Sherman High School - Athenian Yearbook (Sherman, TX)
- Class of 1946
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A Greater Sherman High School is a program that was launched during the second semester of this year. To Mr. Speer we say, Thank you for having done so much in the sixteen years you have been with us to recognize as Superintendent for eight years, the first three requisites in our fourfold program: the provision of adequate physical facilities, a sound administration, and the provision of a highly- trained and well-paid facultyg and for what you contributed during the eight years you were Principal of the High School to the fourth requisite: a student body with high morale. Page Nine PRINCIPAL Welcome back, Mr. Davis: Peace in our time brought back to us our Principal, whom we had not known personally but who, we did know, was on leave of absence to the United States Army. Mr. Davis came back to us as Captain Davis and we were just a little more proud of Sherman High School's contribution to the victory. Mr, Davis went into the service July 12, 1942, at which time he was sent to Miami Beach to a training school as a second lieutenant. He was sent first, following his training, to Randolph Field and then to Enid Army Air Field, Oklahoma, where he remained until, May, 1944. At that time he was transferred to Liberal Army Air Field, Kansas and stayed until August 23, when he was transferred back to Enid. On October , 1944, Mr. Davis was sent to San Francisco to a safety school for a month. The next month he spent at the San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center, training as a civilian personnel officer. At the end of the month's training there, he was returned to Enid Army Air Field where he remained until September 30, 1945, at which time he was separated from the service at Shephard Field. Mr. Davis returned to us on October 1, 1945, and has already made a valuable contribution to Sherman High School, with the cooperation of the Home Room Presi- dents' Cabinet, in the inauguration of the Greater Sherman High School program. Page Ten FAREXVELL, MR. W. D. BLUNK: Peace in our time meant also a giving up of a highly respected teacher, who had served as our Principal during the first three of our high school years. Although we hated to say good-bye to Mr. Blunk, we did rejoice in his merited promotion. Through our yearbook we say, Thank you, Mr. Blunk, for being a friend and leader when the uncertainty of war years made it necessary that we have someone with whom We could talk over our many problems. DEAN OF GIRLS, MRS. VERA VADEN Miss Mary Boyd. During these two years, Mrs. Vaiden has gained the friendship and confident-e ol' the girls in SHS. She teaches eiries, economics, and history, and is a co-sponsor oi the Home Room Presidents' Cabinet. Page Eleven Mrs. Vaiden has been a member ot' the Sherman High School faculty for the past seventeen years: during the last two years she has been our Dean of Girls, succeeding 4 FACULTY mga-a.r is ,1,,1.- -K I '2'-'1 ,iii :Ml ,X ...: 1 A .f F .,..: e f fi' .1 'S 'fi I km MRS. IIETUS F. BAILEY MISS CLARA JOE BROWN History English National Honor Society Junior Sponsor MH. NEAL BOYD MISS liL l'H COLDWELL Science Science Camera Club Chem-Pliy Club MIC. EDGAR CULLERS MIL. J. B. FLOYD Sliopwork Agriculture Home llooni Presidents' Future Farmers ' Cabinet Business Manager MISS NINA FERRILL MISS ALLAHIA FORD English, History Honieniaking Debate Future Hoineniakers Page Twelve FACULTY MRS. W. B. GIBSON MRS. STANLEY HAYES Mechanical Drawing Speech Latin Dramatic Club Latin Club MISS RUTH GRAY MISS ELNA LEE KNOX Librarian Mathematics Library Assistants MHS. H. F. KURRUS MISS LOUISE MQCOY Girls' Physical Spanish Education Hi-Talk - Tennis Girls' US Ass'n. MHS. THELMA MQGLAIN AMR. A. G. IYIIQIICIIELI. Honiemaking Matliematics Future Hornemakers Hi-Y Boys' Homeniaking' Club .... I df' .F S -: ,I iihn ms I binn if I 1 W 3? :::::- ,:, 1. EEE:- ...J Q ,i,.. 155 E l 1 A , U 2 ...w ...,...... , ,, uu u u ui u Page Thirteen FACULTY M A ig if 21, 1.. . A :E'.A 22: MISS FAY NOBLE MR. HERBERT PIOR Mathematics Boys' Physical Math Club Education - K Senior Sponsor Ass't Coach J Boys' S Ass'n. 5 . . MISS MYRTLE PEACOCK MISS FRANK BALL ROOT XR . q V History English Junior Historians 5 i MISS JESSIE SIM MISS ELIZABETH THOMAS ' ' Commercial English -R Athenian V X MISS CLARA STEEDMAN MRS. PORTER TRAVIS I En lish English Xp g A I Sophomore Sponsor Freshman Sponsor haf ' R Nr M.. Page Fourteen FACULTY MISS MARY VAIL MHS MARY JOE MCNEELY Commercial Secretary to the Art Club Principal MISS MARY ANN SMITH MISS MARY K. STOUT Secretary to the Office Assistant Superintendent MRS. G. M. HENNEN MRS. RAY COPLICY Cafeteria Cafeteria Manager Assistant MRS. PEAIIL G. I5AllR1C'l 1' MILS. L W. lXII.LLI+1N Cafeteria Cafeteria Assistant Assistant HN' s ts K efifflbou, ' QM! , Page Fifteen CUSTQDIANS MR. ED STEPHENSON Utility Man 2 , E JANITORS Arthur Bowie Jim Mitchell James Harrison Page Sixteen NM? K L,Q I M JM X!! if lids! fi f 1 , ff Y , X I I 5 I IQ wa ff! M14 f v i f , W V 11 f S 5 Aww 'um PEACEFUL .mY oFAP1cN1c . .. gbfgofogzauuzs U I-1 4 A-fl' ilzmiucsville! Twenty fonts, please. www S 5 --:2a ..,: . , W Do all Frcslmlen work that hard, Wanda ? if The 'iSI'fl2L1'ti6SH from Sim Home Room - MID-TERM G IIADUATES! ,Ha I 'l' hose scientific X' 1 GXDVGSSIOIIS! Wx must pevu l izuf I , lknggv E1glllL'CI'l They gaw to Llie lied Cross ,now . Did you? Yiili the liglitcri candle, Rlzircizl 1'ep1'esents service. Come, Come, Miss AICBYQQIY. Quit posing 'md get to worl Oh, say can Vou see. . . Latin dexmuicls study. Nonne verus est 'Z Boys, please! Pa ge N1l1EiCLl1 'il ii E 5 l F Please Cullen! Miss Brown now has the floor, 01' did you know ? If m m-it looks good. Here are the future Cosmetologists ! Hu p-Two- Th ree-Four Dr. Ellis delivers at serious, but helpful message to the student body. The symbols of accomplishment of Sherman High School students throughout the years. 'algo Twenty At last, we'Ve found a studious group-Well, almost everyone is studying. This was the ,footlm gzune of the year. The chorus seems to be at work in earnest Folk dancing was 21 pfut of the Unity Through Books program. Fifteen for Alvin. He made a touch down. That's funny'wHere's another studious group and they are Seniors! Page Twcntyrone 1 5 15553131 WMM 9 ,,.. 15 ,gi QSM if 3 .DQR ,,. If L3 MV gy lmgv Tlwy must not lmve known this pic't111'e was 11011151 tzllwn. Nu mw is lnmliirug' :nt Llu- m':1111u1'z1. So111olm1ly must Inc C0111-llS9ll. A lilfldffl' 111 tlw lilm1':11'y'? 'l'l1is 1111151 IIZLYC l1Gt,'ll lJ0f'01'G Ulll' 1121111110 for llw Paris g':n111v. 11112111 big' chicl' Hurlsuu 1119115 Hozrp big' S 2 if now! ll11'Ull'0S, maps, stmloluts, and t821i'll6l's- El l1isto1'5' class. Tho SOC'lll'itj' f'0llHl'1I is in svssion ful' llmwli XYLBCK. 'fXNL'l1Ib-INNO The Cafeterizl boys-no trouble getting' their picture. Ai'en't you glzul that we 6211171 see their faces 'Z Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde E 4B S for Sherman H for High S for School For Future Physical Fitness. fAlllt91'EltliJIl, Miss Rootj Dickie Goff' seems to find Spanish CXCl'17l.l0Il2lllY inte1'esti1ig. gwwmwlwg Q wwiifgigewfff 5 1' ,MW X , f W W4 mmm Wm : sz-s:-mm 4 :g - l LAM ' Sew W W we 5 M453 :s:::r -1-'::: a :aaefff: ' s:s- ,I W2 We te f?sfS f,? ffL'5 'Wi g y f , .,.,.,.,,, H -E ,L K V Ag, fifafa e: Wifi if Z Wk. EEE::: ,. il ,Y V 3 'I ' t ' ' X lllll , ,M at 2 1 5 gg if , , ZM , it it fri, 1 Q 2 f E' lf? i it ttttt I W W --'f ' tw 4 M U 2' 1 '..: 6i:Vf 2 ff1'Mi55'v,,: i zes ii: f iiii ,.,,11,., Ii' , , . eeiii-:::: ---- 5 .i i t l.'. . ' zi- iilill 1 ::':': -t iiiii ' ' liizzz ' zzzzzzzzz 1 a f , s , iA:-: 5 fe ff if W A W ir ' 11-f l 1 2 ff 0 i 1 A it-A st, all if I gh 1 Q gf Z7 6 J F . ' Q32 W' if gy 1 ,, ..,.. , Page Twenty-tlniee 1. ,pf is E i 590' 'sqww Johnny Ramsey presides at a Junior Class meeting. ln order of their appear- ance: Herald Angel . . . .Helen Dunn Mother . . . . . .Martha Dunn Daughter . . . .Betty Henderson There's that ladder again I There was an important meeting of the Editorial Staff after school. Hark! The herald angels sing! Bettye Bentley represents Friendship in the Homemaking initiation. Page Twenty-four Christmas carols in the halls by the choir. The Bearcat train chug- ging down the old Aud' tracks . Homemaking 1A pre- pares and serves breakfast. Miss Noble and her ZB's Our dreams of today are realizations of tomorrow. fage Twenty-five Q. .wwf bdpvswm i ww Leaving school to go out into the cold, cruel world. At whom was Johnnye :timing that snowball? At least, it wzxsift the czunerzi. Who's this 'Z The S.H.S. girls' pin-up? Snowlmlls or popcorn lmlls, Mzirtlm Sue and Doris? The Christmas trio of FA-7. HTill'Ollg'l'1 these portals past the best students in the world. tapologies to John ll. Powersj Come on gztngl Someone has Miss Sim on the defense. .luclgging hy her walk, we'fl sary that Mrs. Travis is on the offense. Page Twenty-six Two indoor activities become outdoor activities for the snow. lleliinfl-the-scelies preparation for 21 home- making luncheon. The 3'd period P. E. Class versus the 6th period Class. Snapped at a home room party! Harry Roper in an undignified pose! What delightful guests are they! Page Twenty-seX'e1'1 -H 8- ., L-..-8 I-4 'W , am., 5 H.. Q .www WA .Q -.w fl! 1 e 'R K f .ff 3 S Alvu ,,-,:,, iw--Q ,QA On to the Debate TOU1'I12Ll'Y16'I1t PzLt's on the offense fdefense?J E3B,s p1'epzu'ing to be E4B's. ,fi uv ff' V X ,if This explains why Howard is F.F.A. President. Debate-Athenian, Inc. P- ASi1lJU1'H,S newest competitor! The way to 21 man's heart is through his stomach! Don't he zxlzmrmedwthey do this all the time! Page Twclxty-eight The FUTURE HOMEMAKERS entertain the FUTURE FARMERS Sid , mascot of the Future Homemakers King Howard crowns Queen Julia Food for thought ? The line forms for refreshments The King and Queen reign over their party. Another group gathers for food and conversation. Page Twenty-nine E Q Wg me 2 x , in . lg 1 iz 'Eg :R Lf -i-.gi Q ,,...A.f1-rs--w...f-...Q-.L-fn.-ff-Qi 1 f 5 m E X , 'u Queen Katharin and her Royal Party. The Villain Schumacher and his accomplice, June Marie to the defense of Our Nell . The cast of The City Slickei' and Our Nell . Farewell, my old home I Farewell I It is 4:00 p.m. to this group of Freshmen. Page 'I lui ty Higc Thirty-Umi -'15 ity, 5 - Wu The Peaceful P1'epzu'ation of Mind Through study C7fcLiiE5, Bi 6' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PHILIP MORROVV .... ..... P resident JANE DAVIS .... ..... Y 'ice-President DORIS JOHNSON , , . . . .... Secretary I3. D: MEWIQDQIL ..... .... usincfs Managgr gif. QP I 'ago Thirty-two GEORGE ADAMSON HOWARD ALEXA NDPIR Hi-Talk '44: Chem-Phy '45. 