angelo? Nl.XR'l'IN BIACKBION Blunitur '4l '42 THELMA BLOXOM Future Homemakers '40: Library As- slftaut '4l 42: Kolopbon Club '4l '42: President '42g Hi-Talk '42 Naiiuual Honor Society '42 mmfaw-nama1mua.v,xamn: JACK BLUNK Vice President of Home Room '39: Softball '39: Math Club '4lg Monitor '4lg Nlost Valuable Citizen of Home Room '4lg Home Room President's Cabinet '4lg National Honor Society '42 ANNIE JEVVEL BOUNDS Vocational '40 '41 '423 Spanish Club '41 '47 COLLINS BROOKS Vice President of Home Room '39g Nlost Valuable Citizen of Home Room '39 '40 WMM MW' f Qld? I AyJ,, BREEDLOVE Vice President of Home Room '39: Secretary of Home Room '40 '41g Pep Squad '40g Future Homemakers Club '4lg Vocational Club '41g Moni- tor '4l '42g Business Manager of Junior Play '41 HAROLD BURKE Band '39 '40 '41 '42 Math Club '4lg Hi-Y Club '42 k.f f, , ly. 1 Class ol 1942 MARIE BOND Future Homemakers Club '39g Secre- tary of Home Room '39i Vice Presi- dent of Home Ronin '40g Home Room Prcsident's Organization '41 ELIZABETH BRADLEY Most Valuable Citizen of Home Room '39 '40 '4lg Home Room President's Organization '4lg Monitor '41 '42g Office Help '42g lVIonitor '4lg Vice President '41 National Honor Society '42 RAY BROVVN Monitor '-125 Football '39: Math Club '42 DAVID BRYANT Tennis '39 '40 '41 '42g Softball '39g Latin Club '40g Scholarship Club '39 '40 '41g Nlath Club '41 '42g Hi-Y '40 '41 '42g President '42g President of Sophmore Class '40g Chem-Phy Club '42g Dramatic Club '42 MARIE BUTLER Dramatic Club '39g Declamation '39 fMarquctte, lVIich.lg Declamation '40g Gir1's Conference '41 CI-loughton, Mich.Jg Discussion Club '42g Recre- ational Club '42 49, Class oi l 42 v- -a,....,...-...,, .,.. .,..W,. - -U The captains of our football team are presented to the student body by Mr. Davis. They are Howard Hes- tand, james Anderton, and Howard Rodgers. After this introduction each gave us a long speech. BOBB CAMPBELL Who's Who '4 '41 '4Zg Representative of the Class 395 Vice President of Class '40 '41: Football '39 '41 '42g Track '39 '41 '-12g Duke of Class '40g Prince of Class '41g Scholarship Club '39 '40 '41g Latin C'1ub '40g Math Club '4l: Softball '39g Hi-Y Club '40 '41 '42: 'S Association '41 '423 Vice President of Home Room '40 '41g Most Representative Boy of Class '39 '40g Home Room President's Cabinet '39g National Honor Society '42 C. G. CAPPS Baseball '40g Spanish Club '41 '42 . L 1 GEORGE CASE if Art Club '39: Discussion Club '391 Home Room President's Organization '39 HELEN CHILDRESS Future Homemakers Club '39g Glee Club '39 '-40: English Club '-105 Vice President '-405 Home Room Reporter '42g History Class Club '39g Critic '395 Camera Club '42 JACK CAMPBELL Monitor '42 LeROY CAPPS Softball '39 '40g Track '40g Football '40 '41 '42g Math Club '41g S Association '42g Chem-Plxy Club '42 Wi' LORRAINE CAY LOR NORMA CHRISMAN Latin Club '4lg Monitor '41g Recrea- tional Club '42g Future Homemakers Club '42 -lr ' VV. A. CHUMBLEY Monitor '39 '40 '-11: Spanish Club '41 '42g Home Boom President's Organ- ization '39: Most Valuable Citizen of Home Roorn '40 BILLY COGSVVELL Band '39 '40 '41 '42g Assistant Band Leader '40g Spanish Club '41 '42g Chem-Phy Club '42g Flag Bearer '41 '42g Home Room President's Cabinet '39g Home Room Secretary '40 H. A. COMPTON Mixed Chorus '40 '41 '-425 Secretary- Treasurer '42g 1VIath Club '41 3 V0- catioial Club '41g Junior Play '41 PAUL COTTEN Band '39 '40 '41 '42g Library Assistant '4Og Orchestra '39 '40 '41 '42g Drum Major '42g F. F. A. '39 '40 '41g Vice President '41g Vocational Club '42g Future Homemalters Club '42 NAOMA COVEY Monitor '40 '42g Vocational Club '40 '42g Art Club '39 '40 '42g Secretary '40g Discussion Club '42g Future Homemakers Club '41 Class ol '194Q MARGARET RUTH CLARK Travel Club '39: Speech Club '393 Latin Club '40 '41 '42: Consul '42g Math Club '4lg Vocational Club '41 '4Zg Library Assistant '40g Reading Club '42g Camera Club '42g Athenian Staff '40 '41 '42g Class Editor '40 '41 Latin Club, Presiding Consul '4lg Vice-Consul '42 MAP-Y JANICE COLE Art Club '39 '40 '41 '42g President '4lg Dramatic Club '41 '42g President '42g Scholarship Club '40g Duchess of Class '39 '41g Princess of Class '40 '42g Most Beautiful Girl '4lg Secre- tary of Home Room '42g Most Valuable Citizen of Home Room '39: National Honor Society '42 HUGH COOPER Junior Baseball '39 '40 '41g .lunior Track '39 '40g Basketball '39 '40 '41 '42g Glee Club '39g Mixed Chorus '40 '41 '42: President '42g Vice Presi- dent of Home Room '42g Chem-Phy Club '42g Vocational Club '42g Junior Police '39g Home Boom President's Cabinet '39 COY COVEY EDWINA DEAN Majorette '40 '41 5 iwhitesborobg Spanish Chorus '42g Vocational Club '42 Class ol '19-42 Como lcfs give! Yeah, Bearcats, ricat Denison! 'You can bet those seniors put all their ne-arts into thaw yell. HARRY M. DECKARD I-Ii-Talk '40g Athenian '41 3 Latin Club '42 JOE DENSON Softball '38g Track '39g Junior Police '39g F. F. A. '40 '41 CLAUDINE DODSON Vocational Club '40 '41 '42 VOLINE DONVNS Band '39 '40 '41 '42g Latin Club '-105 Track '39g Art Club '40g Hi-Y '42 LOWELL DEDERICK Home Room President's Cabinet '39 '-10: Monitor '40 '41 '42 STERLING DIMMITT Latin Club '40g Track '41 '42g Foot- ball '41g S Association '41 '42g Hi-Y '42 FORREST DOGGETT Math Club '-115 Vncational Club '41 JACK DUVAL Softball '39g Junior Police '41 '- Y f f - , l. MARY LYNN DURHAM Choral Club '39: Mixed Chorus '-105 Vocational Club '4l: Latin Club '4lZ Math Club '41 EDITH NINA ELKINS Band '40 '41 '42g Librarian Assistant '42g Monitor '-405 Vocational Club '41 '42g Reading Club '-123 Latin Club '42 ANN EUBANK Vice Future Homemaking Club '-105 President of Home Room '40 '4lg Hi- Talk '42 JACK FOGARTY Hi-Talk '40g Monitor '42 GENE FURCHE Spanish Club '42 Class of 1942 f MARY VIVIA EAKIN Secretary of Home Room 'S9g Art Club '40g Math Club '4lg Variety Show '4lg Library Assistant '39 '40 '41 '429 Kolophon Klub '39 '40 '41 '42: Reading Club '42g Spanish Club '-123 Spanish Dancers '4lg Athenian Staff '42 MARY GORDON ELLIS Who's Who '4Zg Home Room Presi- dent's Cabinet '39 '4Og Vice President of Class '39g Latin Club '40g Scholar- ship Club '4O '4lg Monitor '40g Secre- tary of Class '4lg Math Club '4lg Dramatic Club '41g Pep Leader '40g National Honor Society '41 '4Zg Presi- dent '42g Vice President of Home Room '41 '42g President of Class '42g Most Popular Girl '40 '41 '4Zg Most Valuable Citizen of Home Room '39 JAMES FICKLING Band '41 '42g Student Director '415 Vice President '41g Library Assistant '42g Math C'1ub '4l If LII, fi I NELDA FORREST Scholarship Club '40 '4lg Office Help '425 National Honor Society '42 WILLIAM GANT F. F. A. '40 Class ol 1942 .IOSEPHINE GARCIA Choral Club '40g Spanish Club '40 '41g 'I'reasurer '41 1 Vocational Club '41 '42g Future Ilomcmakers Club '40 '-125 Variety Show '41 MELBA JO GATI-IRIGHT Home Room Vice President '39g Prin- cess of Freshman Class '39g Scholar- ship Club '39 '40 '41 '42g Secretary '40g BIost Beautiful Girl of Class '40g Secretary of Class '40g Duchess of Class '40g Mixed Chorus '403 Most Courteous Girl '41g Home Room Secre- tary '41g Math Club '4lg Dramatic Club '41 '42g Vocational Club '41g Junior Play '4lg National Honor So- ciety '41 '42g Secretary '-123 Office Assistant '42 MARY KATHERYN GIBSON Library Club '39: Program Chairman of Home Room '393 Hi-Talk '41 '4Zg Scholarship Club '40g Essay Writers' Club '40 '41 '42g Vocational Club '4lg Dramatic Club '-113 Latin Club '4lg Discussion Club '41g Band '41 '42g Spanish Dancers '4lg Spanish Correspondence Club '42g Variety Show '41 ' .44 -, NORMA JEAN GARDEN HIRE Secretary of Home Room '40 '4lg Vo- cational Club '40g Art Club '40 '42g Home Room President's Cabinet '39: Most Valuable Citizen of Home Room '39 '-115 Recreational Club '42 JACK GIBSON Stamp Club '39g Spanish Club '40 '41g Math Club '42g Chem-Phy '42 ICLE LEE GILBERT Future Homemakers Club '39g Kolo- phon Klub '40g Recreational Club '42 DAVE GLECKLER President Freshman Class '39g Band '39g Football '40 '41 '425 Math Club '4lg Hi-Y '41 '42g Vice President of Home Room '4-01 Variety Show '39g Home Room President's Organization '42q National Honor Society '42 The National Honor Society initi- ates its new members before the stu-. dent body. These students are the seniors who were initiated in the fall. LUCILLE GODSEY EMMIE GODWIN Future Homemakers Club '39 '40g Monitor '4l '42g Reading Club '42 ANTIONOE GUERARA Softball '39 '40g Spanish Club '40 '4lg Vice President '4lg Discussion Club '40g Basketball '40g Spanish Dancers '4lg Vocational Club '4lg Junior Police '42 BILL JEFF HALL Hi-Talk '38 '39 '40 '4lg Business Manager '4lg Hi-Y '39 '40 '4l '42g Secretary '42g Stamp Club '39g Home Room Vice President '38g Junior Base- ball '38 '39 '40g Junior Track '38 '39 '40g S Association '42g Pep Leader '40 '4l '42g Vice President '4l MARGERY HARE Who's Who '42g Scholarship Club '39g Latin Club '40: Home Room President's Cabinet '39g Vice Presi- dent of Home Room '-10: Math Club '4lg Dramatic Club '4l '4Z: Vice President '42g Athenian '4l '42g Busi- ness Manager '423 Junior Play '4lZ Discussion Club '42g Chem-Phy Club '42g Treasurer of Home Room '4lg Secretary of Home Room '42: Variety Show '4lg Girls 'S Association '42g National Honor Society '42 DICK HECKMAN Band '39 '40 '4l '42g Student Director '4lg Math Club '4lg Vocational Club '42g Art Club '39g Orchestra '39 '40 '41 '4Zg Hi-Y '42 L Class of 1942 E.- VERNON RAY GRIFFIN Tennis '39 '40 '4l '-123 Captain '4Ig Math Club '40g Vice President of Home Room '42g S Association '41 '423 Hi-Y '42 WAYBOU RN GUNN Band '39 '40 '4l '42g Math Club '429 Orchestra '39 '40 '41 '42 54444 BILLY HARDY Softball '39: Tennis '4lg Basketball '4l '423 blonitor '-125 Math Club '4l VIRGINIA LEE HARPER Library Club '40 '4l '42g Future Homemakers Club '40 JACK HELTON Home Room Presidents Cabinet '39g Biology Club '39g President '395 Sm. dent Council '39 C'I'ylerJg Football '39 '40 '4l '42g Track '39 '40 '4lg S Association '4l '42g Hi-Y '4l '42g Home Room Vice President '4lg Na- tional Honor Society '42 r-...zz Ax I y...-....a L M ...av 4-...-r f,s..4 1 Class i 1942 home ot our senior girls and boys smming themselves in the spring, months of the year. Do come on james and help the young lady in the cor. - v I ,W ' MARY DEM,-X HINTON Queen of High School '42g Home Room Presidcntls Cabinet '39g Essay VVriting '-l0: Vocational C'lub '40 '4lg Scholarship Club '40g llflonitor '4lg FANNIE MAE HIXON Office Assistant '4Zg Recreational Club '42 Latin Club '4lg National Honor So- ciety !