Sherman High School - Athenian Yearbook (Sherman, TX)
- Class of 1948
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Career Day sponsored by the Presidents' Cabinet, honors won in the National Honor So- ciety and Pepsi-Cola scholarship tests, the gift of our maroon velvet drapes in the auditorium by the PTA - many nice things have happened to us this year. TO BE A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE-the goal of our first four classes: I AM A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE - to be the words of us who are graduating. ' We want to give special thanks to many businessmen throughout the Sherman area for their splendid financial support of our yearbook. Advertisers are the best friends a yearbook can have, for we could not continue the publication of our Ath- enian without this very much appreciated help. , gay ,-f' CREDITS Printing'-LEWIS PRINTING COMPANY, Sherman, Texas Engraving- SOUTHWESTERN ENGRAVING COMPANY, Fort Worth, Texas Binding- AMERICAN BEAUTY COVER COMPANY, Dallas, Texas Senior Class Pictures and Favorite Pictures-JERRY BOREN STUDIO, Sherman All other Class Pictures-C. K. HENINGTON, Wolfe City, Texas Place, q , sczmz '7zme,- 1947 1948 PRAYER FOR THESE TIMES In this, Thy world, I would not be A creature of disunity For in self-will I lose my way: When Thine is mine, I do not stray So may I be as one of these: A flower that bends before the breeze, A bird that wafts its song on high, A star that trembles in the sky. Amen Teacher of English and Art Club Sponsor ,f 1 , SQ Z 3' Xu FK' mx, V 35 , pkg Q30 f. . . ORDER GF BOOKS at f . 'V O Administration Classes School Life , Personalities Athletics Urganizations Advertising ii i Ooooa 15 In O A f f if it il --:-EQ:-.. Izf ' .:vVV,.. . il 5 A f A E s e ff A n--f , V , 5' L ,, W-lj Y,,Y ,OHM t f Q 2 5 1 3 E Z 9, 5 I , 2 OUR BOARD OF EDUCATION l 7 Mr. J. Tip Newell President Manager, The Grayson Hotel Mr. B. Frank Spindle Grayson County State Bank Wk 1 Dr. J. J. Willingham Vice-President Chemist, Mrs. Tucker's Foods Mr. Paul Ellis Business Manager Secretary to the Board Mr. Paul Lawson Continent-al Oil Company Mr. Joe Tate Manager, Lyon-Gray Lumber Company T Dr. Arthur Gleckler President-Elect Medical Kz Surgical Mr. J. Colwick Colvvick 81 Son, Cotton Brokers Clinic Um Supeainlencfenl J 1 3 'lv ' i MR. C. D. LANDOLT Mr. Landolt came to the Sherman Public Schools from Uvalde, Texas. He has certainly proved to be a loyal devotee and supporter of all things good for the students of Sherman High School. 04411. fjfukzcifzcaf MR. BYRON DAVIS N This year Mr. Davis will have completed fourteen years of fine work, first as a teacher and later as principal of Sherman High School, his eight years as principal having been interrupted by three years in the armed services. , OUR TEACHERS l MRS. RETUS F. BAILEY History National Honor Society Junior Counselor MR. RAYMOND BIRDWELL Agriculture Future Farmers Freshman Co-Sponsor MISS CLARA JOE BROWN English Junior Class Sponsor MR. FORREST BRYANT Science Physics Club Senior Class Sponsor MR. REX CARNES Band and Choir Junior Co-Sponsor MRS. HELEN CASE Social Studies Art 8z Crafts Club Debate Club Eighth Grade Counselor MISS CLIFFO DAVIS Commercial Freshman Counselor MISS PEARL DIAL English ' Art Club Sophomore Counselor GUR TEACHERS !MISS NINA FERRILL English President's Cabinet Junior Counselor MISS RUTH GRAY Librarian Library Assistants MRS. STANLEY HAYES Latin and Speech Latin Club Dramatic Club Senior Counselor MRS. ELIZABETH HIGGINBOTHAM Mathematics Eighth Grade Counselor MR. A. R. KEENE Mechanical Drawing Kz Shopwork Freshman Counselor MR. AUSTON KERLEX ,jf Distributive Education Distributive Education Freshman 'Counselor MISS ELMA LEE KNOX Mathematics Sophomore Counselor MRS. H. F. KURRUS Girls' Physical Education Girls' S Association Tennis Junior Counselor Club OUR TEACHERS MISS LOUISE LINTON English Motion Picture Club Eighth Grade Counselor MRS. THELMA MCCLAIN Homemaking Future Homemakers Boys' Homemaking Club Senior Co-Sponsor MISS LOUISE McCOY Spanish - Latin Hi-Talk Spanish Club Freshman