'Mil Future Farmers Association '-lil-V152 Camera Club '45, '46: Monitors '44, President Future Farmers Assnciaa '45g Band '43-'46: Chorus 546: Math tion '45, '46g 'Tx-ea:urer '43-214. Club '46, JERRY ALEXANDER L. D. ALLISON Treasurer HR '46: Hy-Y '46g Chem- President of Class '133 llinwcl Phy '463 Band '43-'461 Dance Band Monitor V161 Math Club 516: Slirlv 'Mig Track '46, Rule '465 Chem-l'hy Club '46, BILL ALLMON NORMA ANDERSON HLY '45 -46: lh ', ' ., Monitor '43: Declamatiun '43-'flllg Climb ,462 Debag ?l2,I ?ieq4l3iRMatgl Majnrctto '46: Dramatic Club '-1653 ' K' ' Hume Economics Club '46, MARJORIE ASHMORE Chorus '43-5465 Home Economics DOROTHY ATNII' Club '44, Preparations get under way for the SENIOR Pep Rally! Page Thirty-three lilmrus '43-'45: Homclnakingr Club ' 6. L... BILL BAILEY PATSY BILGER Scholarship Club '43, '44:,Lib5HfY Assistant us, '44: Hi-Talk 543, 442 Dramatic Club '44-'46t Spanish Club '44, '45: Debate '43, '44Z Chem-Ph!! '45, '46: Camera Club '45, '46Z HR Secretary '43-'45Z Home Economlcs '46 XMES BLACKMON Tennis '43-'46: S Ass'n. '45, '46: Chem-Phy '46: Monitor '45 :Vice- President Home Room '43 gReporter Home Room '45. THOMAS BLOOMER Monitor '44, '45g Home Economics '45q Chorus '46. HAROLD BOND Home Room Vice-President '43: Home Room Secretary '44g Library Club '44gPep Leader '45, '46g Art Club '45, '46. JIMAE BECKERLY Homemakinp: Club '45, '46g Debate '43g Monitor '44, JONELL BLACK Band '43-'46: Home Economics '44- '463 Hi-Talk '45: Best Citizen of Home Room '45: National Honor Society '46g Athenian '46g Office Assistant '46: Secretary Home Room '43-'46: Reporter of Home Room '44. MARJORIE BLAIR Declamation '45 3 Hi-Talk '45 I Library Assistant '46: Camera Club '46g Math Club '46. CHARLES BOGGS Home Room Secretary '43: Football '44: Basketball '45: Math Club '461 Chem-Phy Club '46. LIN BRATZ Band '43-'45I Chorus '46: Future Farmers '45, '46g Dance Band '46 Page Thirty-four JIM BRISTOL MARY JO BROVVN Chorus '43, '44: Vice-President of Home Room '44: Monitor '44: Vo- cational Club '44, '45: Dramatic Club '44, '45, '46: Hi-Talk, Home Economics '45, '46g Camera Club '45, '46. LORETTA BURTON Art Club '45, '46: Home Economics Club '45, '46: Library Assistant '43, '44, '45: Secretary of Home Room '45, LORELLE CAMPBELL Yocational Club '44, '45, Chorug '42, ,435 Home Economics '42, '43, '44, 453 Junior Historian '44, '45, Reporter of Home Room '42, Seniors in evidence at the Annual Parade, this year before the Paris game. Page Thirty-five BETTY JEAN BROWN Scholarship Club '43, '4-1g Library '44, '45, Monitor '45: Vocational Club '45: Hi-Talk '463 Chem-l'hy '46, National Honor Society '-16. YVUNNE HROWNING Art Club '43-316: Most Attrzu-tive Girl '44g Duchess of Junior Class '45: President of Home Room 'Mig Athenian '-16: Camera Club '-iii: Latin Clubg, Duchess of Senior Class '46: National Honor Society '46. DUN CAMl'lil'I, . Football '43, '44. '-15' 'Wi ixi' sociation '45, '-Hi: Track 4-1. 1121. '46, Math Club '44i: Chem-Phy lflub '46: Who's Who '15, National Honor Society '45. '46- JAMES CARTICR Vice-President of Home Room '44, '45g Football '43, '44: Math Club '-16: Home Economics Club '-llig Hi-Y '46: Basketball '46, 4 ,nik 4 A1AA xt 'R' vw' 1 --..,., B fiiiw af , -Q-M ' 2 Q W 5 im ,ov X, 'P M.. Ad LT,-.. ,,,,, .. ' ,,,v .. ,:,, , . '?'i'55 4 Q Q' ' We 1-z.,A,, , ?F'i2f:a , ..,. 4 X .. , M , 5 .si :: :,.::- .... .. .. yon' Y -. .-,--,' aye ew Q A' ' 'U W A 44 4 if 6 4 ii- M Why' PAT COGSWELL Reporter of Freshman C l a s s '43, Hi-Y '45, '46: Debate '45, '46I S Association '45, '463 Track '45, Vice-President of Home Room '462 Chem-Phy '46: Math '46, SARA NELL COLLINS Secretary of Home Room 514: Latin Club '44, Monitor '44: Pep Leader '45g Most Popular Girl of Junior Class '45, Dramatic Club '46: Vice- President of Home Room '4G. ALLEN COOPER WAYNE COLE JOHN CONNOR Agriculture Club '43, '4,lg Track '44, Football '44: iljellsy Future Farmers Association '4G. HOWARD CORILIY Treasurer of Home Room '43, Foot- President of Home Room '44, Presi- ball '43, '44: Track '43, 2445 Basket- dent of ..S,. Association ,Ama FOOL- ball '442 Chem-Phy 402 Hume ball '42, '4:s, '44, V155 'inclr '43, Economics Club '46, JOSEPH CO'1 l'RlflLI, Monitor '43: Future Farmers As- 44, 45. 1-Am. clmwlfomm sociation '43, l SARA DACON CHARLES DARLANIJ Chorus '43, '44' '454 H-'me ECU' Spanish Club 515: Monitor '-16: nomics Club '45g Hi-Talk, Dramatic Club '46, Page Thirty-six DOROTHY DARLAND Home Economics Club '45. '45: Chorus '45, '46. JANE DAVIS Junior Historian '43, '44: Latin Club '44g Socretary ot' Class '443 Best Citizen ot' Class '44Z Scholar- ship Club '43, '44: Vice-President of Junior Class '45: Princess of Junior Class '45: Most Reprvsvn- tative Girl of Junior Class '45: Most Attractive Girl '46: Vice-l'resi- dent of Class '46g National Honor Society '45, '4fi: Hi-Talk '44, '45, '46: Dramatic Club '45, '46Z Camera Club '4ti: Vice-President of Home Room '45, President of Home Room '-16. MARY LOUISE HUDSON Library '44, '45g Home Economics Club '45, '46, AL DUNN Football '43, '44, '45: S Associa- tion '45g Band '43, '44g Hi-Y Club '44, '45g Monitor '43, '44g Home Economics Club '45: Vice-Prcsimlcnt of Home Room '42, President of Home Room '45, Spanish Cor- respondent Club '4ZZg Track '42, '44, '45. ATHENIAN Staff Artist, Geneva Owens, lends a helping hand. Page Thirty-seven PAUL DAVIDCHIK President of Home Room '42g Foot- ball '42, '43, '44, 'l'raL-k '43, l utui'o Farmers Association '43, il, '453 Home Economics Club 151,ou1sE iw.-xi 1'oN Cihorus '43: Monitor '- , 'I 73 'Q --2 Clllll '45: Dramatic t'lub '41i: Lil. Wiry Assistant '4lig Iii-T,,1k um: lilomev Economics Club 'MZ Ar Llub 46. :::fff1' ' V om:N,N num: Football vu. wus: QM-ii.. 'us Track '42, '44, '45, '46, Buekptimll '45. 516: S Association '45-'46: Vice-President '46: Hi-Y '45, '-463 Home Economics Club '45, Hl'lLl'lN DUNN viCP-ljFCSiIlC'l1t of Home Room '-133 Secretary of Home Room '43, '-til: Dramatic Club '45: Monitor '-133 Hi-Talk '43: Variety Show '45, 'M www, Wim. funQ..mwH-2 TW WU ,KW QW '32 Ql w 'fwfr f' E at it at 'X u 1 '5 D . S 1 :- g 'M ,,:,. fi :SSM BM Z, Y ,X W: .. A ...gg .,:I W sw 'E--f , , 3 N ff A. nmkx 4 ,, iw QNX. 1-f fr V M vi X 's 8 8 at K 'V 'ziz 1 ' ara 4 q Aim MARTHA DUNN President of Home Room '43-'46Z Monitor '44 g Debate '43, '44, '45, '46g Dramatic Club '46: Chem-Phy '463 Latin Club '44: History Club '44g Extemp. '44: Home Economics Club '44, '45g S Association '46, PATSY RUTH FAGG Home Economics Club '45g Band '44, '45, '46: Library '46. MARGARET FOSTER Vocational Club '43: Home Eco- nomics Club '44, '46. JACK GLASCOCK Football '42, '43, '44, '451 Track '42, '43, '44, '45: S Association '43, '44, '45: Hi-Y '44, '45, Home Economics Club '44. RUTH ELLEN GREEN Junior Historian '43: Art Club '43 '44 3 Chem-Phy '45: Home Economics Club '46. GLEN ESTES VIRGINIA FOSHEE Secretary of Home Room V131 Presi- dent of Home Room '443 Re- porter of Home Room '45: Vice- President of Home Room '46iZ Most Popular Girl '433 Duchess of Class '43g Scholarship Club '441 Art Club '43, Most Popular Girl '44: Duchess of Class '44: Athenian Staff '43, '44, '45, '463 lliusiness Manager '4633 Home Economics Club '45g Spanish Club '45: Dramatic Club '46, Monitor '45: Secretary of Fresh- man Class '43: Hi-Talk '43, '44i Girls S Association '46. BARBARA GILLIAM Library Assistant '45: Dramatic Club Wifi: Camera Club '46, Chem- Phy Club '46. A. L. GREENE Latin Club '445 Chem-Phy '45. J. C. GRIFFIN Future .Farmers Association '46g Home Economics Club '46. Page Thirty-eight DOLORES GRYDER Melvil Dewey Club '40, '41, Gens Topzata '42, '43, Chorus '42, '43, iLubbockl Latin Club '43, '44, Chem-Phy '44, '45, Vocational Club '44, '45, Math. Club '46. IJOROTH Y HALL llomo Economics Ulub '43, '44, Re- porter '43, Monitor '44, EARL HARMUN Monitor '43, '44, Junior Historian '43, Cheer Leader '45, Basketball '46, Home Economics Club '45, '46, Chem-Phy Club '46, EARL HEAD President of Home Room '44, '45, Scholarship Club '43, Latin Club '45, National Honor Society '45, '46, S Association '45, '46, I-li-Y '45, '46, Math. Club '46, Best Citizen of Sophomore Class '44, Manager Football '45, Tennis '46, Chem-Phy '46, Home Room Treasurur '46. Senior Class President, Phillip Morrow, issues a warning to the Yellow J ackets! Page Thirty-nine GEORGE HAGAN Future Farmers Association '43, VH, '45, '46, Chorus '43, '4-1, '-15, llomu Economics Club '45, 2143. HARRY IIANIIY l 1w1lwlI '-I-1. '15, Hua: Math. will 5455 Chi-ni-Phy Club 'l6. MARY li, HASII Home Economics Club '43, '44, ' T, Vocational Club '43, '44, Libra' Assistant '-14, Scholarship Club 'i-l. SN lr 3 my N' X X X Es 3 X X . six Bl'I'I I'Y Hl'INDl'1IiSUN Home Economics Club '13, l'1-gi Squad '43, Representative of lfrcsli- man Class '43, tW'liitewrigl1tI, Library Assistant '-14: lli-Talk 'l5, '46, National llonor Society '-Ui, Camera Club '46, Chem-l'hy Club '46, Ofiicc Assistant Vlli, is 'K' 3 el 5 ,vs 'isa :-:. 's:fQ 5E:5: -,fi : : 5 T' :::, ., ..:v: 35 zz. :..,, .,,,- 3 R Q 'fs as -155344:-f:..::isa. i ' no ,mm Jiri? aw if ia ww ' afmlw OM 'Y 'tayfw , as 'We hm.. . BOBBY HENDERSON President of Home Room '45, Hi-Y '45, '46, Track '44, Basketball '45, '46, Football '43, Math Club '46, Latin Club '44, Vice-President of Home Room '44. ROBERT HIX Football '44, '45, '46, Track '44 '45, '46, Basketball Manager '46, Moni- tor '44, Hi-Y '46, Math Club '46, Chem-Phy Club '46, S Association '46. IMOGENE HODGITS Vocational Club '45, Home Eco- nomics Club '46, Monitor '46. EARL HOWARD CHARLES HUSEMAN Monitor '45, Hi-Talk '46. MARGIE ANN HESTAN D Historian Club '43, Reporter of Home Room '44, '45, Library Assistant '45, Home Economics Club '46, Office Assistant '46Z Stamp Committee '44, National Honor Society '46. BILLIE HODGES Vocational Club '43, Hi-Tg1k '43, '44, Declamaton '44, '45, Junior Historian '44, Math Club '46, KENNETH HOOVER Rand '46, Chorus '46, Chem-Phy Math Club '46, Camera Club JOE HUDSON JAMES JACKSON Dramatic Club '46, Homo Economics Club '46, Chem-Phy Club '46, Monitor '46. Page Forty CHARLENE JAMES Reporter of Home Room '43: Home Economics Club '44, Library As- sistant '46, BEN JOHNSON BETTY JORDAN Auied Yquth '43, Home Economic Club '44, '45, '46: Hi-Talk '45 Vice-President of Home Roqm '45 Majorerre '44, '46: Drum Mawr 45 Band '453 Chem-Phy Club '462 NH: tional Honor Society '46. MILDRED KING Home Making: Club '45, Hats off to the SENIOR Decorators X Page Forty-one HERSCHEI. JAY Football '44, '45, 'Mig liaslwlball '44, '45, '46g S Assucialiun 'lili Track '44, '45, '46. DORIS 'JOH 'ON Treasurer of fr ' men Class '-1241 VicqLPresiden Sophomore Class '445 Most resenlative G.rl '-ll: Se Mt' ry and Reporter Juniur Cla' 4 3 .ecrc-tary of Senior Class '46 ehale '43, '45, 5145: Ilvclama- tio .455 Local Histnry Club '-ll: L t n Cub '44, Best Citizen 'fl ig '- 39125155 Girls S Assuvialiuii '4 lg resident of Home Ruum 'l2l, '451 Vice-Pre ilienl. ul' Home Kmlin '44g Variety Show '43, '46, MARY IC. KICCIANS Vocational Club X132 Library As- sistant '46g Math Club Wifi. BETTY Kllil4Y Home Economics Club '45, 51154 Athenian '46, -HO ',, A .id ' E ZZZ5 .,,, 4, ., ' , , 25:5 .:.::::.:.,, -' .,,. i s ffm' eea , mb DAN KLEPPER Scholarship Club '43: Football '43, Chem-Phy Club '45, '46, Home Economics Club '45, '46, Vice-Presi- dent of Home Room '46, Track '46, Basketball '46, JAMES LILLY Future Farmers Association '43, '44, '45, '46, Home Economics Club '46. ANNE MARIE McKENNA Chorus '44, '45, '46, Home Eco- nomics Club '44, Athenian '45, '46.!1 GEORGE McMANU S ,- Q ,f JULIA ANN KYLE President of Home Room '43, '44, Debate '44, Cheer Leader '45, '46, Home Economics Club '44, '45, '46, Dramatic Club '46, Camera Club '46, Monitor '45, Athenian '45, '46. BETTIE SUE LITTLE Art Club '44, '45, '46, Dramatic Club '45, '46, Home Economics Club '46, Declamation '45, '46, Chorus '44. x , Xff' I 1' ak 15,1 ,, lg: J SARAH S ety Patrol '43, Chorus '43, '443 ome Economics Club '44 tCorpus Christijp Chorus '44, '45, '46, Home Economics Club '46: President '463 National Honor Society '46, Office Assistant '46, Vice-President of Home Room '45, HUGH MCNEESE Track '43, '44, '45, Chem-Phy '45, Latin Club '45, Vice-President of Home Room '45, Hi-Y '46, Re- porter of Home Room '46, n jw MARGIE McNORTON 'f LUCILLE McWAIN Ho Economics Club '42, '43, '44, N 'Ms' l '-jf? Chorus '43, '44, '45, '46, Home Economics Club '45, '46, I ri, ll Page Forty-two SAMMY MACLIN Vice-President of Home Room '43, Hi-Y '44, '45, '46, Vice-President '46, Football '43, '44, '45, Track '44, Dramatic Club '46, Duke of Junior Class '45: S Association '46: Most Attractive Boy '46, JERALINE MASSINGAI Hi-Talk '45, '4', President of Home Roornf '43, '44 Most Representative Gir ' 7 , I nis ' 3, ' ', '45, '46, S ol r 116 Clu , 45 Junior H5tdrianl'44' ds 0 '44, '45, '4 f Nationall onor Soc 'ty '45, '46, Vocational Club '45, Home Eco- nomics Club '45, Math Club '46, Most Representative Girl '46. NANCY MERRITT Art Club '43, Hi-Lite '45, Chem- Phy Club '46, Spanish Club '43, Library Assistant '45, Choral Club '45 , Cherokee Club '43 , tliighland Parkj. CORRINE MILLER Secretary of Home Room '43, Prin- cess '43, Scholarship Club '442 Library Assistant '44, '45, Hi-Talk '45, Who's Who '45, Chorus '44 '45. '46, Office Assistant '46, National Honor Society '45, '46, Www! Cokes 'N' Cake 'N' Civics Page Forty-three JOHNNNYE NPILL MASSNY Pep Squad '43, Home liconomics Club '43Z lvvhitcwriuhtlg Monitor '45, Home Economics Club '-15, li. D. MEADOR Treasurer of Home Room '4:ig Foot- ball Manafzc '43, '44, liaslu-tball Manager '4 : Track Manager '44, S Ass ' on '44, '45, '46, Hi-Y Club 1:1 '45, '44i,.Sccret:iry :mil 'Freasy r of Hom R5om '44, Who's Who '44: mqiki '44, '45, urs: Vice-Presidc t or Home Room '45, President Ju ior Class '45, Latin Club '45, Na ional Honor Society '45, '46, Chem-Phy Club '45, '46, Most Popular Boy '45, Math Club '46C Business Manauvr of Senior Class '46, Most Representative Hoy '46, Basketball '45: Secretary of Home Room '46, War Council '45. ELSIE LOU MIETHER Scholarship Club '43, Spanish Club '44, 'Library Aslaistant '43, '44, Office Assistant '46, National Honor Society '46, TOMMY MILLER Band '43, '44, '45, '46, liaskutlvall '44, '45, Track '44, '-15: Best Citizen of Home Room '44, Hi-Y V153 Vo- cational Club '44, '45, S Associa- tion '44, '45, Debate '44, Chem-phy '45: Dance Band '4G. ,vw as Q, ,K 5, 1 11- ei assist I, ...-.,..-...YW --W ---v v-- -- - 4 'if 4 1 K I, 'll 1 4 V 4 1 . .,.,. 1 W4 A ' ,, ww if-Q K I I i l L, rr-, .. 5 , Q ii ,Q KH, 'TIT M4.,w..,.. lu. PHILLIP MORROW National Honor Society '46, Vice- President of Home Room '43: Junior Historian '43, Latin Club, '44: Ten- nis '44, '45, S Association '45. '46, Hi-Y '45, '46: Most Represen- tative Boy '45, Prince of Class '45, President of Class '46: Most Popu- lar Boy '46, Math Club '46, MILTON NICHOLAS Football '44, '45, Track '45, Chem- Phy '46: Home Economics Club '46g Basketball '46, Vice-President ot Home Room '43. BILL OG LETREE President of Home Room '43: De- clamation '43: S Association '44 '45, '46: Hi-Y '45, '461 Track '45, '46, Chem-Phy '46: Math Club '46, HUBERT PARISH Junior Band '43, Math Club '46. RICHARD PENNELL DOROTHY NATION MARGARET U'DANlEL Vocational Club '44, '45: Junior Historian Club '44, '45g Home Eco- nomics Club '43, '44, '45, '46, Moni- tor '43, GENEVA OWENS Junior Historian '44: Library '44: Scholarship Club '43, '44: Monitor '44, '45: Spanish Club '45: Art Club '46: Athenian '46, Camera Club '45, '46: Hi-Talk '44, '45, '46: Vice-President of Home Room '44, '-46. IMOGENE PENNELL Library Assistant '45, '46: Home Economics Club '45: Hi-Talk '46, President of Home Room '46, CLODICLL PERRYMAN Chorus '43, '44, '45, '46. --r dnna .fjlfiadz dmdgffnna r.,,,.,.f-M.- -1 A----A-A-' ' DICK PINER DOROTHY PURDOM 'ggi Hi-Y 516: Math Club '46' Chem- Homemakin - V, V -. , . . ' , g Club 4.3, 44, -141, Ph 46 ' Home Economics Club 465 Hi-Talk '43g Vice-President of Home 1 Room '43: Junior Historian 515. Y Basketball '46: Monitor '46. -'Q Sv: ' . ,.,.,,-. 4 .Nw f -a af ii?:z.3,4 E- KENNETH RANDALL I41RNl41ST REECIQ X i films? Clllb 15: Art Club ,455 Band Future Farmers Association '42, '43, 'fi f ,Egg Q 4 tilliiur 44 4g5 4gii:DPr m M8105 ,465 '44: Historian '44: Football '42. '43, x ' us ' ' ance Band 46' '44, '45: S Association '-15, Sucre- ' T: Nw tary of Home Room '453 Home rf, Sum Economics Club '45, liuskcllmll - Q A Manager '45. I V yr, ,jig ,fr , Y 25:54 Y ' EUGENE RHEAY HAROLD RILEY Monitor '45, '46, Chess Club -45. Football 42, '43, '44, '45, '46: S - Latin Club '45: Chem-Phy Club '46' Association '43, '44. '45, ms: Chem- -2 ' ' ' Phy '-44: Track '42, '43, '44, '45.: Basketball Manager '44, '45, Presi- dent of Home Room '44g Vice-l'l'vsi- 42:4 dent '43: Treasurer of Hume limrm .4e. if? ,542 ' CHARLES ROBISUN JOHNIH SALTZMAN 'W Home Economics Club '41, '45, '-165 S Library Assistant '45, '4G. QV, fdwzfg .LLM A Home Room Mother with her many Children. Page Forty-Iive ,..-... WW wma NSF? BILLY SCHUMACHER President of Freshmen Class '43, Junior Historian '43, '44, Scholar- ship Club '43, '44, Most Popular . Boy '43, Who's Who '43, Hi-Y '44, ' '45, '46, Athenian '43, '44, Debate '43, '44, Latin Club President '45, Math Club '46, Chem 'hy '46, Na- tional Honor Socict 5, '46, War Council '43. M9 frn JEAN salma Secretary of Home Room '43, Chorus '43, Home Economics '45, '46 MARY J. SHORT Chorus '44, '45, '46, National Honor Society '46, Library Assistant '45, LX X A 4 S Wu: ,A a-Www. Office Assistant '46. JUNE SMALLWOOD Secretary and Treasurer of Fresh- men Class '43, Chorus '43, Queen '44, Vice-President of Junior Class '45: 1Klondike, Texasj, Band '46, Chorus '46. DANIEL SNODGRASS Football '42, '43, '44, '46, Track '44, '45, Home Room Reporter '43, Home Economics Club '44 , Chem-Phy Club '44: Home Room 1 liigesident '45. S Association 44, JACK SELBY Boys Home Economics '46, MA RY FRANCES SHEFFI PILD S Association '46Z Junior His- torian Club '43, Secretary '44, Library '43, '44, Hi-Talk '43, Ass't Ed. '44, Scholarship '43, Vice-Presi- dent '44, Reporter of Hom e Room '43 : Declamation '44 3 Athenian '44, '45, '46, Editor '46, National Honor Society '45, '46, President of Home Room '44, Monitor '451 Who's Who '44, Secretary of Home Room '46, Home Economics Club '46: Vocational Cluh '45. WALTER SKIPWORTH Home Economics Club '45, Foot- ball '44, '45, Track '45, DOROTHY SMITH Monitor '44, Home Economics Club '46 RAYMOND STEPHENS Vice-President of Freshmen Class '43, Most Representative Boy '43, '44, Scholarship Club '43, Hi-Talk '45, Hi-Y Club '44, '45, '46, Latin Club '44, President of Sophomore Class '44, President of Home Room '44, National Honor Society '45, '46, President '46, Chem-Phy '45, Who's Who '45, Math Club '46, Junior Historian '43. Page Forty-six JIMMY QTEWART Home Economics Club 'llli mit 'gint :. 'qmail 4 S Home Economics Club '46, GEORGIA S'I'll'l'l 4' V, r g M 1 44 4 ul A N W I ' fl PEGGY TEAGUE Library Assistant '43, '442 Mivnifllf '44 '45' Athenian '44, '45. '461 BOYD THRASIHCIQ ic Club '45 '46' Ofhce As Math Club '4li: Chem-l'l1y Club 'IIS Dramat - , , ' sistant '46: Home Economics Club H465 Art Club '46: Camera Club . ' '46: Most Popular Girl '46. ' BILLY JUNE WALDRUP Home Economics Club 3455 Band '44, '45, '463 Library '46. Track '44, '45, ww: Imofhall '11' 45 '46 H'Y '46 3 1- . BKSSIE WAl,S'l'0N Home Economics Club '44, '45: As- sistant to Mrs. Vaflen '45, '-16. HOWARD WEBB Future Farmers Association '40, '41, '42: Track '40. BILLY Wl-IST Future Farmers Association '-IZ, 'IIL .45 , . . . l X4-r,AZ,,,l Page Forty-seven Sing S H E R M A N at the Senior Pep Rally' 465 Home Economics Club Vlh. An wk ,fi .A 71' 9' .if ,W W Wm 'T i A A..AA,.A. ., . A is any W 4 X 9' .- W '--'- I - - V ' ,... 7 x IA M373 ii 1 3 a ,4 K, M Nc, 5 x !:i!,N:.kiE1 1 R ., if WL gr WQWM ,gm Q M ,s ,wwf FQ'- sf !i . N f '34 3 ' if kwa, R I 5 mm L N ,::, :Mg X I l A A-1 m, 'ima 'Nm ww MM LAVELLE WILLIAMS Vice-President of Home Room '431 President of Home Room '45: Spanish Club '45: Dramatic Club H163 Office Assistant '46g National Honor Society '46 GEORGE WINN Chem-Phy Club '46, Home Eco- nomics Club '46, Monitor '44, '45g Basketball '46. KATHARIN WOODSON Most Beautiful Girl '43, '45: Junior Historian '44: Monitor '44: Princess of Class '44: Dramatic Club '46g Athenian '44, '45, '46: Home Eco- nomics Club '45, '46, Variety Show Queen '46. FREDIA LEE WILSON Monitor '44, '45: Vocational Club '45Z Latin Club '45: Chem-Phy '4fi: Library Assistant '46: Camera Club '46 MARIE WINTER Bibll' Sl-lldy '43, '44 : Chorus '43, '443 1Min0ral Wellslg Debate '45g Lihr- ary Assistant '45: Monitor '46, Camera Club '46: Home Economics Club '46. WINFRED ZIMMERMAN Track '44, '46: Football '44, 455 Chem-Phy '45g Monitor '4G. Charles C. Darland QWOMY We ywdm The Mid-Term Graduates, now proud possessors of their diplomas. Page Forty-eight 1 .- MWWWMX lj? if MZQAWL7 If QV 7m,,wj,!6V J ZW C ff' 4 . M' .ff , W 5 . ,. X J' 4 , - ' . A J, N x ff f JUN EGF. GQLASS OFFICERS JOHNNY RAMSIQY CHARLES TICAGU? SUE DAVIS .... JOHN DUKE .. . . .. . Prcsidcnt . , . Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . . .Reporter Pagc Fifty JUNIOR FAVORITES SI'li DAVIS Most llepivsentative Girl CHARLICS TICAGUE Most Ilepivsentativc Boy WANDA CULLUM Most Popular Girl JOHNNY RAMSEY Most Popular Boy HAIIIIIET ALLEN HOPKINS Most Attmcftive Girl JOHN DUKIC Most Attmctivc lloy Page Fifty-one 'J-'i:V N-35 'WH' W Wx, Joy Dean Allen Billy Rob Amonctt Ulu-star Hall Ilolcn Jozm Banks Carrie- Sue Baxter James Bcckorly Cccil Bothea Ig2ll'b?i1'El Biggersiaff Mc-lbu Gene Bowen Cullen Boylcs Helen Bryant Jimmy Cain Page b'1ity two Geraldine Carter Virginia Carter Marcia Clayton Stanley Clayton R. C, Cook Boots Cooper Helen Cowan Billy Crouch Wanda Cullum Mary F. Darnell Ella Mae Dickens Bernice Dixon Page Fifty-three Betty Chambers Donald Clark Susanna Collins Mildred Cook Patsy Corbin Boyd Covey Leon Crouch E. R, Crouse Sue Davis Dicky Dear John Duke Joy Edwards 5? 2 12 X 2? ,,, W Z? Z 'I . N I my ' sf 7 gk A RMK ai f-mm.. Martha Elliott Travis Eversole Pauldine Flowers Kathleen Franklin Joyce Green Mary Grimmitt Ruth Hamilton Delta May Hayes June Hill Harriet A. Hopkins Don Huffman Donovan Hultsrnan Alfred Fanning La Veda Fitzgerald Dorothy Goff Tommy Goff Rama Jo Haralson Ben Harmon Betty Henderson James Herod Thomas Horne Jane Howdeshell Jack Hunnicut! Edens Hyndman ,. Page Fifty-four Charles Inman Donald Jernigan Jane Joiner Louise Jones Betty Jean Judd Katherine Justice Kenneth Keller Robert King Betty Kirby Donald Klein Mary Jo Knox Andrew Korioth Nora Kuykendall Betty Lynn Laden Marjorie Large Monte Lawrence Mary Lopez DeArmon Luphor Alma McBride Robert McBurnett Mary Frances McClure Wanda McClure Harold McCormick Curtis McFarland Page Fifty-tive ' ei t ayytaa aaa ,W if -zgggii ..,.gQ ELEE E A! 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O'1Ianlon Cecil Owens Jack Parmelly Betty Phillips Page Fifty-six Jack Phillips Leslie Phillips Johnny Ramsey Betty Read Milton Roberts Evelyn Robertson Wanda Roper Karl Sanders Imogene Sims Doris Slayden Mary Ann Speer Eva Stalnakc-r Page Fifty-sevcrl Marjorie Pollard Marilyn Porter Billy Reid Joe Robardy Evelyn Robinson Harry Roper Robert Schmidt Reba Shaw Bobby Smith Bobby Smith Betty Stipc Kenneth Stout M wi ,HM gym my- '1G 1' SUV 1 1 Q Z? I .