-ll '-ilg Treasurer '42 Office Assistant '-12: Recreational Club '42 25:-fo W. N , AHLDR GEORGIA MAE HOLMES M - 1, . f - , , ASME? bhioiu vol? H Cl up ocagonal Czjlub ,40 '41s Isime Roxm u 3 ea 1 u -5 Pres' ent's abinet '39g i rary s- Recreational Club '-123 B t Valu sistaiit '4l: Spanish Club '42g Read- ing Club '4Z: Monitor '42g Kolophon Klub '41 Citizen of Home Room '39g Hi-Ta '42S Typist '42 VV. B. HUGHES JOE PAUL HOWDESHELL Glee Club ,39 ,405 Baseball ,392 Junior Track 139 JOE UWIN BERNICE JACKSON F' F' A' '39 ,40 in ,425 Historian ,M Library Club '39: Future Home-makers Club '41 l f il. f A 1 1 A l . at PEGGY JACKSON Kurtain Kust Club '39 '40 '-ll: Tennis Club '39 40: President of Class '39 '40 tQuitmanj BILLY JOE JETER lklonitor '40 '-llg Camera Club '42 ELVEDA JUDKINS Secretary of Class '39 lVan Alystyncjg Secretary of Home Room '-Hg Monitor Club '4.Zg Recreational Club '-124 Vo- cational Club '-llg Monitor '-821 Home Room I'resident's Cabinet '40g Dra- matic Club '42 DORIS KELLER Secretary of Class '39g Football Sweet- heart '39g Future Homemakcrs Club '39g Baseball '39 '40 lCelinaJg Voca- tional Club '4l '42g Math Club '4lg Debate '4lg Recreational Club '42: Spanish Library Assistant '42 ROLFE KEMPER Softball '38g Track '-303 Football '38 '39 '40 '4l: Secretary of Home Room '39g Treasurer of Home Room '38 4p VIVIAN BETH JACKSON Band '39 '40 '41 '42: Vice President '4l: Orchestra '39 '40 '4I '42g Vo- cational Club 40g Essay Writing '4l3 Variety Show '4l: Reading Club '42g Future Homemakers Club '4l 54321. ULVL4 DORIS JUDKINS Vocational Club '42g Monitor '42g lklonitor Club '42 PERRY KEGANS Football '39 '40 '4l: lblonitor '40 '-ll: Basketball '49 '41 '42: Track '4I HELEN KELLEY Basketball '39 '40g Captain '39g Presi- dent of Class '39g Softball '40 '4lg Captain '41 lleloney Creek Agricultural Sehoolj X K ODETTE KENNEDY Home Room President's Cabinet '39: Tennis '40 '41 '42g Art Club '39 '40g Scholarship Club '40 '4l '42g Vice President of Home Room '41 ff , I, -vvw , H- if if J , r Q f . - ki gf A, Q '1 Class of 1942 The score just a few minutes. left to play l Incidentally all I! Sherman fans seemed to like the way ..- 1-f, .- , ,in the game ended. 7-Sherman, 7- Denison. RAYMOND KIRBY F. F. A. '40 '41 BILL LACY F, F. A. '40 '41 '42g Secretary '42 NADINE LEVERETTE Vocational Club '4l '42g Nlonitor '42 Future Homemakers Club '42 ORVILLE LOONEY Monitor '41 '42 JEAN KOLB VVho's VVho '42g Duke of Class '39g Basketball '40 '4l '42g S Association 4l '42g Math Club '4lg National Honor Society '4l '42g Scholarship Club '39 '40g Vice-President of Class '42g Chem-Phy Club '42g President '42g Spanish Club '42g President '42L Home Room President's Cabinet '4lg Hi-Y '42 SARAH JANE LAMB Pep Club '4lg Art Club '40 '41g Future Homemakers Club '4l '42g Secretary of Home Room '39g Office Assistant '39 '40g Tennis '39g Recrea- tional Club '39 '4lg National Honor Society '41 '42 CDentonDq Choral Club '42g Hi-Talk '42 SHEPHERD LITSEY Athenian '38 '39 '40 '4l '42g Choral Club '38g Vocational Club 383 Latin Club '4lg Mixed Chorus '42g Future Homemakers Club '4Zg Dramatic Club '42: Camera Club '42g President '42 HOWARD LUCAS Scholarship Club '39g Math Club '4lg Chem-Phy '42 I CLETUS MQBRIDE Monitor '40 '4lg Future Homemakers Club '42 GEOR -IcCL ' E Monitor '4lg Home Room President's Cabinet '40g Hi-Y '42 SARA MCELHANNON Most Representative Girl '39: Latin Club '40g Math Club '4lg Dramatic Club '4l '42g Athenian '42: Discus- iion Club '42g Reading Club '42g Secretary of Home Room '39 '40 '4lg Chem-Phy Club '42 KATHERINE MCKINNEY Reading Club '42g Recreational Club '42g Choral Club '39 '40 '41 '42g Future Homemakers Club '41 JAMES MAGERS Junior Track '39 '40g Junior Softball '39: Football '40 '41 '42g F. F. A. '40 '41 '42g S Association '41 '42 Class ol 1942 NELL McCALL Scholarship Club '39 '40 '42g Vice President '42g Home Room Best Citizen '39 '4lg Home Room Presi- dent's Cabinet '40g Future Home- makers Club '40 '4lg Athenian '42g Mixed Chorus '41 '42g Aceompanist '42g Essay '40 '41 '42g National Honor Society '4l '42g Vice President '42g Latin Club '4lg Discussion Club '4lg Reading C'lub '42g President '42g Chem-Phy Club '42g Vice President '42 Vocational Club '40g Band '40g Secretary Orchestra '40g D. A, R. Representative '42g Valedictni-ian '42 MARY ALICE MQCLUSKEY Charm C'lub '39g Book Lovers Club '40g Vice President of Home Room '39g Glee Club '40 CFort VVorthj .ff Q WCA! HAROLD lVIcHAlVI Junior Police '39 '40 '41 '423 Junior Track '39g Baseball 'SSL Future Homemnkers Club '42 MYRTLE LEE MCWAIN JOHN MAIKA Football '39 '40 '4lg Track '39 '40g Home Room President's Cabinet '40g Hi-Y '40 '41 '42g Treasurer '42g Chem-Phy '41 '42 Class ol 1942 Some of Mr. McCz11l's brilliant English 4B students in the midst of Macbeth. Couldn't you act sort of interested boys? lNlAR'1'HA ANN BIEADUR Latin Club '40 '-ll: Pep Squad '40 Monitor '4l3 Discussion Club '41 312: Home Room 1'rvsident's Cabinet '39: Junior Play '-113 Dramatic Club '42 LELA MITCHELL CHARNER MORRIS EMMA MULKEY Heading Club '-12 JlCANE'I l'1i MIKELS Pep Squad '39 '40 '41 SYLVIA LEE MITCHELL Vocational Club '40 '4lg Discussion Club '41 '42g Future Homemakers Club '-11: Band '42g Reading Club '-12: Dramatic Club '42 YA 0 41,ff'! ,f ,XV f jc! . I 1191! -OM! SLOUISE Monnow Lhtin Club '-10: Mixed Chorus '40g Vocational Club '41 '42g Vice Presi- dent Math Club '41g Reading Club '42: Home Room President's Cabinet National Honor Society '42 JOYCE BIULLENS Pep Squad '39 '40 J P ,ff 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NANCY JANE MYRICK Treasurer of Home Room '39 '40g Vu- cational Club '41 '42g Future Home- makers Club '41 A. W. NEVVNIAN Camera Club '42g Future Homemzikers Club '42 RUTH OLSEN Future I-Iomemakers Club '39 '40 '41g Mixed Chorus '42 COSETTA PAINE Mixed Chorus '31 '40 '41 '42g Vo- cational Club '40 '41 '42: Junior Police '41g Recreational Club '42g Future Homemakers Club '41 KATHLEEN PAYNE I-Iomemakcrs Club '40g Tennis Club '40 CHoney Grovejg Future Home- makers Club ,40 ,415 Reading Club Football '39 '40 '41 '42g Track '39 '40 . '41' ' S A ' '42 '42g Recreation Club '42 f SS0C'3 0n KENNETH NEATHERY Future Homemakers Club '42 tional Club '42g Spanish Club '42 'S ALMA LOUISE OWENS Future I-Iomemakers Club '39 '40 '41 Monitor '4Og Track 413 Vocational Club '40 '41 Class ol 194.27 ,, I 1 1 1 1 gil l 1 7 1 1 km I GGY J 4 Y Vice President uf Home Room '39g Secretary of Home Room '4Oq Voca- BILLY PARKER PHIL PORTER Class ol 'l94Q 1 Mr. Davis presents the medal won on last year's Athenian hy Betty Tuck and Jack Ellis to this year's Editor and Business Manager, Shirley Scott and Margery Hare. BRUCE RAMSEY F. F. A. '42 MARCELLA REEVES Tennis '39 '40g Scholarship Club '40 '4lg Hi-Talk '41 '42g National Honor Society '41 '42g Athenian '4lg Recrea- tional Club '42g Reading Club '42 JOHNNIE REID Home Room President's Cabinet '39g Band '40 '41 '-125 Most Representative Boy '41 b BETTY RICHARDS Declamation '39 '40: NIOnitor '4lg Vice President of Home Room '40g Hi-Talk '42 BILLY RAY Secretary Home Room '39g Band '40 '41 '42g Basketball '4lg Vocational Club '4Zg Secretary Home Room '42g Orchestra '40 '41 '42 BERNICE REID JARY RENSHAW Home Room Secretary '-405 Monitor '4lg Senator '4lg Social Committee '4lg Junior Debate Club '4lg Treasurer '4lg Office Staff '4lg Service Club '4lg Palmetto and Pine '40 '41 CSL Peters- burgj JAMES EARL RILEY Junior Softball '383 Junior Track '39g Football '39g Junior Police '39g Band '40 '41 MARY D. RILEY Pep Squad '38: Jacketcers '38g Moni- tor '38 CDenisonDg Home Room Presi- dent's Cabinet '41g Recreational Club '42 GVVENDOLYN ROBERTSON Orchestra '39g Home Economic Club '39 CFL Worthjg Band '41 '42g Pep Squad '41 KATHERINE ROGERS Extemporancous Speaking '39 '40 '41 '42g Declamation '39g Scholarship Club '39 '40 '41 '42g Math Club '41 423 Vice: President '42: Dramatic Club '41 '423 Kolophon Klub '41g Reading Club '42g Hi-Talk '40 '41 '42g Na- tional Honor Society '41 '42g Junior Play '4lg Who's Who '41 '42g Spanish Club '42g Latin Club '42g Art Club '42g Treasurer '42g Girls S Asso- ciation '42g Variety Show '41 MARTHA ROTH Monitor '40 '41 MAJOR ST. JOHN Band '38 '39 '40 '41 '42g Most Hand- some Boy '38 '40 '41 '42g Prince of the Class '39 '42 Class of 19427 GLENN ROBERTSON Latin Club '40g Band '40 '41 '42g Chem-Phy '42g Secretary - Treasurer Nlonitor '42g Orchestra '41 4 HOWARD RODGERS VVho's Who '42g King of High School '42g Hi-Y '40 '41 '-425 Football '39 '40 '41 '42g S Association '40 '41g Basketball '40 '41g Track '39 '40g 1N'Iost Popular Boy '40 '42g Home Room President's Organization '41 '42 MARY ALICE ROBERTSON Kolophon Club '40 '41 '42g Pep Squad '40 '41g Spanish Dancers '41g Vice President of Home Room '42g Drum blajorette '42: Kit Kat Klub '39 '40g Secretary of Home Room '39g Library Assistant '39 '40 '41 '42 JAMES RUSSELL Band '39 '40 '41 '42g Latin Club '40 '4lg Math Club '41 '42 MILLARD ST. JOHN F. F. A. '40 '41 '42g Home Room President's Cabinet '39 Class ol 1942 L. TH ,LMA SANFC D Libary Assistant '393 Kolophon Club '39g Future Irlomemakers Club '41 A Lhi lj JUANITA SCHUBIACHER 1. Vice President of Home Room '39S 1: ',,L P ,f'- ' ' ,. Home Room President's Cabinet '41 stt' l 142g Tennis '39 '40 '41 ,421 Girls S , Association '40 '41 '-323 National Honor W 11, society '41 '4zg Aft Ciub '39 'iog Haraik 'zog VVho's Wim 'ng Read- ing Club '42g Kolophon Club '42g L Future Homemaking Club '42 2, -1-'ie' J-gets' x 15442 5, E Si f' li mi' .Z 'Www' SHIRLEY SCOTT Who's NVho '-ll: Choral Club '39g Scholarship Club '39 '40 '42g Treas- urer of Home Room '39 '423 Latin Club '40g Most Representative Girl of Class '40: Most Valuable Citizen of Home Ronin '403 Reporter of Home Room '4O: Home Room President's Cabinet '4lg Math Club '4l: Dramatic VFI M-X Club '41 '42g Junior Play '4lg Nil- ' Ciub 'o tion '42 ' ff' tional Honor Society '41 '-825 Reporter '421 Athenian '41 '-12: Editor '42: Fssay Writing '40: Girls Recreational '42g Secretary-Treasurer of the Sem r Class '42g Girls S Associa- TN SHARP A scene from the pageant presented in.1ast year's graduation exercises. Most of us remember this scene from the sunny south. Scholarship '39 '40 '42g Art Club '40 '41 '42g Kolophon Klub '4l: Na- tional Honor Society '41 '-123 Mixed Ch0l'US '40 '4lg Salutatorian '42 MARY LOUISE ' Softball '39g Vice President of Home Room '39 '40g Scholarship Club '39g Reading Club '42: Future Home- makers Club '4l: Spanish Club '40g Band '40 '41 '42: Secretary of Home Room '42 JACKIE SCOTT Spanish Club '39g Homemakers Club '-105 Vice President '40g Library As- sistant '40 fMt. Pleasantjg Vocational Club '41 '42g Monitor '41 '42 VVALTER SEALE Camera Club '42: Kolophon Klub '40 DOROTHY JO SIMMONS Vocational Club '403 Monitor '41 '42g Future Homemakers Club '39 .awmofswisnfwfaeuftsmnews--:fre ,o,. arf ff ., L- . iff: f -v-s,mw-a,es:- HELEN SIMS Latin Club '-103 Home Room Repre- sentative '39g Mixed Chorus '40 '41 '42g Girls Quartet '40g Girls Trio '41g Vice President of Home Room '40g Dramatic Club '-125 Camera Club '42 LESLIE SMITH Football '39 '40 '41 '42g Basketball '40 '4lg Future Homemakers Club '42g Track '39 '40 FRANK SOUTHA RD JAMES SPECK Monitor Club '4lg National Honor Society '42 CARL STONE Most Popular Boy '39 '40: Football '39 '40 '41 '42g Basketball '39 '40 '41 '42g Track '39 '40 '41 '42g S Asso- ciation '41 '42g Secretary '42g Reporter of the Home Room '42 PATSY SIMS Pep Squad '40 '41: Nlonitor 42' Class ol 1942 Future I-Iomemakers Club '41 JOSEPH SORY Softball '39: Variety Show '403 Junior Play '40: Hi-Y '40 '4lg Basketball 41 '42g VVho's Who '42g Math Club '4lg S Association '41 '42g Business Manager of Senior Class '42g Dra- matic Club '42g Camera Club '42g Home Room Presiclent's Cabinet '-423 Most Representative Boy '42 DOROTHY LEE SPEARS Home Room l'rcsident's Cabinet '39 5 Scholarship Cluh '40g Library As- sistant '40 '41: Kolophon Club '41g Home Room Secretary '41g Office Help '42: National Honor Society '42 RAYMOND STOCKDALE Softball '39g F. F. A. '39 BILLY STOREY Scholarship Club '39 '40 '41 '42g Latin Club '41 '42g Quaestor '42g Hi-Talk '39 '40: Math Club '41g National Honor Society '41 '42g Tennis '41 '42 si 3, fi? T30 W, . I Class oi 19452 ' 1 I f All I fi A j KATHERINE STRICKLAND Library Assistant '39 '40 '41 '42g Spanish Club '4l '42g Kolophon Klub '4l '42 CATHERINE TAYLOR Secretary of Home Room '40 'Lily Pep Squad '40: Library Assistant '4l: Spanish Club '4lg Reading Club '42 .lIMME'l l'A TAYLOR Vice President of Home Room 39 PCP Squad '39 Oi M 'm' '40 41 Vocational Club 4l Math Club BETTY LOUISE TEMPLETON Mixed Chorus '40 '41 '42g Dramatic Club '41 '-121 Vocational Club '42: Program Chairman '42g Future Home- makcrs Club '42 CARRELL THOMPSON Secretary of Home Room '39g Latin Club '4lg Monitor '40 '41g Vocational Club '41 '42g Secretary '42: Home Room Presidcnt's Cabinet '42g Ofnce Assistant '42 J. 'l'. THREADGILL F00 ba '42 o ' ' tgcyoyff I 'f,9L4!-ff JACK TODD Junior Police '41 542: Camera Club '42 NANCY TUCK Treasurer of Class '-105 Most Popular Girl '39g Discussion Club '41 '42g Heading Club '42g Dramatic Club '42 PATSY TUCKER Monitor '40: Future Homemakers Club '40 '41g Vocational Club '41 '-125 Read- ing Club '42g Dramatic Club '423 Camera Club '42 Class of 1942 GRADY THOMPSON Latin Club '40 '41: Monitor Club '40 '4lg President '4lg Essay '40 '41g Discussion Club '42g Athenian '4lg Reading Club '42 MARY JO TIPTON Volley Ball '40 '41 CHowej JERRY TODD Football '39 '40 '41g Track '39 '40: Baseball '39 '40g C11cm'P1iy Club '42g Hi-Y '42 LEO TUCKER Band '393 Junior Baseball '-104 Foot- ball '40 '41 '42g Basketball '41 23? -su- 's....., . .,,. ,, V .ol V- . ..,f:l-vga-,.v, -r.2l:5w.' ' izzi' ', 'wr we-rv U RSER RAY VANDERGRIFF Band '39 '40 '41 '42g Orchestra '39g Vocational Club '41 '42 J lx U I . f 1 xl' :w:...,3 .-,.,.4 fi -gfQQ?':ii2', I X 'Will l 'Nr- QU!! 'Who arc we waiting for this tiinc? It scenis to be quite a congregation of f'Scnior girls and we wonder just what ff QFlorinc's studying so hard. f 1 J I h xy-1. : 5 ft I x s ass ol 19429 MARGE RY VAUG HN Band '39 '40 '41 '-123 Secretary '-125 Scholarship Club '393 Secretary of Home Room '40g Must Representative Girl '41 '42g Princess of Class '-11: Vocational Club '-12: Reading Club '42g Secretary '42g Dramatic Club '-123 Home Ronin Presidcnt's Cabinet '39 '41: National Honor Society '42 I 5 ' A f .' l,,ffA -4. 1 'iri' .5 ', rf' 1 TA VICK - Vocational Clu 415 Monitor 40 41 ig iw '42g Vice President of Home Room '39 A 'ZLIQ 'iii NAOMIA VV.-KLDO Duchess of Class '-ll: Vice President of Home Room '39 '-10: Representative '41g Pep Squad '-KO: Vocational Club '42: Reporter '-42: Future Homcmakers Club '423 Most Beautiful Girl '42 79 I be WV we ,pf tr Y vw f Ny? if ' 0 ANNA DELL VVALK Vocational Club '40 '41 '-12: Future Homemakers Club '38 jx Vr DOROTHY VERNON Future Homemakers Club '41 BETTYE SUE VOLLRATH Latin Club '40 '41 '42g Vice President '41g Counsel '-425 Kolophon Klub '41 '42g Vice President '42g Reading Club '4Zg National Honor Society '41 '42g Future Homemakers Club '39g Latin Club, Vice-Consul '4lg Presiding Con- sul 42 PAT WALDHOP Nj-f Home Room President's C just '40: Pep squad nog imui Club Dog Mum Club '41: NTlll0IlLll!g0ll0f Society '42 f ,r ,J k , I i. 1 1' 3 1 U, I PEGGY VVELCH Monitor '41g Office Assistant '41 '42g Reading Club '42 ill wveewlus ifnnrafimgmgsili MC- MARY LYNN WERTZ Pep Squad '41g llionitor '42g Future Homemakers Club '39 SALLY WILLIAMS Tennis '39 '40 '41 '42: Girls Associa- tion '40 '41 '-423 Scholarship Club '39 '40g Math Club '41: Lain Club '-llg Secretary of Home Room '41: Future Homemakers Club '41 '42: Discussion Club '4Z: Home Room President's Cabinet '39 '42g National Honor So- ciety '42 JOYCE WINSTEAD Vocational Club '40 '41 '42g Pep Squad '39 '40g Mixed Chorus '41 '42g Future I-Iomemakers Club '41 '42 CECILE VVORTHLEY Tennis '39 '40 '-11: Secretary of Class '39: Discussion Club '-123 Math Club '41g Vice President of Home Room '39g Chem-Phy Club '-323 Dramatic Club '-12: Variety Show '-11: Secre- tary of Home Room '40 '41 Class ol 1942 JOHNNY VVILLIAMS F. F. A. '39 '40g Junior Police '42 FRANCES WILSON Vocational Club '40 '4lg Hi-Talk '42g Reading Club '42g Nlonitor '42g Reporter of Home Room '42: Future Homemakers Club '42 3 National Society '42 H , f ,I ! , ffff' 'Q-Aw -J if wif f SAM VVOLFE Math Club '4-lg Spanish Club '-11: Reporter '-111 President of Junior Class '-ll: Pep Leader '41 '-123 Hi-Y '41 '42: Vice President 512: Home Room President's Cabinet '40 '-125 Na- tional Honor Society '42 EUGENE WYATT F. F. A. '4Og lylonitcr '41 1 1 1 1 1 Dr. Strother seems to really be putting over the fact that all students should become doctors. Dr. Strother discussed pro and con the advantages of his profession. Junior Class Qllicers .. . . Variua Powell. President of thc Jim- ior Class, rises to take charge of the Class meeting. The other junior of- ficers look ou. wt! .All informal shot of these officers studyiugi Wlell-at least it's :i good pose. Cathlccn Aldrich Class ol 1943 Betty Louise Alexander Dixie Ashburn Geraldin Tommie Lee Bal Dorothy Betty Joe Alexander c Antrcy Carlene Ayres P Barker Mary Elizabeth Barker Members of the east of the junior Class Play inspect the body of John Locke lor clues leading to his murder. Class ol 1943 Dorotl y Cargal Robert Cargal Joy Cole Beulah Fay Cooke Margaret Curtis Earnest Lee Daugherty Jerry Deekard Jimmy DeFord Joy Davault Leon Barnes Teddy Barnett Charles Belew Mildred Bond Nancy Brown Betty Io Brewer ,Tack Burris Peggy Cain Sarah Cantrell 1 Ludean Dixon Ludie Dixon Ruth Ann Douglass Virginia Embry Edith Fain Mary Beth Foshce Eugenia Franklin joe Garcia Elizabeih Gates l l r D Class ol 'l943 One ot the banners of the parade we had for the Paris football game. The courthouse, in the background, was the scene for the pep rally following the parade. This is thc scene of the block drill and shows the splendid co- operation the students displayed in all our fire drills this year. Class ol 1943 Mameta Hendon Tommy Hendricks George Higginbotham Tom Hudgins Donna Hurst Delores Jackson Mary Frances Johnson Betty Lou Johnston V Joe Johnston Wilnia Neal Gibson Edwin Graham Marjorie Gray Carroll Grissom Hugh Hall Mildred Haralson Dean Haralson Frank Hartwig Doris Hash 4. ., gg, ,,,. 5 ,. Joe Joiner June Joiner Kenneth Keeeh Wilba Rhea. Kaylor Billy Keagen R. A. Keller Billy Keller Fern Kelly Helen Franres Kerr Class ol 'IQ43 f .5 Q 3 1Varina Powell, President of the Junior Class, makes an an nouncement concerning the Junior Play. The east of the 'unior Pla f in action. 'lMnrder in Rehearsal' 3 was a great success. Class ol 1943 Dolly Menton Charles Mcnton Frank Morrison Patsy Murray Carol Neaves Betty Nelson Joe Cecil Newbill Lois Newell Billye Katherine O'Hanlon Edna Ketner Chauncy Kolb Herman Langham John Raymond Locke Lila Lloyd Nell Madison Raymond McXYain Jeanne Means Maxine Melhorn C. VV. Parton J Variiia Powell Loblwy Pcuiiiiigtoii Clizirlsic Phillips Ruby Presley Dwaiiie Reddeii James Ray Clayrene Reynolds Sarah Juan Rcyiiolds Class of 1943 ev 1 Frank Trau, well known in the field of speech activities, makes an address on Lincoln in assembly. Bulnlmy Pcmiiiigtoil, mic of the must vivzicioiis juniors, really leads zz ycll. Class of 1943 'Y ' for Sn.: z: . is , if i ig, A S ,, rf ft Robert Snodgrass John Southard Bettye Joyce Virginia Stephenson Jo Merle Sterling Gene Todd Steele Emmitt 'l'l'1om1Jsun Frank Trau Albert Travis ' ,W ,gzlif Q NV we 2 ' za- fy Gloy Richardson Bonnie Rushing Doris Rutherford Don Parker Stewart Scott Marian Sicss Ann Smith jackie Smith jerry Smith Mary fame Tucker Bill Vick XViIliam W'allcr Bobby Vineyard Donald Vlfestbrook Ruth Whiteaere Betty Wlheeler Peggy jo XYiIwn fMarvin Xlilkerson Class ol 1943 avg SSH 'm F xx ' s gif-vm P' 3 EIB, gn Q3 72 ..ff f y: K L- ' I A typical scene from the sports bulle- tin board. Can you read the names of the boys going out for track? Sophomore Class Qllicers Secretary of the Sophomore Class Beverly Browne, reads thc minutes at a class meeting. Sealed arc Leland Ellis, Don McCall, and Mary Clyde Bailey. 