Counselor MISS MARY JOE MCNEELY Registrar Bowling Club MRS. TOM MEADOR I-Iomemaking Future I-Iomemakers Freshman Counselor MR. WANNIE MILLER Science - History Coach - Bearkittens Eighth Grade Counselor Baseball MISS FAY NOBLE Mathematics Math Club Junior Counselor MISS MYRTLE PEACOCK History Junior Historians Sophomore Counselor ..4h.. I N 1 N l T l Y A., ,,,, 1...,,t, .... OUR TEACHERS E MR. HERBERT PIOR Physcial Education Assistant Coach - Football MR. TED PITTS Science Junior High Football Coach Sophomore Counselor MISS FRANK BALL ROOT English Senior Counselor MR. R. B. RUTHERFORD Mathematics Freshman Counselor MISS JESSIE SIM Commercial Athenian Senior Counselor MISS CLARA STEEDMAN English Sophomore Class Sponsor MISS ELIZABETH THOMAS English - Spanish Sophomore' Counselor MRS. PORTER TRAVIS English ' Freshman Class .Sponsor OUR TEACHERS MRS. VERA VADEN Civics - Economics Dean of Girls MISS MARY VAIL Commercial Senior Counselor MRS. ROY WALL Mathematics Eighth Grade C1-HSS Sponsor MRS. L. P. McKINNEY Secretary to Mr. Landolt MISS CORINNE MILLER Assistant Secretary in the Superintendent? Office MISS MARY JO KNOX Faculty Secretary CAFETERIA LADIES CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs. G. M. Hennen, Manager Mrs. L. W. Millen Mrs. Pearl G. Barret UTILITY MAN Mr. Ed Stephenson Huggard Hash Robert Shelton Brownie Opel Don Opel Johnny Ramsey JANITORS Arthur Bowie Jim Mitchell Ja-1meS Harrison 2 2 is Q2 Q sz XA ss sv zz fx 5 2 E2 sz 3 15 as S Pb Q 2 vw AlUWf1U'l3Il2AIDII-IS awfy SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS . ,YY ff X' ,f f Presideiljlt Vice-President JOE EUBANK CHARLES TEAGUE , y' f' 4, Reporter - Ima Jane Crosby Secretary - Wilma Ramsey Business Manager - Don Stewart Z' X LE . ,. Q . , SHIRLEY ALLMON Hi-Talk '47, '48, Home Room Secy-Treas. '46, '47, '48, Choir '47, '48, Homemaking Club '47, '48, Of- ficer '47 MARY AMONETT Freshman Hi-Talk '45, Math Club '48, Library As- sistant '48, Monitor '44 x JOHN ANDERSON Most Attractive Boy '45, F.F.A. '46, '47, '48, His- torian '47, Future Homemakers '48, Monitor '46 JOE ARMSTRONG Football '45, '46, Home Room Reporter '45 fn I -, W N r ' U1 A JEANIE ASHMORE Future Homemakers '46, '47, '48, Choir '45, '46 '47, Distributive Education '48 CHRISTINE BASSHAM Future homemakers '45, '46, '48 DELORES BARNETT Future Homemakers '46, '47, '48, Junior Historians '48, Band '45 '46, '47, '48, Monitor '46, '47, '48, Choir '45 BOBBIE BILGER Future Homemakers '45, -'48, Monitor '46, Hi-Talk '46 ' EDDIE LOU BILGER Future Homemakers '45, Choir '45, '47, '48, Junior Historians '46, Camera Club '46, Dramatic Club '47, '48, Spanish Club '47 GEORGE BLANKENSHIP Agriculture '45, Golf '47, Distributive Education '48 LOUISE BOB0 Band '45, '46, '47, '48, Brass Choir '46, '47, Art Club '47, P. E. Assistant '45 CHESTER BOND Home Room Reporter '43, Junior Historians '43, Best Citizen Home Room '44, Future Farmers of America '44, '45, Distributive Education '48, Fu- ture Homemakers '48 BILLIE JO BONNER Future Homemakers '45, '46, Monitor '47 , Home Room Secretary '47 Q BILLY BOUNDS Senior Play '48, Contest Play '48 CULLEN BOYLES Home Room Treasurer '44, Speech Club '44, Bas- ketball '44, Kansas City, Missouri, Chess Club '44, Track '44, Charleston, West Virginia, Home Room Officer '45, Basketball, Marshall, Texas, Football '44, '45, '46, '47, Home Room President '46, Hi-Y '46, Chem-Phy '46, Track Manager '46, President of Math Club '47, 'Treasurer '48, S Association '47, '48, Track '47, Choir '48, Senior Play '48 ROBERT BRASSART s. Future Homemakers '48, A etball '4 48 JANE BRISTOL Q Q4 Homeroom Secretary '45, Most opular Girl '45, Latin Club '46, Future Hornemakers President '48, Dramatic Club '47, '48, Art Club '45, Girls' Seix- tet '47, '48, Senior Play '48, Contest Play '48 Choir '45, '46' '47, '48, Homcroom President '46, EUGENE BRODE Homeroom Reporter '47, Future Farmers '45, '46 '47, '48, Officer '47, Lone Star Farmer '47, Art Club '46, '47, Officer '47, Key Club '48, Junior Ro- tarian '48, Artist Freshman Hi-Talk '45, '47, Math Club '48, Monitor '47, Best Citizen Homeroom '48 FRED BROOKS Key Club '48: Dramatic Club '47, Latin Club? Band '45, '46, '47, '48, Home Room President '47s Physics Club '48, Dance Band '46, '47, Debate '48' Best Citizen of Home Room '48, Declamation '46, Senior Pla? '48 BILLIE LOUISE BROWN Art Club '45, '46, Girls' Basketball Team '46, 4-H Club '45, Southmayd, Texas, Monitor '48, Library Assistant '48 JOY BROWN Future Homemakers '45, '46 PATSY BROWN Homeroom Secretary '45, Homeroom President '46, '47, Future domemakers '45, Junior Histozuans '45, '46, Secretary 45, Presidents' Cabinet '46, '47, Ln- brary Assistant '46, P. E. Assistant '47, '45, hi- 'Talk '47, '48, Monitor '47 PEGGY BROWN Homemakers '45, '46, '48, Majorette '48 BROWN . Future Farmers '45, '46, '47, Junior Historians '45, P. E. Assistant '46: Boys' Homemaking '46, '47, Basketbball '46, '47, PEARL BRU GGEMEYER. Library Assistant '45, Choral Club '45, Democracy Club, Future Homemakers '46, '47, '48, Vice-Pres- sident '48,, Gainesville RAY BURCHETTE, JR Dramatic Club '47, '48,, President '48, Drum Major '47, '48, One-act Play Contest, 2'd Acting '41, Interscholastic League-Twirling, 2nd place '47, Fut- ure Homemakers '48, Athenian '47, '48, Debate Club, Vice-President '48, Band '45, '46, '47, '48, Choir '45, '46, '47, '48, Sec.-Treas. '47, '48, Homeroom Trea- surer '48, Boys' Quartet '47, Senior Play '48, Con- test Play '48 G. E. BUTTS IMOGENE BURKS Art Club '47, Future Homemakers '47, National Honor Society '47, '48, Monitor '48, Order of Business Efficiency '47, Home Room Reporter '47, Freshman Hi-Talk '45 NaDELL CAIN Art Club QDallasJ '46, '47 BOBBIE CAMPBELL Homeroom Vice-President '45, '46, Homeroom Trea- surer '4 I, Best Posture '47, '48, Art Club '45, '46, Junior Historian '46, '48, Future Homemakers '45, '46, '47,Library Assistant '47, '48, Monitor '46, '47 X , x JO ANNE CAPPLEMAN 1 , X X, Homeroom Secretary '45, Reporter '47, Art Club '45, '46, Junior Historians '45, Library Assistant '45, Future Homemakers '45, '46, '47, Senior Play '48 M , , ,., EULA PEARL CARTER hm.-rl Club 46 Gainesvillel Futuit Homemake-is C ,, 4 , Q , 3 . , I I . '46, '47, '48, Vice,,President '48, Monitor '48, Lib- rary Assistant '45 lGainesvillej -.f . 1 , fe 4 L x if, . ff if 1 - u1LQbKDU1s'i3 CLQIRK' X - N J J- . Future Homemak s V , '48'Rcporte 48, Junior Historians '46, 9 M0q,it0W!rs,. '47 sg Band LCol- oi- Guavdm '48 . -3 if , A X RU BY CLARK Future Homemakers '45, '46, Library Assistant '45, '47 ,Office Assistant '48 1 , '17 lj ff X f f NAOMA CLINTON K, I ,fl Future Homemakcrs '45. '46 , VW 1 X' LYNETTE COLLINS Future Homemakers '45, Art Club '45, Dramatic Club '47, '48, Homeroom Secretary '48 BOYD COVEY Football '43, '44, '45, '46, '47,Math Club '46, '47, S Association '46, '47, '43, Track '47 f SHARI COVINGTON . Junior Historians '46, '47, '48, Treas. '47, Future Home-makers '45, Who's Who '46, Art Club '46, '47, '48, Vice-Pres. '48, Homeroom Vice-Pres. '48, P. E. Assistant '48, Latin Club '47, Junior Class Vice- Prcsidcnt '47, Dramatic Club '47, '48, Monitor '47 IMA JANE CROSBY Homoroorn Vice-Presf vA5, Secretary '47, Junior Hi- storians '45, Art Cli1bXt'46, '47, President,,'47, Hi- Talk '46, '47, '43, Gigi. '46, '47, '48, Spanish Club '47, President '47, Na 10 al Honor Society '48, Sen- ior Class Reporter '48, eusi-Cola Scholarship Con- test entrant af L MJ DAVID CULLERS V f Office Boy '48 N 1 JL.. .,. +L! im-- oi x X ' ' , J, no S 13, . 3 31 .QQ U. Q is I x .2 X 18 If 5 12' 'N X, ,L f , 7 QX0 -,fCfl.,C, ! IV, NOEL D FORD e sffc Yilf fk... Hoineroom President ' , Vice-Pres:Yg47, Junlor His- torians '45, Choir 'v , '46, '47, ' , Girls' Sextet '46, '47 '48, Latin Club '46, Interscholastic League Vocal.Solo, 2nd Divlsion '47, Dramatic Club '48, Athenian '48, Monitor '48, Senior Play '48 ' mf. ' 'J - ,, 1 4 4 ' 'M ,gf 4 J' .- , i , , sol'-fo s DEWiEjSEgf'v'4' Futurc Homemakers '45, '46, '48, Monitor '47, '48 JOYCE DOLLISON Future Homemakers '45, '46, Secretary '46, Home- room Secretary '45, Monitor '46, 47, Junior Histor- ians '47, Art Club '47, Distributive Education '48 JOHN DUKE Football '43, '44, '45, '46, '47, Captain '46, Track '44, '45, '46, S Association '45, '46, '47, '48, Most Attractive Boy '44, '45, '47, Sophomore Class Prince '44, Prince of Junior Class '46, Junior Class Reporter '46, Homeroom President '44, Vice Pres?