-:1 E X 52 ei' L. V, ,,rQ:2. ,,,.:.,.:. , 5 Wei Q 'Mir f ,F J ioa.. S ::y,. , f E Q QQ' z E.: 1 if 531 ! ililil ss i ! 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A Betty Wakeham A Emmett Walden - W Q , it A f :': 2 as , l ,,, ,A Q 5 we Q ,tt T A 'isww - ss ,.:.,.. . 2 gr .,,, wr Www WWW 1-am 'Www Howard Wheless ,I Herbert Williams Vernell Wooten Louise Tatum Charles Teague Helen Thompson Patsy Tipton Vera Vandcrgriff John Waddle Bert Waldo Joe Walston Wanda Williams Maureen Witt Peggy Yowell Page Fifty-eight hu 1 1 '1 fflulfyf' flag! -Zf1yf'ffc.V:1f21,f'f Manned Mullin fikw JL. flkfm- v MIIIIIIZZJQII' ' Ajrlifwfffbff K gganffaefa Jamey f Bang Gay go-Mlm Qgfm Zfyaam 511413 1370 gjrzscfia. Leg flflfzlwn SOPHOMCJRE CLASS QFFICERS BILLY YOAST .... VVILMA RAMSEY . . NINA HARVEY .... TERESA MCKENNA BILLY KINCAID . . . .......Presidcnt . . . . .Vice-President . . .. .Secretary . . , ,Treasurer . . . Reporter 'e '1 W.. 1 Jig Page Sixty SOPHCDMORE FAVORITES NIN A HARVEY Most Representative Girl HILLY YOAST Most Representative Boy WILMA RAMSEY N NIL DUNN Most Popular Girl Most Popular Boy GERALDINE LITTLE J AMES DYER Page Sixty-one Most Attractive Girl Most Attractive Boy AQWW ,LX W ff f . 542, 4: f M xx -, 3 K QIQM' 'N iw 'M gq A N , , 2 is I if M s .A gin? llli W. ::: zzl' i :1-1 ' '1': -' iii zfl' Wi 4 my 'K gg ,..,.. N fi I xA s Wx 'SWWGUW Shirley Allmon Mary Amonett Mary Andrews Joe Armstrong Dolores Barneti Christine Bassham liddio Lou Bilge-r Louise Boho Billy Joe Bounds Mildred Bradley Fred Brooks Betty Jo Brown John Anderson Lavinia Anderson Naonia .Ashmore Eslellu Barfield Louie Bell Bobbie Bilger Chester Bond Billie Jo Bonner Robert Brassart, Jane Bristol J oy Lavae Brown Palsy Brown Page Sixty-two Peggy Brown Raymond Brown Imogene Burks Bobbie Jo Campbell lN'1ui'gzu'e1, Cavender Bennie Caughey Lynette Collins Roy Cook Ima Jane Crosby David Cullers Ray Dishner Joyce Dollison Page Sixty-three Pearl Bruggemeyer Ray Burchett Billie Cantrell JoAnne Cappleman Erlene Chamberlain Billie L, Clark J. T. Cordell Shari Covington Noel Jean DeFord Dolores DeWeese .Q James DWF ge 5 We Q .,.- , Q, l Q C ZVIIEV Zl, ,:,., i l'iili ::' ' A Q wg? i f- Tin ji S g lf ff K N, e l 'Qi Nw L:m Q YW f ...,,,. ,, ,....d ry' nw, -ww nr iw, 1 , W if M Kgs: W. D g f - ga sy wa 'W fe Q 2 w..,lf if if Q if is 'ie fm. ' 2 :-li ' if 1--':s:.: ,'21 - ' xv f K , 4. A 2 5 f ' l Anita June Elkins Marvel Estes Ann Eva-r'l1ea1'l Dorothy Eve1'heurt Cora Farmer Alnieda Foltz Shirley Fletcher Wendell Francis Reuben Frantz Mary Jane Fuller lfllizubetli Garland James George Catheryn Etter Joe Eubank Eleanor Evers Emma J. Fanning Donald Fields Faye Fleming Simone Frank Billie J, Franklin Bob Gafford Barbara Garland Yvonne Gerneth Robert Gibson Page Sixly-four Roy Gillentine Erna Jean Gilliam Bobby Grigg Andy Guevara Betty Hall Billy Hall E. L. Hash Huggard Hash Madie Mac Hefner Jim Hill Monette Hodges Marian Holcomb Page Sixty-live W 4 ,ff ' S s X I , .,..,, I .. . Q, ff 4 r 2 -IVQV , A. 1 Nh M H ., I.: qv. :.:. . -.::::::::::..,.: , K ly .::f' it zfiffz i f 1,, E' f Ef2 1 Q ' . Q e 41 K .t ' R Q ,Q ., NI . Y g i at if fi s A 3 .J ,., ,., J . 2 at Q :Q --.,: W -V ..,.:.3:,.::. A -::::::::::,:- f . A fa? 15? X 5 'K . . if Q , 2 . f 'aa ji-,j.1 ' :.. , rw ' A - 5 35 3 N gf Q gf f.iQhy. .4 gg 3. V NNE, we , WE? S is wi? . A:A,A. ...,A..,.: . .,A:..:::::: , zz- M , . l ,.,. 5 N A -:-v .,,. . 4, . fl ,4 ' ::::::..,. ..,:.,: E ..,, We ..:::: .V 'H A AE 9' ,.,, Aizzi I 21' LE :::: : ' in :::' J ,l gli il . A , wx Ag., vi 3 . . K 1,, - g lm x if Sarah Ann Horne Nell Howard Dorothy Hullet Bill Hunnieutt Bobby Jackson Eddie Johnson John Keri' Betty J. Kiefer Dorothy Kirby Eula Mae Knox Bernice Langham Charlotte Lewis V. A. Huckaby Margetta Hudson Charles Hurdleston Betty J aekson R. C. Johnson Sharon K. Jones Billy Kincaid Patricia King Mac Kyle Doris Dell Landolt Geraldine Little Bobby McAfee Page Sixty-six Robert McBurnett Billie Jo McCaslin 'l'ei'eSzi Mvlieima Marianna Martin Put sy Mendor Peggy Meilher Dwayne Monroe Luther Morris Shirley Nelson Dorothy Noel J im Pennell Barbara Perdue Page Sixty-seven Ray McCord Lois Mclilligott Maurice Martin Reba N. Maxwell Betty Miller Imogene Miller Doyal Mulder Doris Nelson Bobby Overbey Carl Pelley Margaret Perry J. M. Perrymzm . 4, , E M' e -wo-A W, t:mf i z 5 , ..,., f .E H , 5 ,.... W in, 5: IA w 4 , .... ., ww.- , AWK' , 1 :.!.I ff A ' '. 11, Q- ' :':: l , 3 .. r .... iiiyr 1 .-l'1 - 1 2' --:'--:v is ' f ' it ,. , .5 :,. g l 5. , . -':- .zi 4: wsu- ' 'i:'i ' N mr.. ,, ----: 2 ,,... if . We 2? xv' 51. W 5' . 'X gf? f f 'f 5 K 'Wx Wa 4 ., w.. 4 it , .'.'- ?l15gg22iW W, Q 8' War, gr we .tg M .. 2 45-. ,, qu 49 1: E ,MZM 'mf' 'air . . x 'wg Q4 qu f S 'Q 'S 5 , y 1 1 M G A MW?-N, A f 45. ,,.., QM' ,Q Patsy Phillips Jimmie Popplewell VVilma Ramsey Betty Reader Dwain Roper Lola Saltzman lt an Sha ppard if Joan Smith QW 1 -. f 1 of i ,ist it 55 x w Q Sm 5 ,, Q l Q mi i Edna R. Stephens Lyda Stephenson Pauline Stone Nadyne Stoneeipher Clifford Powell George Pugh Robert Reid Imogene Ritchie Joyce Sanders Patsy Serivner Mary Helen Smith Bobby Spooner Donald Stewart Patsy Stone Juanita Strziwn Robert Strickland Page Sixty-eight Janet Stubbs Salita Sudderth Tommy Tucker Bet ty Twyford Clifton Vincent Billy NVainwright VVeldon Walker Betty Jo Wells Jack Wilson Helen J. Windham Eugene Yeager Billy Yoast Page Sixty-ning: Weldon Taylor Richard Travis Edward Vance Finis Vaughn, Jr. June Walker Mary Walker Betty Wilkerson John R. Williams Bobby Wolfe Doris Wrighi ':A - Z , X .:..l I Aby, -Y ' , 2,. 5 xi -f 1--' '2'-r- V ,, F?-. ...., t Wh is W ec a 3 Y . X 2 3 A ,MM 4 , i,,. .. x ff V r :AEEEE 5 5 oyuu ' J ' i!.EfEQEQEfEQ P ff af f fe. , f' ' W -1' '- . 'ff E . s f X 2 , I 'D 4 5 is fl , mv S X ,A ll 'Q 3 ff s Es mi, V Q x? nm , f i' .R QQVV T llullqn I ' yy :.,. 1 x ws ...MQ hum, i FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS JACK HALL . .. ....... ................ P resident CAROLYN DORSET .... .... V ice-President GUION TRAU . . . .,.. Secrctzxry MARY HELEN XVEIHS .... .... T reasurcr DONALD LEE REYNOLDS .... Reporter Page Seventy FRESI-IMAN FAVORITES JEANNINE DICKEN Most Representative Girl JOHN STQTTON Most Representative Hoy CAHOLYN DORSET JACK HALL Most Popular Girl -mm. , m M' 9 '53, ifbs , 'v 'a '4 ' .V . . P -N 'ff fybwffi Most Popular boy ,,j'fZy.jwIjf,' M A'v,1 4f4 'Z 5 t :- '4 . --'al .gy Q 2' 'BQ' 'nr -w -u' ' an-,t,!g,g ,,,1U4's. Q at --'Q fin if 4 ?5',Q'S . 'S ,uw i.f'4 X,'f ff' fn 4 4 'fx I 'kwa' ls.. fr wif 'M ' 3: v. 1..-1' MARGIE ASHBURN DONALD LEE Page Seventy-unc Most Attractive Girl REYNOLDS Most Attractive Iloy .- . . 12552: lf.-vw as 5 ,vi QW , f is wif -Q .V 4 ss Q ' 2 Q., , , R .,...,. . X Q2 ,Q E K' , Z zzg EEEE . , i f as ii? s 1 My .... sk Wi Q as S Mlw if as 14 1 , .Q M ,tfyffww V 552:-1 I l 'as v i ,Y W is L . 'Ii' sf! f 51 N I X if X if , ij! ' 2 r X 1 Wf if X 5 5 K i ' gf gc Q g X fi ss 6 5 y mt? Trula Alley Virginia .Allison Hazel Anderson Lynne Ashburn Glenn Baker Larry Baker Anna Biggerslaff LeRoy Blake Hazel Bledsoe Anna Jane Boaz Virginia Bradford Roger Bradshaw Anna Bell Anderson Bobby Anderson Margie Ashburn Ola Dean Ashford Phyllis Barbee Jo Helen Barnett Arval Blankenship George Blankenship Glen Bock Donnie Boswell Ann Brinkley Earnest Brown Page Sewlily-two Totsy Brown Roger Browning Oleta Bruton Carmen Buck ffl -E . 2... . ,KM , , Q ,wwexv rx, 9 W , 4 if , E E Q S 1 .:., in if Q . X 'WT by .4 is f Betty Burdett M ' Betty Burleson ,qu I 4 J Bobbie Burton ' :-. 5 ' fx W Tommy Caldwell V 5 Q zz. W 'j Lffgirg, ,fig ' if Ann Cantrell Billy Carlton William Carter Relda Cato Martha Caylor . W li Betty Sue Clement W V A Q, Tommy Cloud ': :::::VV V Nancy copiey -iizz - ---- ,ET 7415 :-v 4 Billy Craig Billy Crawford Joyce Crew Norman Crookham l aff Mildred Cummins Helen Daugherty Dorothy Davidson A f 2. 'W Emmett Davis 1 Page Seventy-three fir : if ww , , A 4 W fa an , if is WW A fl lin dya g , 'Eli 1 Wm R ,. ig 5, Q N ' Gilbert Davis Juanita Dax is Billie DeBord Virginia De derick C 7 W is 5.333 'PQ mi 3' i .. .,:,:,,...,.:. y 'W M V ' llll lilz 2 :::' ' 4 mf 2 3' W 1 K --., ,z it la .... , 5 f Las x Q .1 'A is ir ' Q ff , gag QEE ,R Jeannine Dicken Betty Dodson Carolyn Dorset Edna Ruth Drummond Gene Duke J. C, Duley Edward Fernandei. Frank Fielder Pearl Ford Martha Ann Franklin Clara Lou Gibbs Zilda Griffin Samuel Escalera Carl Ferguson Koleene Finney Hazel Flowers L. A. Futeh, Jr. Raymond Garland Billy Golden James Grimes Page Seventy-four John Hale Myrtle Hale Jay Hanchotle Belly N, Tluralson Jimmy Hardy Helen Harris Patsy Hix Maurice Hoi lovvziy Joyce Howdeshell Donald Hudgcons Iiiry Louise Inman Bill James Page Seventy-five Jack Hall Sherman Halleman Bobbie Hargilson Virginia Harbour Mary Hclvey Mickey Herndon Wayne Hopson Eugene Howard f 5. W i J 2 'YJ 9 .:..,, fi 'WE fm in ,WK Ns he .. fam, 3 g l ., il . V va-gf' ' mf X yy . :Q .: ..,. ,fr V Q I SZ. A I i'ii. i in 6' 7 A ,li 1 MM . 'Hz-V W ' , pi S EW 3 1 A , Q f 5 fi 4- liunnnn iz., I 1 .,:,:. :ZIEIA ': Qi? M ' A , 4 W Q - i ff-J 3 ' A S Q gi' V -1:. 1'2- ' :.. H W ..bAg bblqluu E if, ,.., , , ,,,y . ::,:::::11 f , 3 H f f' f 145 ' 5 J 2 N X' Him Q' fl f , im , KM A ir,. S it ,. gg, 5 if Gene Iles :HQQ t N-vi W, 'Sf' Nola Ingram :ZV - J Q fi Q Q I 1 145 y v ', s ,, M , , ,Q f i -EE ,.,. Nl' n WK ,K J 5 zz. an W3 f Belly J 0 Jcssud -'..,- - James J udkins -1 A V 'Q ,., f :,, Q J W X' ,.:,.,,,:f' X -'Sizzix Y J fg F 41- .,... Alll QM 5 Q 1 5 A 5 5 Q , Rx YZ 1 X, , K W MM-MMM, Ami ,..,..,.,,,,,..,,,, , L .... . ...M W., W fl .-,-.,.. .1 Q.. ..,. Ncllia King Joc- Krum Florciicc Lzuiv J immiv Lvwis Mable Imoiim' Virginia Looney Billy Mcillusky Re11'lJam Mcffullum Hughic Mcliimivy Dorothy McWhorter Iionliic- Mziltlic-wrs Jzmivs Mvlion Page Scvuuty-six I Steven Mexia Nina F. Monroe Bobbie Moran Gladys Morgan Roger Mullins Jewell Murray Joan Newcomb Jimmy Newman Vera O'Daniel Jerry O'Hagan Patsy Pennell Janet Perdue Page Seventy-seven Clair Moore Imogene Moore LeJeune Morrison Wayne Moseley Marian Myriek Richard Myers Mary Ann Nolen Billy O'Brien Don Opel Mary Lou Parker Helen Perkins Billie J. Pinkston M- gr in E? '-ffiasgiiar.. 4 as gi MJ 'if I 'I 5 J f 5 I ,A 5 4 'N . '-'- v 4:21 I 'Yam ' ,,.,.,.., K -:. . ..... ' 4' H il' ' i if g i1...- Z1: l.., 3 E' AR ja 'X -Q 'X www ri . ! .1 'N Q, ' ZX 1, if 1 Q . 5 .. WWW -V., Y a 5 1 si: 'iii' iff ,- . i, if M 5-422 W . ..,-, my :Z it V..E W :,.. .S 3, ,,.,,,, qlquqqqq I A,:-- ,W , R 9 im W :..,., .-.- b .4-. 1 , :::,,A ,.... V was M 1 , Q 34 WX , .,.,.,. , as 54 3 g M is 1 O nm! gi 4 .,.,,.: Qi ig W 'Q' f 5 s .J my ,M Y in we f wif. X ww., e -X 1' w, , ,gi f K A. 1' i Q., . Mir . 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My at Jean Vaught 2 'W' I , W Bobby Vincent QL. 7522 : -... l V, I S V ,Q lj, .va so :-t 1 M . :.1 yy:::'l 1 'Q Helen Lois Waw ' f 5 Mary Helen Weihs ,,V,1 ze, . ,V , 1 .-AA t:: E .o,,,., E 'Vl' Z S R Amex lx W5 Billy Williams ,L ' .V Hansel Williams Km ,. .7 ....... e 5 ,. 11-if - 'El it , gk ,, Q x Toni R Ev L i J ack Witt Mary F. Woods .,.,.,,.......,.,..,.. V a: v:--: 'l Y :::w , --zi if ' .,.' 