1-H-Qgiflmlt Mary Clyde Bailey and Beverly Browne look interested in studying while Leland Ellis and Don MC- Call look. Mary Clyde Bailey Anita Brewer john Lewis Baker Joy Brooks Margaret Ann Browning Beverly Browne Class ol 1944 Laverne Boggs Bobby Cloud Jean Brown Marion Bookout Charlotte Carlton Patsy Cloud Mary Lee Bounds Nancy D. Calvert Helen Cook Camille Brashier Jack Bryan Bettie Cordell if V -L, I- Class ol 1944 F l ! I l Jennie Lou Corbin David Cotten Mary Lou Darter Gene Dial Stock Davis Roberta Dixon Eleanor Dunn Nora June Dunning Dorothy Dyer Tom Eakin Frances Eakin Martha June Elliott Leland Ellis Paul Ellis James Farley Herman Ray Felps Don Ferguson Mary Lou Garrison Sally Garcia R. C. Harmon Betty Jean Howard Earl Grant Rayetta Hart Freddie Howard Class of 1944 Betty jo Green Donald Hatfield Thomas Ray Hurst Manrine Grindstaff Leonard Hale Raymond Head Vkfilliam Peggy Harmon Vernie Lee Henderson Jaco Coleen jaco Nelda Holton Geraldine jackson Mabel jackson kur- Ulga Jackson Class ol 1944 if if Lysle Justice Louise justice Dane Keith Myrtle Frances LlVi1lg'StOl1 Williani McKnight Betty Jean McDonald D011 McCall Mildred MeCright Ruby Nell MeMahan Ann Mathews A1111 Miller Fred Kyle John McKenna Phebe Morales Tommie Neal Karl Kyle Sara McKecn Elaine Nicholas Read Omohunclro Mary Ray Imogene Ross Betty Jane Patton Marilyn Richardson Herbert Sampsell Class ol 1944 Helen Pickavanee Buddy Randolph Ruby Joyce Richardson Wanda Randolph Doris Jean Riley Jack Scanlon Frances Rasor Billy jim Roberts Bert Sherron Conrad Skaggs Betty Smith Eloise Roberts Marshall Smith Class ol 1944 Patricia Ann Spoon Jeanette Tinclalc Frank VVelch Frances Stephens Billy Stephenson Virginia Ann Strother Patsy Turley James Vestal Doris Thompson Mac Thompson Betty Jean Vincent . . Mary Virginia VVhite Carolyn Vlfilliams Doroehy Dee Wallace Joyce Warner Edith VVilliams Vlfallace Womack Herbert Young Vtfanda Yowell CLASS OF 1944 A group shot of the Sherman fans at the Sherman-Denison football game. The sophomore favorites are presented to the student body in the Athenian assembly. They are from left to right : Mae Thompson, Most Handsome Boyg John McKenna, Most Representative Boyg Mary Clyde Bailey, Most Popular Girlg Virginia Ann Strother, Most Representative Girl: and Beverly Browne, Most Beautiful Girl. This excellent banner was made by the sophomore class for our Paris Parade. Notice the Plaster Paris stickers on the banner. This is another scene from the Sherman-Denison football gznne, The hand is in formation of the field. Beverly Browne reads her recordings of the last class meeting, Making their pledge of allegiance to the great Old Glory are Carryc Lou Humphcries, Gilford VVclvlJ, and Susie Scott. Freshman Class Qllicers . . . President of the Freshman Class, Frances Hare, helps Eleanor linloe, Secretary, hold up that Illlyi' book. Bobby .lu McNVhorter, and Buddy Dean look interested 111 the hook, don't they? Guy Able Mary Lois Anderson Norma ,lean Barnett Jimae Beckerly Nelda DCH11 Bell Anita Bond Billy Brady Ima Burleson Nancy Browne Lucille Buchaman Elma Glee Burleson Jim Buster Lorelle Campbell Darrell Cantrell Glen Carruth Richard Clarke Mary Lee Conrad Marie Cranford Billy JO Danghtery Betty Dean Lura Dean Clifton Deford Tom Dinsmore Clifton Douglass Duke Felix Edwards Eleanor Enloe Martha Bobby Ficklmg Townsend Field Mack Goble I Florence Griswold Martha Jon Green Class ol l945 sq .al N1 fx, , fi ih E 4 Q W-'rw f iff' 1 I 'ff as A S 1 L x V f W i H i V . M A4 :gig j I mi, L fb, f .' ill or my ,K l Q 'Q f ,mm A? 9' A M Bobby Gwyn Dorothy Halliday George Higginbotham Melba Hall Frances Hare Hubert Harless Cleta Faye Hart Howard Harvey Mickey Hatfield Stanley Hayes Don Helton Beverly Hanson Io Ann Hanson Lester Howard John Howe W W' Carrye Humphries .....-an' , 51 4 54 1, f f I mix 1 ,id,Y?' it Ji . if T 'ZS 7? W ra my Ya it a. xl . lr f 25' Class ol 1945 aomi Ivy James Jackson Marion Jarrcll Mary Johnston Monette Jordan Al Korioth Milton Kressy Paul Lane Kennety Long Herman Lane Ruby Jane Lewis Evelyn Margerum Edith Mattingly Grant McFarland Francis McNeely l , Bobby Jo McWhorter Mary Evelyn Miller Anna Bell Morgan Lila Io Olsen Dinlple Overlay Mae Ellen Newell Bezulforcl Poet Christine Rasor Jo Porter Wendell Fay Robertson Patsy Jean Rone Tommy Seheurer Susie Scott Mae Bell Roper Betty Pearle Scruggs Mary Katherine Stout Helen Sutton Maurice Speers Ann Sudderth Jerry Talley Lloyd Taliferro Io Mac Swindie Billy Hugh Telford Betty Jo Tucker Betty Fay Tipton Mary Frances Tune Billy Jean Twyford Gilford Webb Patsy XVilcox Betty Fay Tipton J. P. W'omack Class ol 'l945 i S is S , i J l ye ie ' i 'i A 'I 'ftt' , y si rsl e Q , 3 Class ol 'IQ45 Susie Scott, giving a talk of the advantages of being a Camp lfire Girl, helps with the iirst freshman program. Two 'freshnaan students display their talent with the eleetrie guitar. Many of the freshman students have talent along musical lines this year. Gilford VVebb leads the class in the oath of allegiance to i the flag. This 'freshman plaeard shows the fine spirit which thesei students displayed in the parade. They are always be i hind the Bearcats l00 per cent in everything. Don Haraldson seems a little dumbfounded over some- thing while the freshman students are' being introduced in assembly. Jerry Talley, Eleanor Enloe, and Nancy Browne look interested in this. The band forms November ll on the field at the half of the Sherman-Denison game. 7-Lexi gfanb 1 Q 3 I x 2 I we .f,,, Af, 7, ,. . W fr 2. , lx 5k 5 , . w w iii' ii. if 3,5 gp silfiwfff fQ1zvff1fie9x2vn H L 4'-FG, Y sf Q fm, , ZW 5 W ..., ,,: A ga, . A , hw. in ,., f :fm g 'am N A , M1 -1 W 1 rs Q r ' xx-14 M 'film Q ,V W S ' Vg, iw 1' wiv flaffgk Eg 2 sw X assi' .f x wi? 5 -,L . mx . , W. 4. .1 .,g x A X' 1 . J., P+ A '4,l. 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Y . iw .Q ,W Senior and Junior Runners Up Most Beautiful Girl Mary Janice Cole Most Popular Girl Margery Hare Most Representative Girl Shirley Scott Most Handsome Boy Bobby Campbell Most Popular Boy Carl Stone Most Representative Boy Johnnie Reid Most Beautiful Girl Dorothy Cargal Most Popular Girl Betty Joyce Steele Most Representative Girl Mary Beth Foshee Most Hanclsonie Boy Joe Cecil Newbill Most Popular Boy Joe Joiner Most Representative Boy Billy VVeihs SODl IOfTlOf6 c3DCi l:fZSl1fTldfl RLIDHZFS Most Beautiful Girl Beverly Browne Most Popular Girl Mary Clyde Bailey Most Representative Girl Virginia Ann Strotller Most Handsome Boy Mack Thompson Most Popular Boy Don McCall Most Representative John McKenna Most Beautiful Girl Nancy Browne Most Popular Girl Eleanor Enloe Most Representative Mary Johnston Most Handsome Boy Donald Haraldson Jerry Talley Most Popular Boy Most Representative Maurice Speers Boy Girl Boy :iTj,,,.,,, ,... ll. 5 E l I Q i They Stand 0 t because SHIRLEY SCOTT Shirley is Editor of the ATHENIAN and a member of the National Honor Society. She is Secretary of the Senior Class and is very active in all school activities. Her many winning characteristics have won many friends for her. RUTH WHITEACRE She is Editor of the Hi-Talk. Ruth was in the Junior Play and is Secretary of her home room. She is 2nd Vice President of the Scholarship Club. Ruth is an excellent student. JODIE SORY Jodie is Business Manager of the Senior Class. He is a member of the S Association having earned two letters in basketball. He was elected President of the Home Room Presidents Cabinet and is the Most Representative Boy of the Senior Class. RUBY NELL MCMAHAN She is a talented musician and plays the bell lyre in our Band. Ruby Nell is a member of the Scholarship Club and was elected President of the Local History Club. She also belongs to the Latin Club. They Stand Gut - - - because MARGERY HARE Margery is Business Manager of our annual. She is a member of the National Honor Society and Discussion Club. She is Vice President of the Dramatic Club. She is one of the most popular girls in our Senior Class. FRANK TRAU Frank is a good debater. He is a very talented pianist and is a member of the Scholarship Club. Frank was in the Junior Play, and he is a member of the Math and Latin Clubs. HOWARD RODGERS Howard is the captain of the football team and is Most Popular Boy of the Senior Class. Howard is a member of the NSU Association and he has always been active in sports of all kinds. He was chosen King of High School. VIRGINIA ANN STROTHER She is the Most Representative Girl of the Sophomore Class. Virginia Ann is a member of the Latin Club and of the Scholarship Club. She is active in all clubs and is a member of the ATHENIAN staff. They btanol Gut because KATHERINE ROGERS She is an extemporaneous speaker. Katherine is a mem- ber of the Scholarship Club and belongs to the National Honor Society. She is President of the Spanish Club and the Math Club. FRANCES HARE She is President of the Freshman Class. Frances is :1 member of the Local History Club and she is Freshman Editor of the ATHENIAN. She is well liked by all her classmates and she is a good all-round student. BOB CAMPBELL Bobby is a most promising trackster. He is a member of the USU Association and he is an excellent student. Bob- by was elected runner-up to the Most Handsome Boy of the Senior Class. VIRGINIA EMBREY She is active in debate. Virginia is' a member of the Dramatic Club and a member of the Hi-Talk staff. Vir- ginia had one of the main parts in the Junior Play and she is a member of the ATHENIAN staff. They Stand Gut - - - because MARY GORDON ELLIS She is president of the Senior Class. Mary Gordon is President of the National Honor Society and is a member of the Scholarship Club. Mary Gordon Well-deserves the title of Most Popular Girl of her class. JOHN MCKENNA John is the Most Representative Boy in his class. He is President of his home room and is an out-standing stu- dent. 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L 1' f 11wv,f :iw -, ',gQ 1 Y M ' -QW , mf A V Q , L 4 L W ASJETWQ 5, Q ff ! A . f W. f. xx Lx Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman 19 O.. 6.., 6 ...... 6 ..,. 0... 7 ..... 13. 