- dent '45 NEIL DUNN Homeroom Vice-President '45, President '48, Fresh- man Class Treasurer '45, Football '47, Manager '45, '46, S Association '45, '46, '47, '48, Sec.- Treas. '46, '47, Track Manager '45, Basketball Manager '47, Boys' Homemaking Club '48, Prej- dent '48 JAMES DYER Football '44, '45, '47, S Association '47, '48, Boys' Homemaking Club '48, Track Manager '46, '47, Homeroom President '45, Vice-President '46: Freshman Class Prince '44, Most Attractive Boy- Sophomore Class '45 JOY EDWARDS Junior Historians '45, Choir '45, '46, '47, Future Homemakers '45, '47, '48, Dramatic Ciub '47, Homeroom Secretary '45, Vice-President '46, Dis- tributivc Education '48 ANITA ELKINS National Honor Society '47, '48, Math Club '48, Secretary '48, Band '45, '46, '47, '48, Secretary '48, Brass Choir '46, '47, Brass Sextette '47, Hi-talk '47, Freshman I-Ii-Talk LAssistant Editor! '45G Future I-Iomemakers '45 MARVEL ESTES Homeroom Vice-President '45, '46, Reporier '47, Li- brary Assistant '47, Band '45, '46, '47, '48, Future Homemakers '45, National Honor Society '47, '48, Vice-President '48, Senior Play '48 CATHERYN ETTER Hi-Talk '46, '47, '48, Editor '48, Dramatic Club '47, '48, Vice-President '48, Choir '46, '47, '48, Girls' Sextette '47, Homeroom Vice-President '46, '48: Girls' S Association J JOE EUBANK Home Room Reporter '45, Monitor '46, '47, Foot- ball '46, '47,, Duke of Junior Class '47, Choir '48, President of Senior Class '48, Junior Rotarian '48 ANN EVERHEART Class Secretarly '45, Most Attractive Girl '45, Class Duchess '45, '48, Home Room Reporter '45, Choir '45, '46, '47, '48, Girls' Sextette '47, '48, Freshman Hi-Talk '45, Athenian '46, '47, '48, Tennis '46, '47, Latin Club '46, Dramatic Club '48, Cheer Leader '48, Monitor '47, Senior Play '48, Contest Play '48 DOROTHY EVERHEART Future Homemakers '46, '47, Majorette '48, Home, room Soc.-Treas. '46, Reporter '47, ELEANOR EVERS Homeroom President '46, Vice-Pres. '47, Monitor '46, '47, Future Homemakers '46, '47, Junior His- torians '48, Band '46, '47, '48 ALMEDA FELTZ Homeroom Vice-Pres. '45, '47, Monitor '46, '48, Band '45, '46, '47, '48, Future Homemakers '45, '46, '47 Z Q DONALD ! Home Room President '4 , Vice President '46, Dis- tributive Education President '48, Boys' Home- nlzgking Club '48, Debate '46, Football '46, Track WENDELL FRANCES Football '45, '46, '47, '48, Track '46, '47, S As- sociation '47, '48, Latin Club Reporter '46, Math Club '48, Physics Club '48, Key Club '48, Treasurer National Honor Society '47, '48, Home Room Presi- dent '46, '47, Treasurer '45, '48, Most Representaf tive Boy '47, Library Assistant '47 REUBEN FRANTZ Band '45, '46, '47, '48, Sec.-Treas. '48, Treas. '48, Most Courteous Home Room Member '47, Best Citi- zen of Home Room '48, Math Club '48, Treasurer, Dance Band '45, Key Club Vice President '48, Moni- tor '46, '47, Home Room Vice President '48, Clari- net Quartet '47 X MARY JANE FULLER - Homemaking Club '45, '46, '48, Vice President '48, Home Room Vice President '46, Secretary '47, Of- fice Assistant '48, Athenian '48, National Honor Society '47, '48, Library Assistant '47, Best Citizen of Home Room '47. '48 BOB GAFFORD Home Room Secretary '45, Treasurer '46, Boys' Homemaking Club '48 XJ BARBARA GARLAND Hi-'Talk '47, '48, Tennis '46, '47, '48, Prcsdent of Home Room '46, Vice-President '45, '47, Junior Historians '46 ELIZABETH GARLAND Home Room Sec,-Treas. '45, .Treasurer '46, Vice- Pres. '47, Choral Club '45, Who's Who '46, HQ- Talk '46, '47, '48, Spanish Club '47, Junior Histor- ians '48, National Honor Soclefy '48, Sophomore Hi,Talk '46, Majorette '48, Athenian Saff '48, Princess of Senior Class '48, Senior Play '48 YVONNE GERNETH Home aki ilu '45, '46, '48, Reporter of Home- maki 4 '48, Library Assistant '47, '48 I ROY A. GILLENTINE Dramatic Club '48, Football '45 EMA JEAN GILLIAM Princess of Freshman Class '45, Jun'o1' Historians '45, Homemaking Club '45, '46, '48, Choir '45, Science Club '45, Spanish Club '45, Hi-Talk '45, Homeroom Vice-President '46 EDNA GOLDSTON Future Homemakers '45, '46, '47 J EANENE GRAY Future Homemakers '45, Junior Historians '47, '48, Presiden '47, Homeroom Parliamentarian '475 Monitor , Office Assistant '48 A GRIFFIN . ff Hi-Talk '45, '46, Junior Historians '45, '46, Span- ish Club '45, Homeroom Vice-Pres'dent '45, '48, Future Homemakers '45, '46, '47, '48, Distribu'ive Education '48 BOBBY GRIGG Future Farmers of America '45, '46, '47,, '48, Boys' I-Iomemaking Club '48 -. - , LANDREW GUEVARA Band '45, '46, '47, '48, Monitor '46, Camera Club '46 f f Y' j hx - 'x , fi 't' E I, SHIRLEY HAGAN 7 25 Junior Historians '45, '48, Homemaking Club '45, President '48, P. E. Assistant '47, '48, Library As- sistant '47, '48, Sec. of Homemaking Class '48 SARA JANE HALLIDAY 1 Homemaking Club,'45, Monitor '47, Hi-Talk '43Z Band '45, '46, '47, '48 BEN HARMON President of Homcroom '44, Treasurer '46, Mot Attractive Boy '44, Duke of Sophomore Class '45, Football '45, '46, '47, '48, Captain '48: Track '47, '48, S Association '47, '48, President '48, Boys' Homemaking Club President '47, King 'of High School '48, Choir '48 NINA HARVEY Freshman Hi-Talk Editor '45, Home Room Vice- President '45, Sec.-Treas. '48, Homemaking Clxzb '45, '48: Latin Club '47, Secretary of Sophomore Class '46, Most Representative '46, Monitor '48 HUGGARD HASH Boys' Homemaking Club '48, Basketball '48 ROSEMARY HATFIELD LEIGH HEFLIN Junior Historians '46, Spanish Club '47, Library Assistant '47, '48, Dramatic Club '48, Hi-Talk '47, Athenian '48 I Q N JIM HILL Band '45, '45, '47, 5 National Honor Society '47, '48, Treasurer '48, tin Club '47, Math Club '48, Dramatic Club '47, Best Citizen of Home Ronin '45, Key Club '48, Physics '48, Dcbatc Club '48 MONETTE HODGES 7 Futura Homemakers '45, '47, '48, Junior Histor'ann '46: Most Courteous in Homeroom '47, Library As- sistant '48, Camera Club '45, Hi-Talk Typist '48 MARIANCHOLCOMB Homero0mfl5Secrcta1'y '45, Junior Historians '45, Cambera Club '45, Hi-Talk '46, Duchess of CI:ss '47, Math Club '48, VicefPresident '48, Monitor '47 HAMMOND HOPKINS Homeroom Vice-President '46: Class Treasurer '471 Latin Club '46, Physics Club '48, Football '45: Basketball '47, '48, Track '47, '48g Duke of Class '45 SARA ANN HORNE Athenian '46, '47, '48: Business Manager '48: Moni- tor '46, Future Homemakers '47, '48, Homeroom Treasurer '47g Choir '47: Freshman Hi-Talk '45: S Association '48: Variety Show Play '48 NELLE HOWARD Future Homemakers '45, '46, '47, '4S3 Monitor '48: Library Assistant '48 MARG-ETTA HUDSON Future Homemakers '45: Library Assistant '46, '47S Homeroom Reporter '47, National Honor Society '48, Office Assistant '48, Spanish Club '48, Athen- ian '48g Freshman Hi-Talk '45 BETTY JACO Future Homemakers '46, '47, '48, Choir '45, '46, '47 RUBY LEE JENNINGS Future Homemakers '46, Library Assistant '47, '48 Mifrzi JERNIGAN ' Future Homemakers '45, '46: Sec.-Treas. of Home- making Class '46g Hi-Talk Typist '47, '48 R. G. JOHNSON SHARON KAY JONES Latin Club '46, Secretary '46, Vice-President of Home Room '46, Athenian '46, '47, Editor '483 Cho- rus '45, '46, '47, Accompanist '45g National Honor Society '47, '4B: Most Representative Girl '45: Girls' Sextette '473 Variety Show '46g GIrl's S Association '48: Freshman Hi-Talk '45, Interschol- a?ic Piano Solo, 1st Division '46, '47g Senior Play '4 BETTY KEIFER Latin Club '46, Homemaking Club '47, Secretary '47, Majorette '47, '48: Queen of High School 248 RUTH KELLER Library Assistant '45 lA1tus. Oki!!