2 2 ,.',... M -.':, , ag 7 ', Carney Wilson 4 AZAZA W oo Q ::,,, ': ' . TW ZW 5 A UZ ,vv-v l AAA- L M :IN :' 1 u if 'fs 1 N. S ian' FRESHMAN SNAPSHOTS Jane Young Eugene Wright, Dorothy Young fag! V3 'W Wil iii 5.4 Ebfgk . X mu' Page Eighty Page Eighty-one fwf VJKA, .f ,!I,fk1i 3 gffffff fi ogy tif 1 I NX.. cliff The Peaceful Joy of a Favorites Election . . . .qgszionafifizi ,fb 'A v 4 'I Ms.. C.. ,. .f . . f' JANE DAVIS MOST A'1 1'RAC'1'IVE GIRL ff - a-gf. ,f 1 ma , 453, , 'lf+tx, 'ffl' Q Q x 5 1 , m , A , 1 5 Q m 'awf 4' S 4 I A M... , U 1 4 1-..., A l f.f 1 I fi -.1 X, SAMMY MACLIN MOST AT'1'IcACTIvE BOY 1. .v 4 L L , nl, :za Fw I ::: W mw' 1, N Q M? ..,. :-- , . Y ,, . ,, : 3,1 Q IILGGY I ILAGUE VQA-, 12: W A - gg . . .E, MOST POPULAR GIRL X ,Q 1::::-:'Q W 4 9 ff' 9 ..,, W KAW? 1 -vwww , Aw Wi? A WN 'fifiww P 4 I ' 1 , 1 ,E 'fe My by Y X X x 1:1 x . +1 0' E t Wwe , f f? s , EP ,f 'K ' . -.,- 3 wax, V ' Mug-, my Sf 'V 'W I X E if N . PH IL LIP MORROW 5 .,,... .X . ' -.-- gy E U: nd . P11 U 0 Q 1 f-1 14 ill! PV P-4 J ,H .-- : w :. ?N5'3IMASSINGALE NIGHS' E42'lPEi3+ISEN'l'ATIVE GIRL B. D. MEADOR MOST REPRESENTATIVE BOY Ab. '. Q .1 U , L 2::::. ' I ,. X H .....:.. H Ah . ...,. ..5,, zz. Q 3 ,A 5 f 3' QUEEN of SHERMAN HIGH sCHooL?,'g,,'9 fff Q' A ,f Escorted by PHILLIP MOHROW My Qw-6' DORIS 'II W of Hoc House of IOHN SON PRINCESS of the SENIOR CLASS Escorted by BILL ALLMON YVON N E of the House of BROWNING DUCHESS Of the SENIOR CLASS Escorted by B. D. MEADOR I ,' P ,.,, If ,mf f J ,3 I I ff I X 451 H ARRIET ALLAN of fha House of HOPKINS PRINCESS Of the IUNIOR CLASS Escorted by DICKIE DEAN 1 A N E of the House of HOWDESHELL DUCHESS of the IUNIOR CLASS Escorted by ROBERT KING GERALDIN E of Hoe Home of LITTLE PRINCESS Of flu' SOPHOMORE CLASS l'Isco1'tod by BILLY YOAST BETTY IO of ffm' House of BROWN DUCHESS of ffyc' SOPHOMORE CLASS Escorted by JIMMY PENNELL - 1. CAROLYN of fhe House of DORSET PRINCESS of the FRESHMAN CLASS Escorted by JACK HALL MARY LOUISE of Ike House of INMAN DUCHESS of the FRESHMAN CLASS ' ESM-ted by GENE TATUM Shari Covington has almost a one-Track mind, XVHCTS NVHO and WHY BIONTE LAYVRENCE Monte Lawrence, a Junior, has through decla- mation proven his ability as a speaker. This ability he plans to put to good use after he finishes high school at which time he will take up the study of law. At present, Monte's favorite subject is Eng- lish. For his pastime, he likes hunting and fishing. Monte is a member of the S Association, Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, and is out for football. Pre MARY YVALKER Mary is a Sophomore this year. She has taken an active part in many high school activities, but she devotes much of her time to her hobby, Camp Fire work. Unlike most students, Mary has two hobbies, reading is her second one. Choir and Eng- lish are her favorites subjects, with Latin a close second. Mary is President of the History Club, Vice- sident of her Home Room, a member of the Latin Club, and a member of the Future Homema- kers. She plans to go to T.S.C.W. SHARI COVIN GTON but what better track could it be on than work and interest in Camp Fire. Her hopes are now to go to T.S.C.W'. and train herself to be a Camp Fire Ex- ecutive. If Camp Fire were a subject in school, Shari would probably list it as her favorite, but as it is not, she lists Latin, and well-chosen it is, too. Shari is a member of the Art Club and of the History Club. Carrie Sue, a Junior, has already displayed her ability as a writer through the Hi-Talk, of which she is Assistant Editor, and the Democrat, for which she is student reporter. Carrie Sue plans to make journalism her major at Texas University. Writing is also her hobby, but surprising enough, English is not her favorite subject: it is Plane Geo- metry. Sue was one of the ten chosen for member- ship in the National Honor Society this last S9IT'1BSteI'. WHO'S WHO and WHY ' . SARAH MCLANE Sarah has won for herself much Well-earned praise through her singing. She has been featured on many programs throughout her high school years, and everyone looks forward to hearing her. Music is Sarah's favorite subject, and she hopes to major in it at Montana State University. Her hobby is sewing. Sarah is a member of the National Honor Society, President of the Future Homema- kers, writes articles for the Hi-Talk, and is an Office girl. SUE DAVIS Sue is one who made a big start when she came to S. H. S. three years ago and is still doing so. She has no favorite subject: she just likes them all. Her hobbies are collecting stamps and dogs, but not live ones. Sue is Secretary of the Junior Class, Secretary of her Home Room, works as a library assistant, and is a member of the National Honor Society. Sue is also on the Athenian Staff. Sue plans to go to Austin College, where she Will train to be a public secretary. PIIILLII' MOKROYV Phillip Morrow has made many appearances before the student body as President of the Senior Class. He is also President of the Hi-Y and a mem- ber of the Math Club, the S Association, and the National Honor Society. Phillip was chosen as the Most Popular Boy of S. H. S, and reigned as King at the Variety Show. His favorite subject is Math. After graduation. he will begin his pre-med work in college. ELIZABETH GARLAN D Elizabeth is that small but cute Sophomore, who is seen going about her Work in a very inter- ested sort of Way. Here's hoping that she'll keep up with that sort of way and put it into good use when she becomes a first-grade teacher, as she some day Wants to be. Elizabeth plans to go to Texas University to get her training. At present, her favorite subject is English. Elizabeth is on the Hi-Talk staff. WHO'S WHO and WHY JERALINE MASSINGALE GUION TRAU Jeralinc has made good nge' of her four years in High School. She hasfbeen particularly outstand- ing as a member bi' the tennis team, of which she is now captain. She is a membe 0 the S Associa- tion, of the National ?Ioi3or'Soge't5y,.and of the Hi- Talk Staff. She was.,-' hosen Most Representative Girl of S. H. S. this year. Her favorite subject is mathematics, but if she goes to college, Jeraline plans to major in home economics or journalism. IMO GENE PENNELL Imogene though not known by so many students, is well-thought of and well liked by all who do know her. She goes about her work in a calm, quiet way, but she always has something to show for her time and effort used. Imogene is Presi- dent of her Home Room and she is a member of the Order of Business Efficiency. She is also one of the typists for the Hi-Talk. Her favorite sub- jects are Bookkeeping and Office Practice. After graduating from high school, Imogene plans to go to work and become a secretary. EARL HEAD Earl is one of the most outstanding of the senior boys. All through his high school years he has been active in many clubs and organizations and has proved himself an asset to these activities. At pres- ent, he is a member of the S Association, Hi-Y, Math Club, is President of the Chem-Phy Club and Vice-President of the National Honor Society. He is also a member of the tennis team, which is, at present, his hobby. Earl's plans are to enter Baylor University in the fall, Where he will train to be a minister. V 1 ll Guion, though only a freshman, has already made herself known to the entire student body through her success in declamation. She won iirst place in district, and in the regional meet where she competed with 18 others, she won second place. Guion is in the S Association, is a member of the Athenian Staff, and is Secretary of the Freshman Class. Her favorite subject is Latin, while her hob- by is writing character sketches. After graduation Guion plans to attend Cornell University. i wi 1 H .... -. . . . U X V16 WHCYS WHO and WHY JOE WVALSTON Well-known to almost every student in S.H.S is Joe, for he is Athenian photographer. Not only did he take pictures all this past year, but he also developed and printed them. Joe had time for such other activities as the Dramatic Club and won lst place for best individual acting in the one-act play contest at Dentong the Camera Club, of which he is Presidentq the Bandg and the National Honor So- ciety. Joe's favorite subject is science and his hobby is hypnosis. He plans to attend Baylor University. CORRINE MILLER Corrine is another Senior girl who has Won much praise for her singing. Corine not only puts her soprano voice to good use but is also quite skill- full in the use of her hands, with embroidering as her hobby and shorthand as her favorite subject. She is in the Choir, is Secretary of the National Honor Society, and is an office assistanct. Corrine plans to enter E.T.S.T.C. next fall, Where she will major in Business Administration. BOB HENDERSON Bob definitely brought himself into the lime- light this year through his superb basketball play- ing and the good showing he made for himself and the school in track. As should be, sports are Bob's hobbies. His favorite subject is mathematics. Be- sides his participation in track, Bob is also a mem- ber of the Math Club and the Hi-Y. He plans to go to N.T.S.T.C. Where he will do pre-med work. -4,55 wig' ,7 !J -cf . 415-4-of-C! 1' ' IARY FRANCES SHEFFIELD Mary Frances, the red-haired editor of the Athenian, is identified in S.H.S. with Room 109. Mary Frances likes any subject that has to do with secretarial-training and her hobby of collecting let- ter-heads also has a secretarial flavor. She is a member of the National Honor Society, the S As- sociation, the Homemaking Club, and is secretary of her home room. Mary Frances plans to attend Austin College after graduation where she will major in business administration, Page Ninety-seven 57 1' The Peaceful Thrill of a Football Game G4 f A Z, 5 f i c 1 ,ff Coaches MR FINIS VA UGHN MH. HEIIBERT P1011 va aww, FHEER LEADERS Harold Bond, Head Cheer Leader Wanda Cullum Julia Ann Kyle Jean Melton Weldon Taylor Mac Kyle xy' I l , Page Nincly A of 1946 lst Row: Al Dunn, John Duke, Howard Corey, Jimmy Pennell, Johnny Ramsey, Dickie Travis, Dan- iel Snodgrass, Glenn Duke, Harold Riley, Jim Bristol, Neil Dunn, Bert Waldo, Dieky Dean Robert Reid, Charles Teague. 