20 7 ...... I I eason s Results ......Greenville 14 .....Da1las Tech 7 ,....,..Sunset 27 ...,.McKinney 6 .............,.Paris 32 .....Highland Park 6 .......Gainesville 19 .......Terrell Prep 0 .......,.Bonham 6 .......Denison 7 e 'fighting No lack of spirit can be seen on the part of the yell leaders. This fact is plainly borne out in this snapshot. Many a Bearcat touchdown this year was put across as a result of the excellent enthusiasm displayed by both stu- dents and the yell leaders. . ..,. ,M .W .,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,n,,,-,1 eafzcats 06 qcfitul ne In the opening game of the season the Bearcats showed much power and clockw work cooperation. These first few games were hard fought and were great games! Though scores showed we were behind, Sherman had lots of fight and determination. Even though scores may count, most of us know how much spirit and eagerness the Bearcats had and how this spirit was unequaled by any opposing team. Denison played its hardest but it was not hard enough to overcome the Bearcats. We always fought to the end of every game, and we want to tell the Bearcats now that never have we had a team which showed as much spirit as the Bearcats of' '41 'T T V C ' -a., ..,, W-pvwiwwm-vw, -W vu ,W , . -fe rffi'-1-1 RY ' T. .... ? A IMG' r . . . nw --A f Q-. lst row 1Readfng Left to Rightl Paul Trotter, Charles McClaren, Bert Shcrron, Leland Ellis, Robert Bond. Dave Gleckler, Russell Pelly, Carl Kyle, Billy Fry. Znd row Joe Joiner, Jack Helton, Joc Newbill, R. C. Hermon, James Anderson, James Magers, Billy Jo Robnett, LeRoy Capps, John Southard, Howard Hestancl, Billy Blankenship. 3rd row Mr. Owen, Gene Dial, L. N. White, Leo Tucker, Joe Dyer, Bennie Hall, Bobby Campbell, Phil Porter, Ralph Barker, Jessee Crouch, Howard Tucker, Carl Stone, Billy VVeihs, Mr. Harris. , L Behing good blocking, Tudie Hestand, one of the best backs Sherman High School has ever seen, makes a good gain in the Denison game. Fans rose to their feet to see him streak near the goal line. Coaching Staff TRUETT OWEN MARION HARRIS Head Coach Assistant Coach FOOTBALL 1941 BUDDY BOND Center Second Letter Weight-140 pounds No. 33 CARL STONE Back Second Letter Weight-155 Pounds No. 39 TUDIE HESTAND Back Second Letter , Weight-150 Pounds k,J.giJ- No. 28 ' JACK HELTON Back Weight-130 No. 43 I X . I s Yes, we still have the ball, and there is no question that we'l1 keep it. Good interference stops any farther gains by Hi-Park. Just about to substitute in scrimmage. Fine Workouts gave the Bearcats real fight. Ycs. he caught itg but We got him tore an ty further such attempts. BILLY JO ROBNETT Guard Second Letter Weight-220 Pounds No. 47 JAMES ANDERTON Tackle Weight-191 No. 41 PHIL PORTER Back First Letter Weight-157 Pounds No. 37 JOE JO'NER End First Letter Weight-129 Pounds No. 35 DAVID GLECKLER Back First Letter Weight-145 Pounds No. 54 LEO TUCKER Tackle First Letter Weight-185 Pounds No. 45 JAMES MAGERS Guard Second Letter Weight-160 Pounds No. 38 BOBBY CAMPBELL Back First Letter W ig 1-H153 Pounds Nc. 55 At the half some of the players assist wounded Buddy Bond off the field. Jack Helton shakes two men loose. l I 1 L L1 ,fl Just before the ball is snapped. Bobby Campbell carries the ball for a good ten yard gain. JOE DYER Center First Letter Weight-143 Pounds No. 48 BENNIE HALL Tackle First Letter Weight-190 Pounds No. 52 JOHN SOUTHARD End First Letter Weight-158 Pounds No. 51 HOWARD RODGERS Back Third Letter Weight-194 Pounds No, 41 L. N. WHITE End First Letter Weight-155 Pounds No. 31 LEROY CAPPS Center First Letter Weight-145 Pounds No. 29 PAUL TROTTER Tackle First Letter Weight-153 Pounds No. 30 BILLY BLANKENSHIP Back First Letter Weight-121 Pounds No. 43 Yes, Sherman recovered again. An incomplete pass but good work A touchdown in the making. Just out of the huddle. 5 In the Gainesville game Rodgers goes over for a touch down. A Paris man is soon stopped by Buddy Bond. - E Denison starts towards their goal but soon many Sher- man players stop him for a loss. Howard Rodgers starts off for a lo touchdown. Good work! ng gain, and finally a Yes, it's a first down this time. Rodgers makes another good kick into Denison territory. lflr-stzuicl fakes-to Rodgers and then streaks off for ll good gain. Yes, another incompleted pass. If it hadn't been, just look at the Sherman men that would have downed him. MANAGERS Billy Weihs 2nd letter Gene Dial lst letter KITTENS lst Row 1Reading left to rightj Ellis, Cogswell, Talley, Nance, Lane, Counts, Frank- lin, Sampsell, Riley, Burroughs, M. Thompson, B. Thompson. 2nd Row Dinsmore, Haraldson, McCall, Vaughn, Ferguson, Hallman, Davidchick, Smith, Omohundro, Stephens, Westbrook, Moore, Kiser. 3rd Row Mr. Orenduff, Inman, Hainline, Wilkerson, Rudd, P. Keagens, Morton Griegg, Garcia, Burke, B. Keagens, Ford, W. Crouch. A Denison man is stopped by some more good Sherman blocking. Anderton looks like he'll get him but I think Magers made the tackle. 'Action Highlights of th? VZGI' The kick off, the most exciting part in any football game. It looks like a tie but Stone, No. 97, got the ball on that play. Campbell just about to get started and when he does, no one can stop him. f If W' i Rodgers makes an end run for a nice gain and for a first down. This time Robnett kicks off and itis out-of-bounds. No, he won't get far, not with those linemeri coming up to make a tackle. gaslzefivail . . . lQL,lQ SEASON'S RESULTS Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman Sherman 21 .........,., Sulphur Springs 15 ......,..,.. Sulphur Springs 18 ...... .....,,. G ainesville 14 ...... .rr..... B onham 12 ...,, .,.,.,., D enison 18 ....... .,..... M cKinney 23 ...... .................. P aris 39 ..... .,,,, W hitewright 33 ...... ...... G ainesville 19 ...... .......... B onham 21 ..... ....,., M cKinney 35 ...... .,,,.,,,,,,.. B ells 22 ..... ............. D enison 38 ..,.. ..... W hitewright 29 ...... ,....,.......... P aris 23 19 23 24 21 32 39 30 43 20 27 10 26 22 34 FRAN li SOUTHARD Captain lst Row CReading Left to Rightj Bert Sherron, Jack Helton, Joe Joiner, Billy Jeff Hall. 2nd Row Jodie Sory, Joe Garcia, Joe Newbill, John Raymond Locke, Russell Pelly, Jean Kolb. 3rd Row Mr. Owen, R. R. A. Keller, Perry Keagens, Marvin Wilkerson, Joe Dyer, Frank Southard, Billy Hardy. GHE 55555 T312 3548 I gif EUHR E HH KQERMHRYQ1 31 QQ 5 . I g ,hrs 555 QMBPQ :A I 94.2 Tzczclz Team lQLf2 7-'zaclz 72am and feffefzmen Disfzicf .2 120 High Hurdles--Howard Lucus ,A,,,,, ,,,,,,AA, 3 rd 100 Yard Dash-Bobby Campbell ,,,A,,,, ,,A,,, 1 Si 220 Yard Dash-Bobby Campbell ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,A, 1 gt 440 Yard Relay-Garcia, Helton, Dimmitt Campbell ,,,, lst 440 Yard Dash-Helton ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3rd 440 Yard Dash-Phil Porter .,....,,.,l,.,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,e, ,,e,,,,,, 4 th 1 Mile Relay-Southard, Garcia, Porter, Helton ,,Y,,7,,777, 2nd Shot Put-Robnett ,,,,,.,,,,77.7,,7,,,,,,,,,..,777,.........,,,7,,.,777 ,,,,777, 2 nd Discus-Robnett .,,..,,,77,,.,,. ,,7,7777 4 th High Jump-P. Keagans ,,,7 ,,,,,,l, 3 rd MR. MARION HARRIS Coach ennis DISTRICT INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET DALLAS-APRIL 11, 1942 Boys Singles fVe1'non Ray Griffinh Sherman-Denison ....,,,,,,,,,A,A.,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sherman 611, 6:1 Sherman-Highland Park ,,,,.., ...... ,,,,7,,,, S h errnan 6:3,7:5, 6:2 Boys Doubles Uohnny Baker :md Billy Storeyj V Sherman-Denison ,,,,.......,,,77,,77.l,l... ...., D cmson 316, 6:3, 6:3 BILLY STOREY Captain First Row 4Readlng Left to Riglitl David Bryant, Vernon Rav Griffin, Keamard, Bryan Second Row Miss Noble, Buddy Randolph, Johnny Baker, Billy Storey. easonfs Results Captain Billy Storey executes a backhand flat stroke. This is his first year to play and he will be back next year. Johnny Baker serves the ball. This is his second year to letter. Johnny has two more years on the tennis team. Vernon Griffin gets off to a good start with one of his ex- cellent forehands. Vernon has been one of the best tennis players that Sherman High School has ever had. David Bryant serves the ball to the deuce court. Drew Kennard gets in a nice stroke. Buddy Randolph makes ready to serve. qifzrs enmls DISTRICT INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET DALLAS-APRIL 11 1942 Girls Singles CJuanita Schumacherj Sherman-Highland Park ,77,7 ,,7,,,, S herman 620, 6:1 Sherman-Denison ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, .,,, 7 , Sherman 6:0, 6:1 Girls Doubles fSally Williams and Mary Clyde Baileyj Sherman-Highland Park ,,Y,,,,,, Highland Park 614, 4:6, 6:2 SALLY VVILLIAMS Captain ,Sf 1 J X, First Row QReading Left to Righty Mildred Haraldson, Sarah Cantrell, Mary Clyde Bailey, Sally Williams. Second Row Miss Noble, Charlotte Carlton, Juanita Schumacher, Odette Kennedy. Mary Clyde Bailey, a sophomore, follows through with a forehand shot. She is in line to letter for four years. Juanita Schumacher executes a graceful follow through for a backhand. Juanita has been one of the most outstanding girl ten- nis players in Sherman High for a long time. Sarah Cantrell demonstrates an overhand stroke. Sarah will be back next year. Captain Sally Williams places a forehand flat stroke. She has lettered for three years and has made an excellent captain for the team. . f, UJKQ R ' C2 L Biff , -C w Vt ' , H- Cidiletltl l4t09'l-QP SWL, 'Qicjqkkugh Mifvfff, 3 MC 'fx A 753 7' I in J' ' 'x 4' ' Gif 'f gdawffdkflffv 'mllgkff ,J,.f.ffu,fL' ' ' JJ 'Wi V VU ' wf'JfVf:fu,f1 1 vf ' X 1 f U . U t4-,ii iwbsy 4414! QZ45,1, V -Q K 44 fl. . K QQ M ff A X441 LC MVQQ, .1 f IV ,LMA f' lx 5 'La QMQW ff' ff' 4- A0 ,K , ' 'V ' MK, , ,, ff Q , can 1 f .J f W W O fzqanizafions Your 1942 A-VHENIIAXN The purpose of the ATHENIAN is to present all phases of school life to the students so that in later years they may recall with pleasure their school days. Editor ,,,,,7,,Vf,,,,,,....,,, .,.,.,,,, S hirley Scott Business Manager ,,.. ,,,,,,, M argery Hare Sponsor ,s..,ss,,,. . ,.,,,,. ,,ss.,, B illy Blunlc lst row 2nd row 3rd row CReading Left to Rightj Nell McCall, Margaret Clark, Mary Vivia Eakin, Sara McElhannon, Elizabeth Gates, Virginia Embry, Joy Davault, Ruth Ann Douglass. Jack Todd, Charles Seiss, Frances Hare, Margery Hare, Varina Powell, Bet- ty Joyce Steele, Virginia Ann Strother, Carol Neaves, John McKenna. Marian Seiss, Mary Beth Foshee, Shirley Scott, Hugh Hall, Shepherd Litsey, Nancy Tuck, Suzy Scott, Mr. Blunk. A years Record in picture and lyoe Margery Hare, Business Manager of the .'llfIL'IlflII!, gives her staff a good sales talk before she sends them ont to solicit ads. Sheperd Litsey, Annual Photographer, gets his equipment ready to make some snapshots. The class editors help to put some of the final touches on the book. Mary Vivia liakin and Margaret Clark help Shirley Scott on the senior section of the book. .