-ll Library AS' sistaut '47, Office Assistant '47, National .Honor Society '47, '48 JACK KEELING Aircraft Club '45,' '46, President '46 tLubbock, Texasjg Track '45, '46 tWolfford, Texasj, Football '45 lwolfford, Texasj, Agriculture Club '45, '46, '47, President' '45 tWolfford, Texasj, Golf '46, '47, Science '45 tLubbock, Texasj, Spanish '45 tScc. at Lubbock, Texasjg Basketball '45, '46 fLubbock and Wolfford, Texasj JOHN KERR Football '47, Monitor '46, Math Club '48, General Homemaking Club '48 BILLY KINCAID Most Representative Boy '45, Homeroom Reporter '45, President '46, President '47, Junior Historians '45, Class Reporter '46, Football '45, '46, '47, Bas- ketball '46, '47, Track '45, '46, F. E. Assistant '46 '47 PATRICIA KING Future Homemakers '45, '46, '48, Treasurer '46, Vice-Pres. '47, Choir '45, '46, '47, '48, Most At- tractive Gi1'1 '47 DOROTHY KIRBY DON KLEIN Latin Club '45, National Honor Society '46, '47, Treasurer '47, Basketball '46, '47, '48, Captain '48, Football '46. '47, Chem-Phy '46, Physics Club '47, S Association '46, '47, '48, Sec.-Treas. '48, Math Club '47, Treas. '47, Key Club '48, Secretary, Future Homemakers '48, Secretary, Track '46, '47, '48, Captain '47 EULA MAE KNOX Future Homemakers '45, '46, '47, Library Assistant '45, '46, '47, Camera Club '46, Hi-Talk '47, Order of Business Efficiency '4T5 Athenian '48, National Honor Sociciy '47, '48, Secretary '48, Office As- sistant '48 MAC KYLE Hnmcronm Presidnt '45, Vice President '46, Foot- ball '46, '47, '48, Basketball '46,' 47, '48, Track '46, S Association '47, '48, Boys' Homemaking Clu'1 '48, Treasurer, P. E. Assistant '46, '47, '48, Scnioc Play '48 DORIS LANDOLT Class Vice-President '45, Junior Historians '45, Vice President '45, Tennis '45, '46, '47, '48, Latin Club '46Z Art Club '46, '47-, Hi-Talk '46, '47, '48, Choir '45, '46, '47, '48, Accompanist '45, '48, Gir's' S Association '46, '47, '43, President '46, National Honor Society '48, I-Ion?iE5oorn'Pr:sident '45, Pep- si-Cola Scholarship Contest Entrant, Senior Play '48 i n BERNICE LANGHAM Library Assistant '46, '47, Camera Club '!6, Fu- ture Homemakers '46, '47, Monitor '46, '47, Dis- tributive Education '48, President '48 BILLYE LANGSTON Junior Nurses Aide '46, '47, Treasurer '47, Gifs' Basketball '47, Scholarship Club '46, '47, Math Club '48, Art Club '48, Treasurer, Latin Club '45, '46, Denison, Texas W. A. LAWRENCE, JR. Football '45, '46, Monitor '47, Boys Homemaking Club '48 CHARLOTTE LEWIS Future Homemakers '45, '46, '48, Se:re'ary '45, '46, ,48, Homeroom Secretary '45, '46, '48, Reporter '47, Office Assistant '48, National Honor Society '48, Girls' Basketball '47 GERALDINE LITTLE Homeroom President '45, '46, Secretary '47, Home- room Best Citizen '45, Art Club '45, '46, Junior Historians '45, Princess of Class '46, '47, Most At- tractive Girl '46, '48, Sweetheart of F. F. A. '46, Class Secretary '47, Dramatic Club '47, '48, Future Homemakcrs '46, '47, '48, Monitor '48, Latin Club '45, '46, Athenian '46, '47, '48 HARRY MARSHALL Track '44, '45, '46, '47, '48, Football '45, '46, '47, '48, Basketball '45, Math Club, Vice-President '47, Physics Club '47, S Association '47, '48, Boys' Homemaking Club, Reporter '48, Homeroom Presi- dent '48, Choir '48, Key Club '48, Member of Board of Directors MARIANNA MARTIN Future Homemakers '45, Choir '47, '48 MAU RICE MARTIN Choir '45, '46, '47, '48, President '48, Boys' Home- making Club '48, Homeroom Reporter '46, Football 45, '46 BOBBY MATHIS Football '45, '47, Boys' Homemaking Club '485 FU' ture Farmers '45, '46 PATSY M EADOR Hi-Talk '47, '48, Monitor '46, Art Club '47, '48, Reporter '47, Secretary '48, Best Citizen of Home- room '47, Homeroom Vice-President '47, Secretary '48, Most Popular Girl '47, '48, Dramatic Club '48, Treasurer, Math Club '48, National Honor Society '48, Library Assistant '47, 48, Senior Play '48 BOBBY McAFEE Football '46, Tennis '47, Future Farmers '46, '47, '48, Monitor '45, '46, Boys' Homemaking Club '48, P. E. Assistant '46, Junior Historians '45, Home- room Vice-President '48 EDWARD MCBURNETT RAY McCORD Football '45, Monitor '47, Boys' Homemaking Club '48 LOIS MCELLIGOT Monitor '47, '48, Future Homemakers '46, '47, Hi- Talk '46, Class Scc.