2'd Row Mr. Finis Vaughn, Bill Reid, Luther Morris, Boyd Covey, Harry Handy, Stanley Clayton, Robert Hix, Ernest Reece, Edens Hyndman, Don Campbell, Mr. Herbert Pior. 3'd Row: Charles Inman, Jack Glascock, Richard Pen- CAPTAINS nell, Herschel Jay, Sammy Maclin, Boyd Thrasher, Jack Wilson, Karl Sanders, Billy Baria, Billy Yoast. Harold Riley Glenn Duke C u Page Ninety-nine K ia J ack Glascock Half-Back Second letter Senior st6i5 W 'W iw S. . V 4 ,gg i 1 S Harold Lee Riley E ::lV': , - 2 li Co-Captain , Q Full-Back t Third-letter Y- ' Senior Q if 'MQ , 1? WML W ,eeAVA. .. W V...,.,, AIAA I -I Alvin Dunn Left-End First letter Senior Daniel Snodgrass Right Guard Second letter Senior S! Nnge-yrs? .fi we . Before a fine crowd who turned out in good football weather to see what .the new team and new coaches, Finis Vaughn and Herbert Pior, offered in grid fare for a new season, the Sherman Bearcats romped to an easy 24-2 win over the McKinney Lions on September 15. On September 22, the Bearcats were outplayed by Paul Snow's North Side Steers to the time of 13-0. Page One Hundred Don Campbell Right-End Second letter Senior Sammy Maclin Left-End First Letter Senior Glenn Duke Co-Captain Left-Guard Second letter Senior Jim Bristol Quarter-Back First letter Senior Page One Hundred One S it V 'i - H WW 'F-'P On a rain-soaked field at the local stadium, the Bear- cats drove 57 yards on the first eleven plays of the game to score a thrilling 6-0 upset over the previously un- beaten Denton Broncs on September 29. On October 6, Harold Riley led the Bearcats to the pace of a 25-0 triumph over the Polytechnic Parrots ot Fort Worth, by tallying 3 of the 4 touchdowns. At Highland Park the Scotties powered their way to a 45-7 victory over the Sherman Bearcats on October 13 before a crowd of 6,000 fans. The Highlanders were driving steadily behind their fine teamwork of the men in the backfield and the linemen. Johnny Ramsey Half-Back Second letter Junior John Duke Half-Back First letter Junior Stanley Clayton Tackle Second letter Junior Hershel Jay End First letter Senior Page One Hundred Two Jimmy Pennell Guard First letter Sophomore Robert Reid Guard First letter Ernest Reece Tackle First letter Senior Sophomore Robert Hix Center First letter Senior 'tx Page One Hundred Three After a slow first half to the score of 6-0, the Bear- cats showed their power in the second half by clawing three touch-downs across the double-markers to pin the Bonham Purple Warriors up for a 25-0 5AA decision. VT 1' Fwy Www ii On October 27, the Bearcats were neutral all the Way to a loss of 13-60 to the District 5AA Champions, the Paris Wildcats. The Wildcats seemed to be up to their best While the Bearcats were at their Worst. This was the Bearcats' Worst defeat of the season. E Dickie Dean Tackle First letter Junior Charles Teague Quarter-Back First letter Junior Howard Corey Half-Back Second letter Senior Edens Hydeman Back Junior Page One Hundred Four Harry Handy Tackle Senior Richard Pennell End Senior Bert Waldo Guard Junior Charles Inman Back Junior X X Page One Hundred Five fi ,ss v K e e v W , . ww 1 .ia S iw 4 , 5. We ,Q . - . -::::f::: s555:::.,, V I W my , .... 5 ' ' E .E:: ,,,:, ,, K 7 av One of the top football games in District 5AA was reeled off at Gainesville, a game in which the Bearcats proved that they were the better team in a thrill-pack- ed T 6 on November 3. On November 10, the Greenville Lions splashed 36 yards after a weak Sherman punt to register a 7-0 vic- tory in the Hrst quarter. ,- Y ,W , Billy Yoast Back Junior Billy Baria End Junior Karl Sanders Center Junior Jack Wilson , if fzgiziz Wm - Fi ,,. lm, ,T .-.J A pair of touchdowns in the tirst period paved the Way for a close win for the Denison Yellow Jackets on November 22, The score was a thrilling 21-13 victory over the Hghting Bearcats at the Bearcat powerhouse. The game was played before a record-breaking crowd of 6,500 fans on Thanksgiving Day. Tackle Sophomore Page One Hundred Six Luther Morris Back Sophomore Boyd Covey End Junior Boyd Thrasher Tackle Senior Neil Dunn Manager Sophomore Bill Reid Manager Junior Richard Travis Manager Sophomore Page One Hundred Seven N.. E, 1 N v 1 1: M... - .,.. 1, 9 V 3 M xg ' 1, Af 4, ko is ,. Q 15 5 ms ii gk, ' A i - --V' ' .,,,: f if . , ,... ,,,, .. W Eb V Q x Q E ,A .:,... , .:,,.. .. N 3 Q fl.-.,: S f -5555 1 4- ss:s:s::-e:s:s-in ., N My ...... sf I A , , . V i 'i 22' W U 5 ,wi g ,si Q ,im BASKETBALL A SQUAD First Row: Ernest Reece, Robert Hix. Second Row: Glen McWhorter, George Winn, Bobby Henderson, Earl Harmon, Coach Pior. Greenville Denison Paris Bonham Gainesville Third W: Jimmy Carter, tanley Clayton, Dick Piner. Fourth ow: Coach Vaughn, Glenn Duke, Herschel Jay, ' ' er, Don Klein, Milton Nicholas. Scores for the Season X 1 1 1 If . We They 41 35 25 39 35 14 18 27 36 35 39 17 39 8 34 ' 34 2 26 2 Page One Hundred Eight Basketball 'CBJ' Sqllclzi First Row: Ernest Reece, Robert Hix. Second Row: Jack Alexander, Johnny Ramsey, Tommy Goff, Mac Kyle, Billy Kincaid. Third Row: Johnny William, Richard Pennell, Coach Vaughn, Carney Wilson, Coach Pior, Jack Hall, Robert Schmidt. SCORES FOR THE SEASON We They Greenville . . . . . . 26 28 Denison . . . . . 61 9 44 26 Bonham . . . . . .34 29 27 17 Gainsville . . . . . . 28 33 Page One Hundred Nine ' N I WM G' STANLEY CLAYTON Guard, 2'd lette1' TOMMY MILLER Center, 2'd letter BOB HENDERSON ,,Ferward, Ist letter JIMMY CARTER guard, 1st letter fl MILTON NICHOLAS Guard, 1st letter DONALD KLEIN Center, Ist letter BOBBY IVICWHORTER Forward, Ist letter EARL HARMON Squadman HERSCHEL JAY, Capt Forward, Ist letter GEORGE WINN Squadman DICK PINER Squadman GLENN DUKE Squadman gif ERNEST REECE Manager ROBERT HIX Manager Coach VAUGHN Coach PIOR .... Page Ono Hundred Ten The Bearcats started off with a bang in their bas- ketball season. They de- feated their first five opponents and were then considered the best team to represent Sherman in many yearsg however, when they started on the second round of district games, Greenville broke the Bearcats' winning streak. This seemed to dishearten Sherman's five and both Denison and Gainesville upset them in the last round. Since Coaches Vaughn and Pior had but two let- termen from last year's squad to work with, they started a B squad, who played very expertly for beginners, in order to build up the teams of the future. Herschel Jay and Tom m y Miller were voted on the mythical 5AA all-district team and Jimmy Carter was on the Second Team. Page Uno Hundred Eleven BASKETBALL SNAPSHOTS 'N-sr f 'sg 2.6 BEARKITTENS First Row: Wayne Mosely, Bobby McAfee, Bobby Stephenson, Billy James Ray, V. A. Huckaby, Jerry Reed. Second Row: Jack Hunnicutt, Bill Hall, Joe Eubanlq, Cullen Boyles, Cecil Bethea, Calvin Williams. Third Row: W. A. Lawrence, Wendell Francis, Mac Kyle, Bobby Mathis, James Duley, Gene Tatum. l Page One Hundred Twelve BOYS' TENNIS Mrs. H. F. Kurrus, Coach, Charles Boggs, Eddy Johnson, James Blackmon, Earl Head. Lettering Players Johnson, Head, Blackmon Page One Hundred Thirteen Interscholastic League Play Boys' Singles .................. Eddy Johnson District-Semi-Finals Denison Boys' Doubles . . . .... James Blackmon Earl Head District-Semi-Finals Denton -Finals Highland Park GIRLS' TENNIS GIRLS' TENNIS Ann Everlieart, June Hill, Jeraline Massingale, Doris Dell Landolt Mrs. H. F. Kurrus, Coach Interscholastic League Play Girls' Singles ................... Doris Landolt District-Semi-Finals Highland Park Girls' Doubles .............. Jeraline Massingale Disti'ictYSenii-Finals Highland Park -Finals Denton llegifmal-l'i'eliminai'ies Handley M-Semi-Finals Sunset QDallasJ June Hill Lettering Players Landolt, Massiiigalc, Hill Pegs Une lliindrcd h'ou1'teei'1 lst Row: C1ode11 Perryman, Betty Kirby, Norma Anderson, Billie Hodges, Elouise Dayton, Marcia Clayton, Mary Hash, Fredia Lee Wilson 2'd Row: Mary F. Sheffield, Betty Stipe, Georgia Stipe, Sara Dacon, Mary Kegans, Ruth Brassart, Ann Page, Marjorie Ashmore, Geneva Owens, Betty Phillips ,W,,,.w M M MW ,,,, , Basketball Play-Off Senior-Junior x, Page One Hundred Fifteen POSTURE-PERFECT Doris Johnson Senior Louise Jones . .. . . . Junior FIRST ROW: Billie Jo Bonner, Guion Trau, Madie Mae Hefner, Teresa McKenna. Carolyn Dorset, Billie Jean DeBore SECOND ROW: Janet Stubbs, Rosemary Hatfield, Shirley Hagan, Mary Helen Weihs, Eulalah Russom, Helen Harris POSTURE-PERFECT Patsy Brown . . . ..... Sophomore Koleene Finney ....... Freshman Basketball Play-Off Sophomore-Freshman M, ' s ' ul 4 1 i , V N , M ,M ,..., MN-. -..A....a Page One Hundred Sixteen f' if fu v- FN FQ' I 2 rxnk Q50-'f THE PEACEFUL ASSOCIATION OF KINDRED MINDS Gzganizafiona Page One Hundred Seventeen fi' pa w 03 1946 ATHENIAN ,.a..,. me Hi.,-fm Mary F. Sheffield ..... Editor Virginia Foshee .... Business Manager ,E lst Row: Martha Strother, Carolyn Dorset, Guion Trau, Julia Ann Kyle, Sharon Kay Jones, Ann Everheart 2nd Row: Katharin Woodson, Geneva Owens, Virginia Foshee, Peggy Teague, Yvonne Browning, Sarah Ann Horne 3rd Row: Mary Frances Sheffield, Ann Cantrell, Peggy Miether, Sue Davis, Dorothy Hall, Betty Kirby 4th Row: Charles Teague, Joe Walston, Mary Helen Weihs, Jonell Black, Ann Marie McKenna, Hary Roper Page One Hundred Eighteen In The First Year of Peace Editorial Staff Mary Frances Sheffield, Editor Julia Ann Kyle Yvonne Browning Martha Strother Harriet A. Hopkins Sue Davis Sharon Kay Jones Sarah Ann Horne Carolyn Dorset Guion Trau Betty Kirby, Typist Joe Walston, Photographer Geneva Owens, Artist PF'ggy Mieflier, Artist Business Staff Virginia Foshee, Business M Katharin Woodson Peggy Teague J onell Black Anne Marie McKenna Dorothy Hall Charles Teague Harry Roper Ann Everheart Geraldine Little Ann Cantrell Mary Helen Weihs Page One Hundred Nineteen anager - U ima Hi-Talk Editor . . . .1w1.f. .Jane Davis First Row: Johnny Ramsey, Joyce Sanders, Jane Davis, Margaret Bernard, Jane Howdeshell, Mary Ann Speer. Second Row: Betty Laden, Doris Dell Landolt, Teresa McKenna, Elouise Dayton, Geneva Owens, Mary Frances McClure. Third Row: Imogene Pennell, Betty Brown, Ima Jane Crosby, Catheryn Etter, Joyce McKnight, Betty Henderson, Carrie Sue Baxter. Fourth Row: Miss Louise McCoy, Sponsor, Jeraline Massingale, B. D. Meador, Charles Huseman, Patsy Serivner, Bobbie Bilger. ,k xgs e One Hundred Twenty Debate First Row: Martha Dunn, Doris Johnson, Lynn Ashburn. Second Row: Bill Allmon, Miss Ferrill, Sponsor, Pat Cogswcll. Debate Tournaments North Dallas Tournament: Boys vs. Shawnee, Oklahoma Sunset fDa1lasJ Tournament: Adamson fDallasJ Tournament: Girls vs. North Dallas Girls vs. Sunset Girls vs. Shreveport, Louisiana Interscholastic League QDistrictJ: Girls vs. Denton-lst place lnterscholastic League Uflegionall: Girls vs. Sunset Boys Cwonl Girls vs. Waco Boys fdefeatedj Page One Hundred Twenty-one 1 Choir First Row: Corrine Miller, Margaret Bernard, Martha Elliott. Second Row: Bobbie Burton, Ray Burchett, Mary J. Short. Third Row: Wanda Roper, Maurice Martin, Catheryn Etter. Fourth Row: Emma Jean Fanning, George Schardt, Gladys Morgan. Fifth Row: Jeannine Dicken, Monte Jim Lawrence, Jane McCormick. Sixth Row: Mary Walker, Hugh McNeese, Wilma Ramsey. Seventh Row: Virginia Carter, Helen Waw, Peggy Yowell, Doris Landolt, Betty Stipe, Kathleen Franklin, June Hill, Patricia King, Margie McNorton Lietzel, Bar- bara Simonds, June Smallwood, Ann Everheart, Sharon Kay Jones, Martha Swindle. Eighth Row: Mable Looney, Naomi Ashmore, Sarah McLane, Margie Ashburn, Tommy Miller, Kenneth Hoover, Clodell Perryman, George Adamson, Kenneth Ran- dall, Stanley Clayton, Anna Marie McKenna, Patsy Pennell, Marjorie Ashmore, Eva Stalnaker. Ninth Row: Jane Bristol, Sammy Maclin, Barbara Sturdy. Tenth Row: Betty Mackey, Thomas Bloomer, Robert King, Ima Jane Crosby, L E xv? Page One Hundred Twenty-two BAND First Row: Betty Blackwell, Eva Stalnaker, Kenneth Randall, Ann Wright, Betty Jordan. Second Row: Charles Millender, Billy Wainwright, Martin Shosid, Marvel Estes, Dolores Barnett, Anita Elkins. 