- pride ol All Sherman Clarinet: Billy Cundiff, jimmie judd, Yoline Downs. james Farley, lidith Nina Elkins, Vivian Beth jackson, Sara jean Reynolds, Bonnie Rushing, Beulah Faye Cook, Delbert Dodson, junior Dudley, Charles Langham. Mary Katherine Gibson. Herman Lang- ham, Betty jean Patton, Mary Margaret Ray, Billy jim Roberts. Alto Clarinet: james lfiekling. Bass Clarinet: Donna Hurst Oboe: jerry Smith. Alto Saxophone: Margery Vaughn, Herbert Young, Betty jo Green. C. Melody: Gwendolyn Robertson. Tenor Saxophone: Betty jean McDonald. Baritone Saxophone: Fred Kyle. Trumpet: Harold Burke, Dorothy Barker, Eugenia Franklin, Dick Woodxvortli, Billy Hayden, Diek Heekman, james Patton, james Russell. Albert Travis, Dwayne Redden, james Riley, Robert Garcia, Syl- via Lea Mitchell, Tom XVillis. Mellophone: Nina Bell, Wfynelle Simpson. High . . . Bearcat Band French Horn: Mickey Hatfield, Kenneth Keeth, Virginia Stephenson, Herbert Dean,. Trombone: Vlfaybourn Gunn, Howard XN'oodworth, Joe John- son, Billy Ray, Jim Vestal, Claude Perry, Her- man Feltz, Gelnn Robertson. Baritone: Paul Cotton, Tom Cordell, Hubert Hightower, Donald Hatfield. Bass: Billy Cogswell. Otis Franklin, I. B. Branham. Hass l.yre: David Cotton, Ruby Nell Mcllahan, Naomi Ivy. Snare Drum: George Higginbothani. Frank Allen Morrison, Bobby MeVVhorter. 'Bass Drnxn: Mary Louise Savage. Cymbals: Calvin Cantrell. Drum Major: Paul Cotton. Majorette: Dixie Ashburn, Mary Alice Robertson, Norma Fay Hall. Swiss Flag Twirlers: Nancy Brown, Dolly Menton. Mary Porter, Chzlrlsie Phillips, Doris Ruther- ford. Stunt Twirler: Joy Cole. Color Bearerst Juanita Fanning, Mary joe Reider. Bettie Louise Vineyard. Tile Hi-Talk It is the purpose of the Hi-Talk to report the news of the school, to develop school spirit, and to print articles which are of special interest to high school students. .........RutliXYhiteacre Editor. Business Manager ..... George Higginbotham Sponsor ........... Miss Louise McCoy X ' I ei- 'V M li' mia 1 ' 3 ,A f lst row 2nd row 3rd row 4th row fReacling Left to Rightb Mildred Holcomb, Frances Wilsoii, Patsy Cloud, Martha Sue Amonett, Florence Griswold, Jim Buster, Bennett Cook. CReading Left to Rightl Marian Bookout, Beverly Browne, Ruth Whiteacre, Joy Davault, Ruth Hamilton, Bobby Pennington, Mary Frances Johnston, George Hig- ginbotham. CReading Left to Rightj Betty Richards, Louise Justiee, Eleanor Dunn, Sarah jane Lamb, Ann Eubank, Katherine Rogers, Mary Gibson, Dorothy Barns, Marjorie Gray, Nancy Brown. Mary Beth Foshee, Ruby Nell McMahan, Ann Miller, Mildred Bond, Bobby Gwyn, Wallace Womack, Joe Alexander, Mary Frances Johnston, Miss McCoy. Mirror of Student Qpinion Ruth Whiteacre, Miss McCoy, Bobby Pennington, and Mary Beth Foshee set up type for the Thursday morning edition of the Hi-Talk. Frances Wilson and Mildred Holcomb, typists for the Hi- Talk, get some good scandal ready for the printer. Ruth Whiteacre, Editor of the Hi-Talk, proof reads an article. Debate ing and to put their thoughts into words, and to recognize that the other person has a right to his opinion. Girls' Debate Team ...,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,, V i rginia Embrey, Mary Frances Johnson Boys' Debate Team ,,7,.i.,,,,, Grady Thompson, Frank Trau Sponsor ,,,,7, ,, 7,,,,,,,,,,,, i,i,,,,..,,,,,7,, , ,,,,7,,,,, T ravis Massey lst row fReading Left to Rightb Betty Clyde Christian, Mary Frances Johnston, Vir- ginia Embry, Frank Trau, Harry Gibbs, Betty Joe Tucker. 2nd row Bill Telford, Jim Buster, Mr. Massey, Conrad Scaggs, Felix Edwards. The purpose of the Debate Club is to promote clear think- Qllice l-lelp The girls that compose the office help are the girls that are interested in secretarial work as a vocation. They help Miss McNeely with the office work. Reading Left to Right: Melba Joe Gathright, Fannie Mae Hixon, Peggy Welch, Doi' othy Spears, Mary Dema Hinton, Elizabeth Bradley, Nelda Forrest, Carroll Thompson Miss McNeely. lst row 2nd row 3rd row 4th row 5th row Recreational Club The chief aim of the Recreational Club is to promote good sports of today. OFFICERS Managers ....,,,,,,,,o,,.,,,o ,.,,,o,,o,, ,,..,,,,,,,,,, ...o,,o,,o,,,,o, L i l a Lloyd, Clayrene Reynolds, Carolyn Williams Sponsor ,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,o,,,,,,..,.,,,,,, ,,o,. M i ss Gene Grinnell fReading Left to Rightl Butler, Hunsucker Butler, Dixon, Judkins, Casler, Seitz, Holcomb, Riley, Williams, Hinton, Reynolds, Hall Speck. Butler, Keith, Tucker, Haralson, Seitz, Burke, Johnston, Jarrell, White, Yowell, Rush, Gardenshire, Hixon, Brown. Ogletree, Dean, Tunt, Elliott, Sutton, Gilbert, McLane, Keller, Holton, Cooke, Lewis, Taylor, Riley Dodson. Adams, Ross, Robertson, Tipton, Paine, Dunning, Monroe, May, Brooks, Turley, Covey. McKinney, Childress, McMurry, Payne, Tucker, Scott, Barnes, Lloyd, Hash, Bumpas, Lance, Risk. sportsmanship and to familiarize the girls with the popular l The Reading students the OFFICERS President ........ ............... .... N e ll McCall Vice-President ..... ....... N ancy Tuck Secretary-Treasurer .. .... Margery Vaughn Sponsor ........... ....... 3 Iiss Ferrill Reading Club Club was organized this year to stimulate in the desire to read more and better books. lst row VVilliam VValler, James Fiekling, Grady Thompson. David Br,nnt. A ' Zngd row Francis Wfilson, Mildred Holcomb, Sally XN'illiams ,Nell McCall, ljimglzy ixla Adams, Marcella Reaves, Mary Vivia liakin, Betty McClure. H 3rd Row Miss Ferrill, Emma Mnlkey, Helen Kerr, Nancy Tuck, Marian Seiss, Sara Mel l hannon, Katherine Rogers, Dorothy Barnes, Leta Kate Maelfn, Margaret Clarke 4th row Peggy NVeleh, Florine Addison, Louise Morrow, Betty Sue xelhali, .n:tr,,'. Vaughn, Kathleen Payne. a Mae Holmes, Edith lilkns. Rhythm and Harmony Mr. Hayes leads the elmrus in presenting Zl musical assembly. Nell McCall, talented senior, is accompanist fur the group. Many hard hours of practise like this have made the clumrus the success it is today. f X Q fi 1 1 .M J nf h Af f ll Mixed Chorus The members of the Mixed Chorus try to further their talents for singing by presenting interesting programs in assembly, and' for other groups. OFFICERS President .,.... ....,....... .... I l ugh Cooper Vice-President ...... ..,..... X lae Pankey Secretary-Treasurer .... H. ,-X. Compton Sponsor ........... ..... D on Hayes lst row Readng Left to Right? Nell McCall, Louise justice, Addie Straiton, Nelda Holton, Mameta Hendon, Mary Lou Darter, George Moore, Kenneth King, Billy Jaco, Annie Katherine Meliinney, Dolores Jackson, Ludean Dixon, Ludie Dixon, Mr. Hayes. Znd row Cosetta Paine, Mayhelle Roper, Ruth Olsen, Hugh Cooper, H .A. Compton, Shep- herd Litsey, Billy Tom Cummins, Edwin Graham, Dorothy Adams, Mildred Mc- Cright, Norma Barnett, Betty Wlheeler. 3rd row Sarah ,lane Lamb, Betty Templeton, Joyce Vkfinstead, Martha Tatum, Betty Rich- ards, XYll.na VVebh, Glenna Faye Ogletree, Martha Ann Meador. 4th row il .B. Linsteadi, Robert Hale, Ruth lrlamilton, Lorelle Campbell, Edna Ketner, Ken- neth Loug, Linda Heitrzn, Grace Cook, Edith Brooks, Martha Duke. ,J Cdm6fd The Camera Club was organized this year to encourage stu dents to further their ability in photography OFFICERS President ...... ...................... S hepherd Litsey Vice-President . . . ........... Joe Sory Secretary ..,... .... h iary Beth Foshee Sponsor .. ....... Mr. McCall lst row flieadfng Left to RightJ Robert Snodgrass, VValter Scale, A. VV .Newman Jack Todd, Margaret Clark, Mary Beth Foshee, Betty Anderson, June Joiner, Geraldine Autrey, Helen Sims, Patsy Murray, Patsy Tucker. Znd row Carol Neaves, Billy Joe Jeter, Billy Keller, Paul Cotton, Billy Hardy, Vincent Jones, M r. McCall, Shepherd Litsey, Joseph Sory, Jimmie DeFord, limma Faye McMur- ray, Helen Childress. - www A 3 ? 5 DiseUssion Club The Discussion Club was organized to help students under stand better the present day affairs and to discuss the issues of the day at their meetings. OFFICERS Presulent ...... Yiee-President Secretary . . .. Reporter .... Sponsor . . . . . . .Virginia Embrey .... .Varina Powell . . . . . .Elizabeth Gates john Raymond Locke ......Trayis Massey lst row CReading Left to Rightj Charles Seiss, Robert Snodgriss james Ray Grady Thonip son, Frank Trau, Harry Gibbs. john Locke. 2nd row Joy Davault, Bobby Pennington. Virginia Enibry, lxuth Whtelcrt X r ery H C Sarah McElhannon, Cecile VVortl1ley, Hugh Hall 3rd rou' Mr. Massey. Naomi Covey, Juanita Fannin, Leta lxate Nlulin ll abeth Gates Ruth Ellen Linton, Betty McClure, Ruth Ann ljouglass Nlzrx Beth Fo he 4th rou' Lois Newell, Sylvia Mitchell, Nell Madison, Nancy 'l utk Nl lr in it s Xl ix Fran eis Johnson, Varina Powell, Marie Butler. A ,J -six wm1uui.lnws . lufljjy Vocational Club pils with advantages and disadvantages of various professions OFFICERS President ...... .................... 1 largery Vaughn Vice-President ...... ,...... I -ouisc Morrow SCCf6'f31'Y-Treasurer .. .... Carrell Thompson Rfiporter ....,.,... ..... N aoinia NValdo Sponsor G. Mitchell lst row Clleading l.eft to Rightl Thomas, Nlialda, Oglcslzy, Teinplcton, Hollaway, Tucker, Myric, Gray, Melhorn, Kelly. lnrl row Bounds, Doclson, Leverette, Vlillianis, Clark, Nlorrow, Scott, Abernathy, jackson, Speck, Baker. 3rd row Uwens, Calvin, Means, Covey, llarncs, Bounds. Richardson, NVinstcad, Mr. Mitchell, -lth row Xlialdrop, Alexander, Paine, Cotton, Elkins, Hecknian, Ycstal, judkins, Smith, Yauglin, Ray, Bentley, Compton, Keller, Cooper. ludkins, Garcia. This major objective of the Vocational Club is to acquaint pu- F , '44, ,, f Local l-iistory Club The Local History Club was o1'ga.nized for those students in- terested in learning more about the history of Grayson County and surrounding territory OFFICERS President ....,. ........,...... I Quby Nr-ll Mcklahan Yicc-Prusiclcnt .. ....,.. liloisc Roberts Secretary ...... ..... l lt-lt-n Pickayance Sponsor .... Miss Peacock l lst row Cllcading Left to Righty Florence Griswold. Patsy XVilcox, Francis llarc, Virginia Strother, Suzy Scott, Nancy Browne, Mary Johnston, Martha Dukc. Zncl row Betty Dean, Betty Scruggs, Helen Pickavancc, Ruby Nell Mcklahan, Linda Hcftcn, Frances Stephens, J. P. Woiiiack, Miss Peacock. 3rd row Herbert Young, Paul lillis, Road Onioluinrlro, VVallace xlVOlU2lCk, Paul Evans, Frank W'clch, Felix liclwarcls. Future l'iomemol4ers Club The Future Homemaking Club honors hornernaking as a career and develops opportunitiesj for Wholesome relations between individuals and groups. OFFICERS President ...,.. ................... S arzih .lane Lamb Vice-Presidents .... .... N ell Madison, Bill Smith Secretary ..... ....... I ulia Ann Bentley Sponsor .. .... Bliss Klingesmith l lst row fliending Left to Rightj Newman, Simmons, Smith, Riley, Litsey. Thompson, Loo- ney, S.nTms, Parton, Redden, Neathery, Todd. Znd row Templeton, W'ilson, O'Hanlon, Corbin, Garrison, Lamb, XVillia1n5. Joiner, Casler, Hall, Jackson, Massey, Ross, VVall:xee, Nelson. 3rd row Glbsen, Bloxom, Garcia, Strickland, Maelin, Sharp, XVard, Vkfinstead, Barker, Thom- as, Bentley, Ferguson, Ketner, Payne. -lth row H lloway, Melhorne, Dean, Gray, Kelly, Lloyd, Johnson, Riley, Linton, lxValk, Madi- son, Brooks, Rusk, Smith. S A it Y Kolophon Club This club has as its purpose the training of student assist- ants in the high school library and the developing of interest in work in libraries as a vocation. OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,..,,, . ,,7,,7, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, . H , Thelma Bloxom Vice President ,e.e U H Maxine Melhorn Secretary-Treasurer Y ,, Julia Ann Bentley Sponsor ,.,,,,,,,,,,e,,,e,,, ,, . Y Miss Gray lst row CLeft to Rightl Thelma Bloxom, Julia Ann Bentley, Betty Sue Vollrath, Mary Vivian Eakin, Marjorie Gray, Maxine Melhorne, Billie Kathrine O'Hanlon, Pearl Mae Covey. 2nd row Eloise Roberts, Wanda Randolph, Joyce Warner, Mary Jane Tucker, Velma Jean Sharp, Joan Serivner, Katherine Strickland, Miss Gray. 3rd row Lois Newell, Jewell Kathrine Franks, Dolly Noble, Ruby Joyce Richardson Leta Kate Maclln, V1rg1nia,Harper, Elizabeth Barker, Vernie Lee Heiiclexnmi Patsy Cloud. ' fi' ' ' 1 , ff ' H I! f I' ' .1 Art Club The Art Club is composed of students interested in further ing their talent at drawing. OFFICERS PI'GSid6Tlf 4......,,... 77,77,7,,7,,7,,,,,,,,,....,, B etty Lou Johnston Vice President ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, M ary Janice Cole Secretary ....oVo7,,, 7 oo,. ,,,o, F rank Welch Treasurer ,o7o,,77 .o7,o, K atherine Rogers Sponsor Vrr,r ,oY.. ,.,,r,o,r M i ss Dial 1st row Qliieading Left to Rightj Mameta Hinton, Bobby Fickling, Jack Mclntire, J. P. Womack, Glen Halliday, Mary Barker. 2nd row Norma Jean Gardenhire, Carolyn Williams, Frank Welch, Buddy Kolb, Velma Jean Sharp, Naomi Covey. 3rd iow Miss Dial, Jean Larsen, Katherone Rogers, Dorothy Barnes, Mary Janice Cole, Betty Alexander, Mary Lou Darter, Vernie Lee Henderson. Latin Club The Latin Club tries to arouse interest in Latin by creating opportunities for the students to give presentations that can not be carried on in class, and to help students to learn moie about the Latin race. OFFICERS Consuls ..,,r.7.. .,.rsr, M argaret Clark, Betty Sue Vollrath QUE-l6St0I' ..,, ,...,,,,,...,,,,,.,.,,,.....,,,,,,,, ,,,,,. ,,,,, B i 1 ly Storey Censor ,.,.. ,.,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,, M i lclred Bond Scriptor ,.... ,t,,, D orothy Barnes Sponsor .,,,7 ,,.t,tt, . Miss Boyd lst row CReading Left to RightJStewart Scott, Varina Powell Ruth in i Uougia Margaret Clark, Betty Sue Vollrath, Mildred Bond Do othy Pfun s Kath erine Rogers. 2nd row La Verne Boggs, Ruby Nell McMahan, Sara Jane Reynold Helcn Picka vance, Virginia Strother, Franis Stephens, Frank T1 au Chauncy Kolo Fi ani Welch, Carol Neaves. 3rd row Paul Evans, Donna Katherine Hurst, Gloria Weighs Virginia lu i 3 i Hai y Mac Deckard, Wallace Womack, Linda Hefton, Margaret Ann B xvning Butler, Jimmy DeFord, Miss Boyd. 4th row Herbert Young, Martha Elliott, Myrtle Livingston Beverly Blown Alb 1 Haufman, Mary Beth Foshee, B etty Smith. Dramatic Club The fun of giving a play is perhaps the motive which prompts most students to join the Dramatic Club. It gives students training in cooperation, originality, self-confidence, poisee, appreciation, initiative, and good sportsmanship. OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,.,, Mary Janice Cole Vice Presidnet .t.....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,tt,,,, M argery Hare Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, M ary Gordon Ellis Sponsor ,, ,,t,,,t,,t,,,,,t, t,,te,,,, M rs. Anderson X W Bottom row CLeft to Righty, Melba Jo Gathright, Mary Francis Johnson, Virginia Em- bry, Ruth Hamilton, Joy Davault, Cecile Worthley, Margery Hare, Sara Mc- Elhannon, Florine Addison, Betty Koons. Q1 Tcp row Mrs. Anderson, Jodie Sory, Katherine Rogers, Mary Gorxloli' Ellis, Mary Francis Seitz, Nina Bess Seitz, Marian Seiss, Mary Janice Cole: Nancy Tuck, Betty Templeton, Ruth Whiteacre. Home Room presidents The primary purpose of the Home Room is to establish bet- ter means of understanding and cooperation between facul- ty and students. This Working unit has carried out a great many projects through their well organized club. Bottom rovy CReading Left to Righty, Johnny McKenna, Conrad Scaggs, Vernon Grif- fin, Sammy Wolfe, Jodie Sory, Hugh Hall, Juanita Schumacher, Sally Wil- hams, Rhayetta Hart, Duell Mae Monroe, Patsy Cloud, Mary Margaret Ray, Mary Lee Conrad. Top row Patsy Wilcox, June Joiner, Patsy Weihs, Ruby Nell McMaha,n, Betty Joyce Steele, Mary Clyde Bailey, Bobby Gwyn, Hugh Cooper, Dorothy Cargal, Jack Southard, Louise Morrow, Bobby Jo Dodson, Mary Francis Johnson. Golf Club The Golf Club was organized for those boys wishing to learn more about golf and to improve their techniques. OFFICERS President ..,,,,,l...,,,,,,...7,tt,,,...,,,,,...,,,,,,...,,t,,. Read Omohundro Vice-President ,.,..,,,....77 ,,...YY,,l.V,77,..,,77 C arol Neaves Secretary-Treasurer ot,.., .,777,l J ohn Raymond Locke Sponsor ,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,7,,...,, ,,,.., , ,,,,.,ttt,., C arl Taylor , :- Bottom row fReading Left to Righty, Jim Buster, Herbert Young, Tom Eakin, Carol Neaves Neal Gibson Felix Edwards. Top row, Mr. Taylor, Dan Hainline, Read Omohundro, John Locke, Jimmy DeFo1'd, Stewart Scott. HSN Association? The B0y's S Association is composed of boys who have lettered in athletics, literary events, annual, and Hi-Talk. Its aim is to bring about a closer relationship among the boys who have lettered. OFFICERS President ,o,,,,., ,,os,o, ,,o,,oo,,,o,,,,,, ,,,,. ,,,, , , Y H oward Hestand Vice President ,,,,,, ., Y,,, Howard Rodgers Secretary ,,.,,,,o,, oo,,,,,,o,,, C arl Stone Sponsor ,,.,.,, ,oY,, M r. Owen Il g -' xx. , I lst row CReading Left to Rightj John Southard, Carl Stone, Phil Portfr, Bennie Hall 2nd row James Magers, Howard Hestand, Robert Bond, Billy Jeff Hall, David Glecls er, Joseph Sory, Sterling Dimmitt, Jean Kolb, Joe Joiner, Jack Helton. 3rd row LeRoy Capps, Frank Southard, Robert Campbell, Gene Dial, Lloyd Henry Howard Rodgers, James Anderson, Joe Dyer, Billy Joe Robnett. Monitors The work of the monitors is to check on students in the halls during classes, help Visiting students and adults through the school, and to maintain order and discipline during class time. orricsas n cf' . f ffl President .,,.,..,,,ss..,..,. ,,,,.,.i..sss,s.,,..,si ...,ssss Ge 0 rg!jlVI5Clure Vice President ....,,s,..., ,,,,, , ,Elveda Judkins Sercetary-Treasurer ,,s..,, ...,s,,i,, D Sponsor ,,,,....,,............,.., ,,,.,..,, M iss McNeely lst row 1Reading left to riglitj Billy Doggett, Carol Neaves, Jack Fogarty, LaVerne 2nd row X 3rd row Boggs, Elvada Judkins. Jackie Scott Vida Bassham, Naomi Covey, Frances Breedlove, W. C. Ford, Orval Looney, Dorothy Wallace, Helen Kerr, Nadine Levernett, Ann Matthews, Eleanor .Dunn, Doris Judkins, Imogene Ross. Luita Sarver, Emit Thompson, Bill Vick, Georgia Ruth Barnes, William Waller, Buddy Kolb, Martin Blackman, Margaret Curtis, Alta Vick, Cloteel Spraffgins Miss McNeely, ,,,.,.-X , NGeo1'ge McClure, Lowell Dedrick, Jimmy DeFord, Glenn Rob- A 4th row ertson, Willie7Mae Hughes, Jack Camel, Jackie Smith, Dorothy Jo Simmons, Patsy Sims, Georgia Mae Holmes, Nelda Speck, Frances Wilson. QQMWLMSW A ,J Hi-V Club The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to establish high ideals a spirit of fellowship among the members, form a foundation for the boys in their social and Christian life, and develop character, leadership, and initiative. OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,o,,. ,,,,,,,o,,,,,...,..... ,,oo,,,,, D a vid Bryant Vice President ,,,., ,,,,,,.., J ohn Maika Secretary ,,,t,,, ,,t,.., S ammy Wolfe Treasurer ,C Y.., ,,,,,,,,,,. , ,, Bill Hall Sponsor ,....., ,....,,,, C arl Taylor lst row QReading Left to Righty David Gleckler, Geor Billy Blanken ship, Tom Willis, Harry Deckard, Gene Todd, Sam Wolfe Jack Helton Sterling Dirnmitt. 2nd row Mr. Taylor, Joe Newbill, Joseph Sory, Billy Jeff Hall Robert Campbell Le Roy Capps, Jerry Todd, Stewart Scott, Jean Kolb. 3rd row Vernon Griffin, Hugh Hall, Voline Downs, John Maika Howard Hestand John Raymond Locke, Billy Weihs. Chem-Phy Club The Chem-Phy Club was organized for the purpose of fur- thering research in the sciences Chemistry and Physics for those students interested in such Work. OFFICERS President .,,,.,,,,,,, ,r,,,r,.,..... . ,.,r,,. A ,,,,,,.,,., ,,,,,, J e an Kolb Vice President ,.,,, ,,,,,,.. G lenn Robertson Secretary ,,...... rr,,,,....,.i,r,r,,,o N ell McCall Sponsor ,,,,, r,,,,,,, M r. Hollingsworth lst row fReading Left to Righty Lloyd Brockman, Jean Kolb, Margery Hare, Sara McElhannon, Cecile Worthley, J. M. Harmon. 2nd row Mr. Hollingsworth, Johnny Maika, Anthony Guevera, Bill Parker, Hugh Cooper, George Miller. Scholarship Club The Scholarship Club is an organization for students that have made the A Honor Roll. The purpose of the club is to encourage scholarship, to promote leadership, and to create a spirit of friendliness among those students of ability. OFFICERS President ,,,r,,,,, l,,,,, ,,r...,,,,r, . ,,,,,,r,,...,,r,,,,, r,,,, D a V id Gleckler Vice Presidents r,,,,,, ,, ,,,,r,,.e,,,,,,,,,.,,e,,,,,, Bobby Pennington, Paul Lane, Ruby Nell McMahan Secretary-Treasurer .,,,,,,,,,,.,..,..,,r,,r,r,. ,,,..,,,, Jack Helton Reporter ,,,,r,,, ,,,,,r,.,,, 7 ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Jean Kolb Sponsor ,,., ,,r,,,, M iss Steedman lst row CReading Left to Righty Katherine Rogers, Nell McCall, Ruth Wliiteacrf,-2, Frank Trau, Edwin Graham, James Moorman, Bobby Pennington, Virginia Ann Strother, Ruth Ann Douglass. 