'l'hird ROW: Fred Brooks, Jean lsles, Robert Gibson, Dorothy Noel, Marjorie Greenwood, John Hale. Fourth Row: J0e Walston, Eleanor Evers, Paul Yeager, Patsy Hix, June Waldrop, Patsy Fagg, Almeta Feltz. Fifth Row: George Adamson, Roy Burehette, Louise Bobo, LeRoy Blake, Lynn Ashburn, Sara Jane Halliday. Sixth Row: Marilyn Porter, Reuben Frantz, Katherine Justice, Jonell Black, Jim Hill. Seventh ROW: Tommy Miller, Jerry Alexander, Ann King, Sunny McManus, Kenneth Hoover, Shirley Nelson, Andrew Guevara. Eighth Row: June Walker, Thomas Horne, Jean Banks, Lin Bratz, Milton Roberts, Jimmie Popplewell, June Smallwood. Page One Hundred Twenty-three , ,gg H----M - J-ybgrmfy, Mmswwg-A k . as. .awe ,Aw vm...mWlfwawmmwwvawfwmW.mazggf,x. f. ,fm,fNx4vWi,vow,,af,m, VV OFFICE ASSISTANTS JMMWI my First Row: Corrine Miller, Mary J. Snort, Heggy league, Levelle Williams. Second Row: Betty Henderson, Elsie Lou Miether, Margie Hestand. Third Row: Jonell Black, Miss McNee1y, Sponsor, Sarah McLane. gel? f Qgzdewdan gewym gqlybe if 'Q so ssssssss ..- Page One Hundred Twenty-four Library Assistants ffffleff .mzwwywzmaz First Row: Mary Frances McClure, Mary Jo Knox, Eula Mae Knox, Charlene James Mary J. Short, Mildred Cook, Imogene Sims. Second Row: Marjorie Blair, Peggy Miether, Mary Elizabeth Kegans, Ruby Clark, Betty VVakeharn, Betty Lynn Laden. Third Row: Joyce Sanders, Margetta Hudson, Lola Saltzman, Sue Davis, Nora Kuykendall, Reba Shaw. Fourth Row: Bernice Langham, Betty Chambers, Jean Marple, Betty Judd, Ida Harvey, Mary Frances Darnell. Fifth Row: Patsy Brown, Johnny Saltzman, Miss Gray, Imogene Pennell, Patsy Stone. Page One Hundred Twenty-live F. F. A. OFFICERS President ....... . . . Howard Alexander Vice-President . . . ......... Bill West Secretary ..... . . Paul Davidchick Treasurer . . . . . . Bobby Grigg Reporter . . . .... Robert Reid Sentinal . . . . . .E. R. Crouse Historian . . . . Ernest Reece First ROW: Mr. J. C. Floyd, Sponsor, Raymond Brown, Bobby Grigg, Roger Mullins, Billy Franklin, Bobbie Dobbs, Jack Witt. Second Row: Billy Craig, Bobbie Redden, Don Reynolds, Emmett Walden, Wayne Moseley. Third Row: Billy Hayden Williams, Lin Bratz, Jerry Reed, Ernest Reece. Fourth Row: Sammy Tatum, DeArman Luper, Billy Joe Golden. Page One Hundred Twenty-six NATIONAL HGNOR SOCIETY OFFICERS President ..... . . . Raymond Stephens Vice-President . . . ..... Earl Head Secretary ..... . . . Corinne Miller Treasurer . . . . . Bill Schumacher First Row: Betty Henderson, Corinne Miller, Mary J, Short, Jane Davis, Lavelle Williams Second Row: Mary Frances Sheffield, Betty Jordan, Jeraline Massingale, Elsie Lou Miether, Jonell Black, Sarah McLane Third Row: Don Campbell, B. D. Meador, Mrs. Retus Farlow Bailey, Sponsor, Ray- mond Stephens, Earl! Head .1 :J JJ Xi ' . V Ji v Page One Hundred Twenty-seven MONITORS First Row: Glynn McWhorter, Bobby McAfee, Betty Henderson, Margie Montgomery, Reba Maxwell, Wilma Ramsey, Sara Ann Horne, Helen Windham, Billy Wainwright, Eugene Rheay Second Row: Dorothy Tate, Madie Mae Hefner, Patsy Meador, Almeda Foltz Franklin Third Row: Wanda Martin, Melba Bowen, Billie Clark, Patsy Stone Fourth Row: Lola Saltzman, Dolores Barnett, Bobby Bilger, Billie Thompson, Stroud Fifth Row: Bettye Bentley, Joy Dean Allen, Anna Lou Mullins, Doris Slayden, McKnight Sixth Row: Rama Jo Haralson, Reuben Frantz, Herbert Williams, John Kerr. Huckaby. J Billie Alice Joyce V. A. Seventh Row: Cecil Owens, James Herod, Edward Vance, Milton Roberts, Jimmy Cain, L. D. Allison, Winfred Zimmerman, Thomas Horne, Dick Piner Page One Hundred Twenty eight Junior Historians OFFICERS President ..... ......... M ary Walker Vice-President . . . . Mary Frances McClure Secretary . . . ...... Patsy Brown First Row: Bobby Anderson, Maurine Sanders, Billy Louise Clark, Dawne Ashburn Leigh Heflin, Shirley Hagan, Bobby Campbell. Second Row: Miss Peacock, Anna Biggerstaff, Barbara Biggerstaff, Marion Holcomb Monette Hodges. Third Row: Eddie Lou Bilger, Edna Ruth Stephens, Patsy Brown, Howard Wheless Herbert Williams. Fourth Row: Patsy McClure, Mary Walker, Betty Lee Burdette, Doris Wright. Page One Hundred Twenty-nine 1 1 Future Homemakers OFFICERS President ......... .... S arah McLane Vice-President ...... ..... B etty Jordan Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Margie Hestand Reporter ...................... Mary O'Hanlon First Row: Betty Laden, Patsy Scrivner, Claire Moore, Betty Read, Oleta Bruton, Vera Mae O'Daniel, Lorelle Campbell, Bettie Sue Little, Charlotte Lewis, Yvonne Gerneth, Mary Ann Speer, Elouise Dayton. Second Row: Betty Kirby, Pearl Ford, Margaret O'Daniel, Virginia Bradford, Sarah McLane, Dolores Deweese, Bernice Skidmore. Third Row: Billie Jean Pinkston, Betty Jo Wells, Dorothy Noel, Mary Lou Helvey, Jeannine Dickens. Fourth Row: Ema Jean Fanning, Mary Jane Fuller, Mabel Looney, Almeda Jo Feltz, Imogene Hodges, Melba Bowen, Nelda Brown, Mary Sheffield, Martha Rodriuez, Carmen Buck, Virginia Allison. Fifth Row: Frances Flowers, Geraldine Little, Pearl Brueggermer. Sixth Row: Tabby Ruth Smith, Martha Caylor, Joyce Ann Shade, Aletha Faye Sims, Gladys Morgan, Susanna Collins, Betty Blackwell, Mary Helen Smith, Nadyne Stonecipher, Marjorie Large, Dorothy Purdom. Seventh Row: Bobbie Haralson, Edna Goldston, Ann Binkley, Betty Mackey, Doris Sladen, Helen Thompson. Eighth Row: Dorothy Smith, Erline Pugh, Lola Faye Saltzman, Joyce Howdeshell, Erlene Chamberlain, Joyce Savage, Nancy Ross, Betty Dodson, Dorothy Tate, Lucille McWain, Evelyn Robertson, Mary O'Hanlon, Jo Ann Smith, Betty Twyford. Ninth Row: Johnnie Saltzman, Jonell Black, Marcia Clayton, Imogene Ritchie, Margie Hestand, Mary Ann Nolen, Margie McNorton, Ella Mae Dickens, Maxeline Taylor, Patsy Tipton, Dorothy Goff, Betty Jordan. if :ff 2-2553522325 'S ':':' 'vv' ' , ,,,, .5352 :iir . Page One Hundred Thirty BOYS' HOMEMAKING CLUB OFFICERS President ..... ......... J ack Selby Vice-President ..... . . .Howard Alexander Secretary-Treasurer . . . Leon Crouch Sergeant-at-Arms .... Ernest Reece Reporter ........ George Winn First Row: Charles Martin, Earl Harmon, George Wynn, George Hagan Paul Davidchik. Second Row: James Blackmon, Allen Cooper, Dan Klepper, Leon Croutch J C Griffin, Mrs. McClain, Sponsor. Third Row: Jack Selby, Ernest Reece, James Lilly, Howard Alexander, Milton Nlcho las, Jimmy Stewart. ,Hx ' has .as J-if Page One Hundred Thirty-one n,,..l5-J X CAMERA CLUB i 71 First Row: Second Row Third Row: Fourth Row: OFFICERS President .... ...... J oe Walston Vice-President ....... i ...... Yvonne Browning Secretary . . . . ....... Julia Kyle Treasurer . .l. A . .......... ..... J a ne Davis lieporter ..... . . George Adamson H Yv elen Windham, Eula Mae Knox, Betiy Henderson, Fredia Lee Wilson, onne Browning, Jean Melton Jane Davis, Mary Jo Knox, Julia Kyle, Patsy Bilger, Harriet Hopkins, Martha Strother Eddie Lou Bilger, Betty Henderson, Mary Jo Brown, Rama Jo Haralson, Wanda Cullum, Berniece Langham Lavelle Boggs, Barhar,PQGil!iI1ni, Andy Guoverzi, Mr. Boyd, George Adamson, Kenneth Hoover, Joe Walston, Geneva Owens, Howard Wheelis , . 1 'X 'in H .Y 81 Page One Hundred Thirty-two Art Club OFFICERS President .... . . .Geneva Owens Vice-President . . . . . .Betty Laden Secretary .... . . Ann Page First Row: Mary Ann Nolan, Joyce Crew, Bette Miller, Bobby Burton, Virginia Brad- ford, Mary Frances Wood, Joyce Sanders. Second ROW: Betty Jo Dodson, Geneva Owens, Patsy Tipton, Mary Helen Weihs, Carolyn Dorset, Patsy Phillips, Jane Bristol. Third Row: Nancy Ross, Betty Laden, Doris Dell Landolt, Loretta Burton, Patsy Ruth McClure, Betty Brown, Mary Frances Darnell. Fourth Row: Miss Mary Vail, Sponsor, Eugene Brody, Jean Marple, Shari Covington, Ima Crosby, Ann Page, Harold Bond. Page One Hundred Thirty-three Latin Club OFFICERS President .... .... J ane Howdeshell Vice-President . . . .... Karl Sanders Secretary .... . . .Sharon Kay Jones Treasurer . . . . Geraldine Little First Row: Helen Windham, Doris Landolt, Sharon Kay Jones, Ann Everheart, Jane Bristol, Betty Jane Keifer, Jane Howdeshell. Second Row: Mary Walker, June Hill, Leslie Sheppard, Joyce McKnight, Geraldine Little. Third Row: Billy Wainwright, Don Jernigan, Mrs. Stanley Hayes, Sponsor, Wendell Francis, James Herod, Karl Sanders, Don Stewart, Hammond Hopkins. Page One Hundred Thirty-four Chem-Phy Club OFFICERS President . . . . . .Earl Head Secretary . . . . . .Robert King First Row: Dolores Gryder, KB-arbarilham, Nancy Merritt, Rama Jo Haralson, Betty Henderson, Betty Jean Brown, Fredia Lee Wilson, Patsy Bilger, Martha Sue Dunn, Miss Coldwell. Second ROW: Dick Piner, Robert Hix, Bill Reid, Earl Head, B. D. Meador, Raymond Stephens, George Winn. Third Row: Charles Teague, James Blaekmon, Bill Ogletree, Bill Schumacher, Allen Cooper, Bill Allmon, Billy Crouch. Fourth ROW: Jack Selby, Jerry Alexander, Hugh McNeese, Don Campbell, Cullen Boyles, Pat Cogswell, Cecil Bethea, Dan Klepper, L. D. Allison. Fifth Row: Eugene Rheay, Thomas Horne, George Adamson, Ernest Reece, Boyd Thrasher. , w j.,- Page One Hundred Thirty-five Boys' S Association OFFICERS President ..... .... H oward Corey Vice-President ..... .... G lenn Duke Secretary-Treasurer . . . ...... Neil Dunn Sergeant-at-Arms . . . .... Stanley Clayton First Row: Charles Teague, James Blackmon, Robert Hix, Ernest Reece, Neil Dunn, Phillip Morrow. Second Row: Jack Glascock, Jack Alexander, Stanley Clayton, Don Campbell, Earl Head, Glenn Duke, Howard Corey. Third Row: Alvin Dunn, Pat Cogswell, Bill Ogletree, Monte Lawrence, Dickie Dean, Billy Yoast. Fourth Row: Johnny Ramsey, John Duke, Bill Reid, Mr. Vaughn, Tommy Miller, Herschel Jay, Mr. Pior, B. D. Meador, Jim Bristol. -IA fl. t X ax ' Page One Hundred Thirty-six Girls' S Association OFFICERS President ..... . . .Doris Landolt Vice-President .... .... G eneva Owens Secretary-Treasurer . . . . .Doris Johnson First Row: Jane Davis, June Hill, Doris Landolt, Doris Johnson. Second Row: Martha Dunn, Jeraline Massingale, Mary Frances Sheffield, Virginia Foshee. Third Row: Nora Kuykendall, Geneva Owens, Mrs. Kurrus, Sponsor, Lavelle Boggs. l Page One Hundred Thirty-seven Dramatic Club OFFICERS President ...... . . .Peggy Teague Vice-President . . ...... Jane Davis Secretary ..... . . .Virginia Foshee Treasurer . . . . . .Katharin Woodson First Row: Elouise Dayton, Jane Davis, Julia Kyle, Peggy Teague, Katharin Woodson, Helen Dunn. Second Row: Mary Jo Brown, Martha Dunn, Patsy Bilger, Wanda Cullum, Harriet Hopkins, Lavelle Williams. Third Row: Monte Lawrence, James Jackson, Mrs. Hayes, Joe Walston, Sammy Maclin,,l33rQQIga..ifiil1iZ1II1. at ,. IV si' .U I . . ,J A f Q l Page One Hundred Thirty-eight Hi-Y Club OFFICERS President ...... . . . Phillip Morrow Vice-President . . . . . .Sammy Maclin Secretary ........ . . .Dickie Dean Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . . .B. D. Meador First Row: Robert Hix, Bill Schumacher, Dickie Dean, Phillip Morrow, Bob Hender- son, Raymond Stephens, Mr. Mitchell. Second Row: Leon Crouch, Dick Piner, Bill Ogletree, Earl Head, B. D. Meador, Pat Cogswell, Bill Allmon. Third Row: Richard Pennell, Hugh McNeese, Bill Yoa y Cartedr,,5Bert Waldo, Boyd Thrasher, Jerry Alexander, Neil Dunn, Charles Teague. Fourth Row: Jack Glascock, Monte Lawrence, John Duke, Charles Inman, Johnny Ramsey, Jim Bristol. A Fifth Row: Ernest Reece, Hammond Hopkins, Bill Reid, Cullen Boyles. Page One Hundred Thirty-nine I i 5 E Math Club OFFICERS .MM President .G ..... .,,..f .... Jimmy Carter vice-President ..... . . 