2nd row Marcella Reeves, Mary Gordon Ellis, Nelda Forrest, Velma Jean Sharp. Mary Beth Foshee, Shirley Scott, Carolyn Williams, Mary Clyde Bailey, Ruby Nell McMal1an, Melba Jo Gathright. National I'-lonor Society The National Honor Society is the highest honor confirmed bythe high school. The purposes of this organization are to create enthusiasm for scholarship to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character. OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vice President Secretary ,,,,..i,..... Treasurer ..,,.. Reporter ,,o,, Sponsor ,,o.... , Mary Gordon Ellis McCall Melba Jo Gathright Mary Dema Hinton ....,......,,,Shirley Scott , Miss Farlow lst row CReading Left to Righty Marcella Reeves, Betty Sue Vollrath, Nell McCall, Shirley Scott, Mary Gordon Ellis, Velma Jean Sharp, Mary Dema Hinton, Katherine Rodgers, Melba Jo Gathright. Znd row Margery Vaugh, Nelda Forrest, Jack Blunk, Jean Kolb, Juanita Schumacker, Dorothy Barnes, Dorothy Lee Spears, Margery Hare. 3rd row Elvada Jenkins, Jane Lamb, Sally Williams, James Speck, Sam Wolfe, Fran- ces Wilson. Future Farmers Club The purpose of the Future Farmers Club is to practice brotherhood, honor rural opportunities and responsibilities, and develop those qualities of leadership which a future farmer wants to possess. OFFICERS President ...u,,,...,,, ...,,,...,.,,,.,,,...,,.,.,,, ,,,,..,,,, B i ll Fallon Vice President .,.,,i ,,,.i.., D avid Cotton Secretary ,,.,,,...,,,, .,,,,.u,,,.,,,, B ill Lacy Sponsor ,,,. ..,,,,. M r. Roquemore St. John, Mitchell, O'Barr, Bryan, Porter. 2nd row Csittingj Ford, Hainline, Haraldson, Stroud, Carruthm Hartwig, Dixon. 3rd row Cstandingj Mr. Roquemore, Stevens, Cotton, Minney, Cloud, Belew, Tatum Vaught, Jones, Lily, Ramsey, Counts. 4th row' Pulliam, Owen Brannum, Myers, Greer, Lacy, Helms, Looney, Fallon, Duke Oglesby, Montgomery. 1st row Ckneelingr McClure, Irving, Cummings, Elliott, Bond, Webb, Magers, St Spanish Clubs Two Spanish Clubs have been organized this year. The Correspondence Club was formed for students Wishing to Write letters to other students in this hemisphere. The Third Year Spanish Club is composed of third year Spanish students. CORRESPONDENCE CLUB OFFICERS President ,.,,....Y.. . .7,,7 ,,,,..,,,,,,,7 . ,,,...,,,,,, , . .,.,. Betty Jean Vincent Vice President ,.,,,, ,,,,,,,777777,77, D avid Cotten Secretary ,,,.,,,,,.,,t,,t,...,,t,,t,, . .....,.,,,.,,,,,,,tt77,,,7,77,7,77, Lois Newell Sponsor ,,,,,,ri,i,,,,r ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 I rs. Dennis THIRD YEAR SPANISH CLUB President ,r.,,..,....,,, , ., .......,,,r, Jean Kolb, Katherine Rogers Vice President ,,,,,, ,,,,r,,,,,r,,,...,..,, K atherine Strickland Secretary ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,ri,,r,rr,r,, . .Joe Joiner Sp01q501' , YVVY YYYVYV 1 Irs. DQIlI1lS 1st row CReading Left to Righty Strickland, Furche, Capps, Joiner, Kolb, Garcia, Rogers. 2nd row Mrs. Dennis, Bounds, Oglesby, Eakin, Holmes, Alexander, Kennedy, Pres- ley, O!Hanlon. I 3rd row Justice, Fanning, Jackson, Harmon, Gibson, Newell, Stephenson, DeFord, Cole, Cargal. I 4th row Roberts, Rush, Sterling, Minton, Tatum, Brown. Yowell, White, Thomas. vefzfisin I I 'N .54-x?'w 22:7 V ,Beef ' ., 5 , gszxifi' mivgw , i X :Fir 25 I 1 w ' Jw igf - I view , ,,. , ,X 'ff '51 if f ,fd , ,Nw FRANK IIARE INSURANCE Phone 21 125 E. Wall Texans Laundry ZORIC CLEANERS Copley 8: Nlills INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE Federal Farm Loans The Grayson County State Bank Sherman, Texas John Perry, President T P grass, pafzfzislz A an A ' rr an A g'6 'Corner Travis and Houston t Sherman, Texas WALLACE PHARMACY FLOYD WALLACE Sherman, Texas T Tri ple WA9' T SERVICE STATION Phone 590 I T The Old Reliable, KGLEI T ELECTRIC COMPANY 110 N. Crockett Shermat Compliments Of B0n3'En'5 I numn' IIARTEB SHOES AND HOSIEERY i Service Sllillillll - A if ,. L f V xi, 5 ff.. qv f f L be fs ' - ,, DRINK W M -v,,L ,C 1, A , C i . , f ' ,L - ' - IN BOTTLES The Pause That Refreshesh Ytx 'X we as . N MA - ff Q s I, , ,Ln ff-1-' -' , 7, 'fig' x . 4.92-c.J - L c, 'tixlyffv in. k - ! ,X 1 Compliments Of Laffy l L ,,,,,,VAfxQ- ,Ms Q , '..e i gif? ,f S I7 - J K .v,, if J L L1 fjfv-vi fy ' .1-efenf-, A M ' Dr. Knowlton S ,. T Rx So We Only Handle -A THE BEST! We Can't Handle All the Goods- MARKS BRUS. Dannel-Scott Funeral Home Phone 12 AMBULANCE SERVICE 302 S Walnut St. The Peveto Co. FURNITURE Phone 365 South Side Square I I ggmonfgommu wakb ana Go. DEPARTMENT STORE Corner of Travis and Pecan Slierman W:k,.,3 A-M. - 1,11 f f - BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS . I Aj s v,,ZiLi +1 M59 mf! ' X 'X . W f I , mix ,Q ! S gf YOurQ 9Dfedi13fiTewelf:rSQ' f g ' ,Q 217 N Travis T BUY YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLIES X f X A X -- AT -- Of 1' 1 I N f A K RESS A Your Five and Ten Cent Store CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1942 TEXAS TELEPIIUN E EAT WITH US HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA A FRIEND JENNINGS FURNITURE Cog Denison ' YOUR HOME FURNISHERS ,f f , 'if ,JA 'V , mf! '!,f4lLO,J x., ,.-,N I Q 1 Q ,-'ffk ' se' ' 1 X, -, f3,,Jfvff - K, Jfvv' - K of N-, Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Athenian Staff, Faculty and Student Body Of Sherman High School Sherman Daily! Democrat . r ,QM 1 1 if n First in fRedfRive1J Valley 1 ' T I .f I f f' I fi vans Dry Cleaning Co. Other Eyes Your J udge Be Careful Who's Your Cleaner J Books Whisper to the Heart, Pictures Whisper to the Soul The Wears Photos PHONE 635 Perfection Cleaners JACK SMITH PAUL SMITH North Travis Sherman Hall Furniture Company Oldest and Largest Home Furnishers in North Texas Blue Bonnet Beauty Shop A Modern Shop with Six Expert Operators 4 South Side Square Phone 836 ' Sherman, Texas Brown's Grocery and Market Phone 136 Lamar at Willow l v f i Compliments Of WASHINGTON IR ON WORKS A TNT 9 C1 vvmgnh SHERM., Q Y 0 W N l 2 H A MEAISLJ w'e':zigZf..f: ' E QSHIHUUQ sunnmuu V MILK... BUTTER... MARGARINEQ HE FIN ER FOOD PRODUCTS FOR More Smiles of Better Cooking ff and Eating Satisfaction Jerry Lewis Clothing Store Curlee Clothes Dobbs Hats Slack Suits Slacks See Our New Stock For Your Clothing Needs Shermalfs FINEST MEN'S STORE The Grayson Hotel Eat Your Downtown Meals with Us lllxhl w.i.u ,fm QSXI- -E1 44 l N , 1 gg! , r 1 N 2' 5 , A 2 w. F -OX 3- lg T- Kwgmvyv R' E S f:.:. , :all L? , l Ashhurn's lee Cream Quality Counts Waldo Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE L Phone 5 Sherman, Texas Gunner gljwznitumze gtnre Everything For The Home Phone -- lxffillll StfCCt DENISON, TEXAS MZAQQ ffMfW 6 .-,1 n Cogpliments Of Z - M feadotslzip ffiaf endwzefs To standf out from all the rest - To set the pace in progress - To show the way to more abundant and less costly results - That is leadership! And that is Cokesbury's position in the school and public library field. Its Library Department- the only one of its kind in the entire Southwest -offers unexcelled service and quality merchan- dise at moderate prices. CCata1ogs will be sent on requestl BOOKS OF ALL PUBLISHERS AIR-CONDITIONED Colcesbury Q, .MR Book stone ' ,afvli Z0 UL' 1 1910 Main St. lAt St. Pauly Dallas Phone 208 210 S. Rusk St. Smith Dry Cleaning Co. D Y E I N G ljwlf Pflllllllq CEOIHPGII 'QUALITY PRINTING' fha-mam.Texaf Hats Cleaned and Blocked Sherman, Texas Home of Flowers W. J. CARPENTER, Prop. F. DL T. FLORIST PHONE 377 J Compliments Of DESIGNERS and MANUFACTURERS of the I I 1942 ATHENIAN COVERS 1 MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING 1 113 S. Travis Compliments Of STEAKLEY MCTOR CO. Your Chevrolet Dealer DALLAS, TEXAS Govefz company 1 Designers and: Manufacturers of Fine Book l Rufus G. Hall 84 Son INSURANCE AND BONDS ' 412 M. Sz P. Bank Bldg. Phone 29 Covers l l DYER and JONES 1 G G PHAEMACISTS LLS WL O 292 Sherman, Texas 055.15 A FULL SEMESTER THIS SUMMER Furnlture C00 You can get your degree in 2 years and 8 4gY0ul, Credites Gooslea 1 months after graduation from High School Don't Fail to Enroll This Summer 1 PRE-PROFESSIONAL COURSES are offered especially for thc following groups: W I Pre-Engineering Business Training Pre-Law Teacher Training Pre-Medical Defense Training X Pre-Ministerial Civil Aeronautic Training Come out And Talk It Over Home of Sporting Goods and Bicycles FIRE AUTOMOBILES BONDS Phone 78 COTHGI' Rusk alld Lamar Weaver C. Alexander Cleaning That's Cleaner General Insurance h l I Phone 1343. 12116 S. Travis Cleaning, Pressing, Altering and Dyeing Sherman, Texas We Deliver Discount for Cash and Carry Southern lee Company PHONE 90 413 EAST HOUSTON T. V. INMAN Grocery and Market Phone 258 Pecan and Willow Farrar's Shoe Store GOOD Shoes - CORRECTLY Fitted 115 North Travis MADDENS Denison NORTH TEXAS LARGEST DEPARTMENT ST-ORE Drink-Dr. Pepper, Nesbitt, Orange, Delaware Punch and Nu-Grape- Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Denison Dean Printing Co. High Quality Printing Headquarters For ROYAL AND REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS llavis Motor Co. Dodge - Plymouth - Dodge Trucks SALES and SERVICE ,Pecan at Walnut Phone 1750 - W . 5 Compliments of p TEXAS THEATER Sherman Implement Co. W John Deere Quality Farm Equipemnt North Texas' Finestn 1509 West Houston Sherman, Texas W W H. E. HARDGRAVE, Managei W CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORSI , W Porterileld Candy Co. I . I W -W ' ' ,,'3 1 ii it W ,Wrl-grill V!! Hlflfi V. ' .ji WFoRWfDE.L1o1lous Foon AND PROMPT SERVICE- ,yfif The White Pig WW p ii llleluxe Cafe W K 'x X 5 i ' W X f 224 North Travis W Travis Luneh Room ' 213 South Travis W Juiey Pig 1 Dallas Highway i W FRAWKLINQS Popular Prices Misses' and Ladies' Ready-To-Wear 113 N Travis Phone 2308 L. M. TUCK H. G. TUCK M. J. Qllapin Abstract 1 Company Langstonfs Bakery W Pies Cakes Pastry Phone 307 207 Travis St. B k St t' ' ' 00 S Office and School Supplies a Emery The Rounolcis-Parker Glo. i Waldrop-Shearer p l HARDWARE COMPANY A'Always Reliable Corner Travis and Houston MANHATTAN SHIRTS and PAJAMAS MICHEL-STERN CLOTHES INTERWOVEN SOC1KS Hardware, Well Supplies, Stoves and Paints l Phone 165 North Sidle Square i STETSON HATS , A L! Af ff j X I 56,1 for ,,ffLf' La' - f if lil V f ,X SA ff1ff2f,QfQL' ,Jef 2!f'!'h, 7 ' Mi ft VMI Z? T ,f Ai-'I A X ,',, XKKVKS-V!! A X . , f ff X . 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