5, . ...... Done-eanfibeli SecretarylTreasurer ...... . .Raymond Stephens First Row: Bill Ogletree, Bob Henderson, Raymond Stephens, Jimmy Carter, Phillip Morrow, Robert Hix, Boyd Thrasher, George Adamson, Charles Boggs. Second Row: Miss Noble, Bill Allmon, Dolores Gryder, Mary Elizabeth Kegans, Mar- jorie Blair, Jeraline Massingale, Billie Hodges, L. D. Allison, Harry Handy, Hubert Parish, Earl Head. Third Row: B. D. Meador, Kenneth Hoover, Bill Schumacher, Dick Piner, Pat Cogs- well, Don Campbell. S R X' x ' Page One Hundred Forty ORDER OF BUSINESS EFFICIENCY Membership in the O. B. E. requires a Supe- rior Certificate of Achievement in the solution of a bookkeeping problem with accuracy and neatness. First Row: Charlene James, Johnnye Massey, Joyce Shinn, Reba Shaw, Billie Thompson, Helen Jean Banks, Dorothy Hall. Second Row: Earlene Pugh, Dorothy Smith, Imogene Pennell, Betty Jean Kirby, Frances Noel, Patsy Corbin. Third Row: Charles Huseman, Earl Howard, Betty Jean Judd, Lucile McWain, Geor- gia Stipe, Betty Jean Ussery, Dorothy Purdom, Harold Bond, Jimmy Stewart. M 'WM Page One Hundred Forty-one HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS' CABINET First Row: Billy Bob Ainonett, Jane Davis, Wilma Ramsey, Carmen Buck, Martha Swindle, Dickie Goff. Second Row: Mary Inman, Jane Bristol, Yvonne Browning, Martha Dunn, Johnny Ramsey, Jerry Sims. Third Row: Patsy Brown, Ann Wright, Charles Teague, Bill Allmon, William Carter, John Waddle. Fourth Row: Mr. Cullers, Don Reynolds, Mrs. Vaden, Cullen Boyles Ma. will Page One Hundred Forty-two H i MP .- ' ,W X 'SM X iii 'if . f f ,f aff? Me The Peaceful Pleasure of Cooperation from Others Gqcfoazfiiin Printing: Lewis Printing Company, Sherman Engraving: Southwestern Engraving Company, Fort Worth Binding: Universal Bookbindery, San Antonio Favorite Portraits: Jerry Boren Studio, Sherman Football Pictures: Mr. Charlie Newton, Wallace Pharmacy, Sherman Page One Hundred Forty-three s llf ggfll aa, A W fe ' i A 'X X JQBL . ,,fw? f HEADQUARTERS FOR BETTER COSMETICST COMPLIMEN TS OF A Lentheric Dubarryis Lucien Lelong Kathleen Mary H F END Quinlan Yardley's Tussy Hartnell's Perfumes A i HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA 4 Eat With Us! Meet vom- friends at Mrs. G. M. Henuen Manager WALLACE PHARMACY Sh91'1'1'13.I1,S Best Drug Store L. M. Brightman, Owner QRITCHIE Ji SONS FURNITURE CO 206 South Crockett Sherman, Texas Page One Hundred Forty-four 1 I K. WOLEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Denison, Texas C D1 t f A L dt d Q Compliments of DYER-JONES DRUG STORE CLYDE BAILEY LUIYIBER YARDT TEXAS - RITZ - PLAZA H E H dgrave, Manager Feed Building Material? 602 E. Lamar Phone us? no L- L L L L L ,ved L L We GRAYSON COUNTY SKILLERWS STA TE BANK B tter Service Drug St C OZ Y EAT SHOP 206 W. Houston Pho 1209 IVIADDEN'S Denison, Texas John Perry, President D p t Sh T Nthl' N t tSt H. G. TUCK BRISTOL GROCERY Sz MARKET, M. J, CHAPIN ABS,-RACT C0 Compliments of 218 East Colle., Pl 708 l ' ' U9 lone Your Driveway Purchase l IS FREE at Phone 7 7 Phone Oldsmobile - Cadillac Sales and Service Featuring MASTERPIECE School Supplies CHARVOS Drawing Sets If We fail to: HUDNALL PRINTING COMPANY 1. Check your tires 12- Clean YOU1' WiHdSl1iG1d Phone 57 210 W. Houston JACK'S BEAUTY SHOP It Pays to Look Well 226 North Travis Phone 2445 T. V. INMAN Grocery and Market Phone 258 Pecan and Willow IYIARK'S BROS. Travis at Lamar Specialist in Wearing Apparel for Men, Women, and Children CLASS RINGS AND COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS SCHMIDT ENGRAVING CO. ' .A- WACO Harry Shyroc, Sales Ma g 924 East Mulkey Street Fort Worth, Texas JENNINGS FURNITURE CO. JERRY BOREN North Side Main Y C plt HomeFu I g F 37 Y STUDIO DI1.NIbON V Compliments of Compliments of L Q M Houston and Crockett Phone 347 LILLY'S CLOTHING sToRE G S C p K p 101 North Travis Sherman, Texas I B S I 310 South Crockett Sherman Texas Vg p Hug p7 Q pp pp ii li N-Tane Gasoline and ..N th Oil Compliments of Phone 840 SAMPSELUS O LS 1 C , GROCERY and MAFKET SCULL HARDWARE co. 822 East Lamar Call 163 or 2106 m' o'eeo m eeee H 6-r ee-e' '--i 107 South Travis Compliments of FERGUSON SERVICE STATION Phone 2646 Hardware House Furnishings l Seniors! Make an Early Start! Begin this Summer at AUSTIN COLLEGE Where many Sherman High School Graduates are going! 'k Business Administration Major: Management-Economic Problems Secretarial-Accountancy, etc. in if Engineering -A' Pre-MedicaI-elzre-Law-Teacher Training 1k Science for lndustry I ir Liberal Arts Majors in numerous fields ir Fine Arts-Music and Art 'Majors 1 ' Enjoy real college life with hundreds of others! Your worryp--college-planning now! Avoid problems of admission else- Whereg Living accommodations, etc. Also save money! Phone 874 for Appointment W. B. Guerrant, President AUSTIN COLLEGE Sherman, Tex. REID GALBRE TH Used Cars Sh T 887 118 W. P Compliments of LUCAS FOOD STORES QUALITY FOODS Compliments of TEXAS LAUNDRY ZORIC CLEANERS THE LINGO - LEEPER CO. Good Lumber Since 1872 C mpliments ,of A FRIEND 413 S T Ph 17 Sh T HALL FURNITURE COMPANY Oldest and Largest Home Furnishings I N tl 1 '- Quality Countsl' ASI-lBURN'S Ice Cream Always Good You'll Say, First in Service CHASE A .COMPANY Phone 288-289 ' Sherman, Texas A Policy to Fit Any Need 410-11 Commercial Bldg. Phone 1313 NEAL GIBSON A JEFFERSON STANDARD POLICY HWIS PHINHNH EHMPHNY IS A -A WLARATLOE or mmf LQ45fef1HE FAMILY Api ENG SJ I 1 f fi ll? - 1 ' ie fi X- w U Qs may f 43.50 S- if Wm N 'ib m S iii ' if Q N I , , ,, 1 ' . ia? fi .j i Q . -r kg- 1 32 M lu' if , Qi JOE B. BRGWN GROCERY Phone 136 Lzunar at Willow Compliments of PENNINGTON EASTERN IRON AND METAL CO. LUMBER YARD Myer Sh0Sid P tt b g P 'nt nd Varnish For Amusement Visit B d R f g PLAYLAND 115 North Travis N ghb ly S Cigarettes Candy Gum S NUEUS EQ HALLANDSHSC Ph 83 Mabel S. Hall, Owner GENERAL INSURANCE Ph 29 M XL P Bank Bldg Compliments of FARM EQUIPMENT CO. Compliments of SHERMAN ' DALLAS NEWS AGENCY IYIOUGHON J. A. POUNDS-Agent Montgomery and Jones Phone ' 66 JOHN C. DANNEL FUNERAL HOME 111 A w ll ll 1 EST in 1908 Phone 12 Sh man, Texa TA YLOR-VAUGHN Fancy Dry Goods Boys' Clothing and Furnishings Ladies' and Childrens' Dresses Corner Travis and Houston Sherman, Texas WILSON Sz DICKERMAN Shoes and Hosiery 123 North Travis St. Phone 317 STONE'S GROCERY Kz MARKET Friendly Little Store Phone 480 800 South Maxey TAPPAN'S Your Credit J eWelers 217 North Travis Paula Brooks - Marbert Originals ELINOR'S DRESS SHOP Especially for You L,Aiglons Daryl Jrs. Nardis Sportwear Junard Madalyn Millers Junior Guild Lettie Lee Originals Royal Deb of Baslon 209 North Travis Prissy Missy Judy Lane ELINOR'S HALF -PIN T' SHOP Especially for the Young Set J 9311 Durain Sophistikids 208 North Travis BABCOCK BROS. AUTO SUPPLY CO. 127 North Travis Home and Auto Supplies When you think about Life Insurance, think about the W. D. McGEE AGENCY of FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE 503 - 4 - 5 M. KL. P. Bank Building Sherman, Texas Special Representatives: Lloyd Cleary David E. Bryant Pop and Bill Sewell l SERVICE STATION or' s ' P d 11 E i Walnut and lgeiggn ervlce ro uc S Phone 232 For Better i Pastries' Pies' and Cakes 532 East Houston Phone 279 PURI TY BAKERY 207 South Travis a, ' ,A X' .,..,.:.., - V- - ' . - fmmfwmin an f5liU,'FF!'ffl R 'ygyf 1'1'l!g:4-151'-gt'-fr N n 2 V' 2 E '-W-1 A 1 'IJ iv 1 'WHEN' Compliments of 355' QLAKEA 23 'Nl ' QQ e f-QT-: Wai t N -Q Vbnl- ::l.:35g,, ,,., X Q-are 'aj , A gf ' if h ' ww, 4 -3 ff? . Mifvmm i l- 51,51 , i , ,M FOOD PRODUCTS 'V' ASTON FOOD STORE Finer Foods 313 North Walnut 'BLUE BONNET BEAUTY SHOP A A Modern Shop with Six Expert p Operators 209 South Travis Phone 836 l A OOO' O O ' ' O O l 1 . R. L. HALL l l'lSUl'2lI1LL Real lcstute. l I GRAVES MATTRESS FACTORYl BIRGEINSURANCEAGENCY Manufacturers of 1 All Kinds of Insurance Evening Glory Interspring Mattress Phone 321 512 M gl P Bank Bldg 323 E Pecan Phone 865 1 DR. P, T, VAUGHT FOXWORTH - GALBRAITH OPTOMETRIST CO' 1 Incorporated 206 30 C mmercial Bldg Sherman Lumber and Building Material FRANK HARE INSURANCE I1 1 .1 1 E- Wall BENJAIWIN'S Specialty Shoppe Compliments of ROY BOSWELL Service Station ll th C mpliments f LINXWILER'S For Men and Boys 1. 1' h g Sl 1 D T SOUTHLAND ICE CO 106 N. Montgomery Ph 67 Buster Parke1 s RADIO HOSPITAL 121 E. Houston COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY IIE In P- I lf- .1 1 sj ' x 5, 1 A 'F' fr mink Rscisrfnfg :' YT 1 5' ' 1 5: I X 1 r , iv ff . l'f,Nf crm 156 Fl 01 L. B. BURNS AND SON TONY KORIOTH For Moving, Crating, Packing, and also T H E P MBER Winch Truck for Heavy Hauling 214 West Houston Phone 1081 Call 1078 224 E. Lamar Sherman, Texas Sherman, Texas 2 1 S S Drugs - Lunches - Candies RAYMOND COUNTS ROY DUTTON KEITH'S DRUG STORE 514-18 West Houston f'For Better Service PHONE 24-Hour Service 24-Hour Service Stationerv Sundries 608 Phone 78 Corner Rusk 8x Lamar . Compliments of Cleaning That's Cleaner NU - WAY g DR. JOHN T. NALL Cleaning, Pressing, Altering KL Dyeing :SY-om, Friendn SM ' it 'iii it Mm TESTS ' PWQW ii C P P COPLEY AND MILLS l Fuendllg ' Insurance - Real Estate l Coulteousi M Sz P Bank Bldg. 2nd Floor CO. Phone 832 North Side Square POOL MANUFACTURING COMPANY SHERMAN, TEXAS Compliments of BONE -- ELLIS CO. Shoes and Hosiery VEHLE BAKERY Variety of Bread Vehle's Special Rye Bread Pies - Pastries - Cakes i SMITH DRY CLEANING CO. l i Dyeing Hats Cleaned and Blocked Sherman, Texas THE Prvrro COMPANY Furniture Electric Kelvinators Radios Stoves Compliments of d iff AA5:,,.... 2 fffzlz L' ' 4- liz T, ,.,.,.. 'f'f?'i 4,41 A M . GLADIOLA Flour Q' THE GRAYSON HOTEL l'o-is aridB k gP- d' t E ty a r 1 th FANT MILLING COMPANY Sherman, Texas S gy fthflly d ll 187 THE MERCHANTS 62 PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK fSI' T COMPLIMEN TS of a FRIEND Compliments of LEED'S Exclusive Ready-To-Wear R. C. Hart W. W. Elrod Old Line Legal Reserve Co. HART-ELROD INSURANCE AGENCY 203 Commercial Bldg- Phone 334 Special Agents: L. Ray Hurst G. G. Uackl Robison Harold Simmons Compliments of S. H. KRESS AND CO. For SCHOLASTIC Supplies and Quality JOHNSON MOTOR CO. B U I C K Sherman, Texas Phone 203 EVAN'S DRY CLEANING Other Eyes Your Judge Be Careful Who's Your Cleaner BARNETT Jewelers H f F' Diamonds, Watches J ly dS1 Sh 'man, Tex SCHEURER BROTHERS HARDWARE CO. Hardware and Gifts 105 South Tra ' Sl rman, Texas DEAN PRINTING CO. R 1 d R mington Typ t Society B nd Clothes Interwo S k McGregor Sports Wear Arrow Sh t JERRY LEWIS Sherman's Finest Store For Men and Boys Botany Wrinkle Proof Ties D bb H t Hickok Belts F h g d C1 th g Phone 240 111 North Travis St HES TAND - SWINDLE PH A RM AC Y Prescription Specialists Ph 286 Sh man Texas CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the GRADUATING CLASS of 1946 of SHERMAN HIGH SCHOOL TEXAS TELEPHONE COMPANY T G 1 A 1 F ARRAR'S GOOD FITTED and V 115 N tl 'I ' BEST WISHES 1 1 .111 Q1 1 1 1 .E v E, 9 EDVKDE t Compliments of O RUSH WALDROP HARDWARE North Side Square Sherman 1 1 11 1 11 1,11,111Ss We 1,vA,v11,,Dsd,s Sh F en Food Lockers Good Luck To You Always! 1 GUFFEY'S CAFE THE WEARS Y so A A DAVIS MOTOR COMPANY P t t DODGE PLYMOUTH KELLER REFRIGEQRATION A D df: 'I R 1 d T 'Q 222 West Houston Can ........ 2040 1 S1 F sHER1v1A1v11v1PLE1v1E1vT co. 1 P1 1500 ZZ S t, T Quality i3x1:'?nDIiih?pment h 1509 West Houst Sh
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