-Treas. QMid-Terml '48 TERESA McKENNA Homeroom Secretary '45, President '47, '48: Junior Historians '45, '47, '48, Future Homemakers '45, Hi-Talk '46, '47, '48, Associate Editor '48, Class Treasurer '46, Declamation '46, Girls' S Associae tion '47, '48, President '48, Latin Club '47, Vice- President, National Honor Society '47, '48, Report, er '48, Girls' State Representative '47, Dramatic Club '47, '48, Secretary '48 X PEGGY MQTHEBX 8 he 1 n '46' 'B Librar Assistant '46, '47, -At I'l'3. ,X-1414 4 : y Office Assistant '4Qgk,l1 uture Homemakers '45 X X , ,X X x 1 N . X BETTE MILLER Homeroom Secretary '45, President '46, Future Homemakers Reporter '46, Art Club '46 PRESLEY MILLER Boxing '47, Monitor '47, Boys' Homemaking Club '48 LUTHER MORRIS Football '45, '46, '47, '48, S Association '47, '48, Boys' Homemaking Club '48, Treasurer, Class Rc- porter '47, Most Popular Boy '47, Track '45, '46, '47, '48, Homeroom President '45, Prinie of Senior '47, '48, Homeroom President 45, Prince of S.nior Class '48 RICHARD MYERS Homeroom President '45, Future Farmers '45, Foot- ball '45, '46, '47, Track '46, '47, Dramatic Club '48, Cheer Leader '48, Senior Play '48 DORIS NELSON, Monitor '45, '47, Vice-President of Home Room '45, Homemaking Club '46, '47, '48 PHYLISS NIBLING Timer Staff '45, '47 tBelton, Texas? Choral Club '46, '47, Hi-Talk Staff '48, One-Act Play Cast '47, Arts and Craft Club '48, Art Club '45, Spanish Club 48, Quill and Scroll Society '47, Senfor Play '48, All but '48 in Belton, Texas DOROTHY J. NOEL Homemaking Club '45, '46, '47, Band '45, '46, '47, Distributivc Education '48, D. E. Delegate '48 ALETHA MAE O'BARR Homemaking Club '45, '46, Monitor '45, Library As- sistant '45, P. E. Assistant '47, D. E. Club '48 KAY OLSSON Homcmaking Club '45, '47, Junior Historian '45 ' BOBBY OVERBY Football '45, '46, '47, '48, S Association '48, Homernaking Club '48, Sec.-Treas., Basketball '47, Track '46, '47, '48 JIM PENNELL Football '45, '46, '47, '48, Basketball '46, '47, Track '46, '47, S Association '45, '46, '47, '48, Duke of Sophomore Class 46, Boys' Homemaking Club '48, Vicepresident '48, Homeroom Reporter '46, '41, Treasurer '48 RICHARD PENNELL Homeroom Secretary '45, President '46, Boys' Home- making Club '47, Mid-Term Class Vice-President, Football '44, '45, '46, '47, Captain '47, Basketball '44, '45, '46, '47, Track '44, '45, '46, '47, S Association '45, '46, '47 BARBARA PERDUE Future Homemakcrs '45, '46, '48, Treasurer '48, Spanish Club '47, Distributive Education '48, Moni- tor '47 MARGARET PERRY Homeroom President '45, Secretary '46, Future Homemakers '45, Declamation '45, Latin Club '47 J. M. PERRYMAN PATSY PHILLIPS Art Club '46, Homeroom retary '47, Future l-lomemakers '47, Hi-Talk '4 , Dramatic Club '483 Athenian '48, Debate '47, Girls' S Association '47, '48, Secretary '48, Cheer Leader '48, Senior Play '48 .l IMMIE POPPLEWELL Band '45, '46, '47, '48, Choir '47, '48, Boys' Home- making Club '48, Homeroom Officer '45, '46 CLIFFORD POWELL Football '47, '48, Track '47, Boys' Homemaking Club '48, Boxing '48, Contest Play '48 GEORGE PUGH Junior Historians '45, Track '47 , Football '47, '48 JOHNNY RAMSEY Football '45, '46, '47, S Association '45, '46, '47, Reporter '47, Basketball '46, '47, Track '44, '45, Homeroom President '45, '46, '48, Vice-President '47, Most Popular Boy '45, '46, '48, Class President '46, Choir, Vice-President '47, '48, Boys' Homemak- ing Club '47, Vice-President, Monitor '48, Hi-Talx '45, '46, '47, '48, Sports Editor '46, '47 Q V A xx, in ,, V H ' ii . 5 . f , 1' i l, f' WILMA R 1. Dramatic Club '47,' '48 Home Room Vice,Pres. '45, President '46, Sec. 4 , Hi-Talk '46, '47, '48, Art Club '48, President '4 , Monitor '46, '47, National Honor Society '48, C1 ss Secretary '48, Class Vice- President '46, Most opular Girl '46, Choir '46, '47, '48, Variety Show Announcer '48, Senior Play '48 DWAIN RAPER ' Library Assistant '45, Future Farmers '47, Distri- butivc Education '48 BETTY REEDER Future Homemakers '45, '46, Monitor '47, P. E. Assistant '48 ROBERT REID Football '45, '46, '47, '48, Track '45, '46, '47, '48, S Association '46, '47, '48, Future Farmers '45, Homeroom President '45, '46, Vice-President '47, Treasurer '48, P. E. Assistant '46, '47, '48 if . W as i rg! X I .a . Q., W' I' 1 1' 9 , so . JE 7 X- 7 STANLEY RICHARDSON Future Farmers '46, '47, '48, Golf '47, Distriblltive Education '48, Reporter '48 IMO GENE RITCHIE Future Homemakers '45, '46, '47, '48, Monitor '47, '48, Band '45, '46, Junior Historians '48 MILTON ROBERTS Choir '44, '47, '48, Band '45, '46, '47, '48, Manager '48, Physics Club '48, Junior Historians '44, Home- room Vice-President '45, Monitor '45, '46, Boys' Homemaking Club '47 PATRICIA ROLLER Future Homemakers '44, '48, Homeroom Best Citi- zen, '47, Treasurer '45, Mid-Term Class President '48 LOLA SALTZMAN JOYCE MARIE SANDERS Junior Historians '45, Art Club-'46, '47, Library Assistant '45, '46, '48, Hi-Talk '46, '47, '48, Girls' Debate '47, Debate Club '48, Athenian '47, '48, Girls' S Association '47, '48, Vice-President '48, Spanish Club '47, Secretary, Dramatic Club '47, '48, Senior Play '48 KARL SANDERS Football '44, '45, '46, '47, '48, Track '46, '47, '48, S Association '46, '47, '48, Sgt.-at-Arms '48, Lat- in Club '46, Vice-President, I-Iomeroom Treasurer '46, President '48, Math Club '47, Key Club '48, Physics Club '48, Treasurer, Chess Club '45, Cam- era Club '45, Junior Historians '44, Hi-Talk '46, '47, '48, Sports Editor '48, Art Club '48 PATSY SCRIVNER Future I-Iomemakers '45, '46, Hi-Talk '46, Distribu- tive Education '48 JEAN SHEPPARD Future Homemaker-s '47, '48, Latin Club '46, Home- room Vice-President '46, Hi,,Talk '45 IDELLE SMITH Future Homemakers '46, '47, '48, Monitor '47, '48 MARY SMITH Future Homemakers '45, '46, War Stamp Chairman '45, Monitor '46, '47, Library Assistant '48 BOBBY SPOONER Boys' Homemaking Club '47, '48, Homeroom Rc- porter '48 ' EDNA RUTH STEPHENS Homemaking Club '45, Junior Historians '46, La- tin Club '47, Monitor '47, Hi-Talk Staff '47, '48, Office Assistant '48, Math Club '48, Freshman Hi- Talk '45 f JAMES STEPHENS Boys' Homemaking Club '48, Monitor '46, Math Club '48 LYDA STEPHENS DON STEWART Homer-oom President '45, Secretary '46, Reporter '47 Best Citizen '45, Latin Club '46, Business Manager of Senior Class '48, Key Club '48, Secretary-Re- porter Physics Club '48, Reporter Math Club '48 PATSY STONE Homemaking Club '44, Monitor '45, Library '46, '47, '48, Hi-Talk '47, Tennis '48, Latin Club '48 NAQDYNE STONECIPHER J UANITA STRAWN Homemaking Club '45, Monitor '46, '47, Junior Historian Club '48 ROBERT STRICKLAND Football '46, '48, Basketball '47, Track '46, '47, '48, S Association 47, '48: Physics Club '48, Yice- President '48, Math Club '48, Junior Historians '45 'fgisii' za ..- . ' Q6 AA,... , .Z .... Q. ,Egg , if 5 ' av- i' s WX it JANET. STUBBS Monitor '46, '47, President of Home Room '45, Treasurer '48, Best Citizen of Home Room '41, President of Homemaking Class '47, '48, Home- making Club '46, '47, '48, Disfributive Education Club '48 SA LTTA SUDDERTH Homemaking Club '46, '48, Secretary '46, Presi- dent of Home Room '45 SAMMY TATUM Agriculture, Club '46, '47, Vice-President '47, Home Room Pre ident '47, Pres. Cabinet '47, Choir '47, '48, P'esi enfQ4'47, Robe Custodian '48, Most At- activ 7, 7henIan Photographer '48 WELDON TAYLOR Vice-President of Home Room '45, Cheer Leader '45, '46, Hi-Talk '46, '47 CHARLES TE AGUE Best Citizen '44, Scholarship Club '44, Athenian Staff '45, '46, '47, Football '44, '45, '46, '47, Track '46, '47, '48, Captain '47, S Association '46, '47, '48, Most Representative Boy '45, '45, Home Room President '46, '47, Class Vice-President '45, '46, '48, Chem,,Phy Club '46, National Honor Society '46, '47, Math Club '47, Physics Club '47, President '47, Homemakinpr Club '48, President '48, Duke of Senior Class '48, Choir '48 DICK TRAVIS Football '45, Manager '46, '47, '48, Track '46, '47, '48, Basketball '47, '48, Home Room President '47, Sec.-Treas. '46 S Association '47, '48 TOMMY TUCKER Football '45, '46, '47, Track '45, '46, '47, S As- sociation '45, 46, '47, Boys' Homemaking Club '48, Agriculture Club '45, '48 BETTY TWYFORD Art Club '45, Homemalcing Club '46, '47, Secretaiy of Home Room '46, '48, P. E. Assistant '46, '47, Hi-Talk '48 EDWARD VANCE Home Room Reporter '45, Monitor '46, '47, Boys' Homemaking Club '48, Football Manager '48, S Association '48, Contest Play '48 l I FINIS VAUG X Football '45, '46, '4 rack '47, '48, Latin Club Treasurer '48, ssncfation 47, '48, Art Club '45 fLubbock, -U BILLY WAINWRIGHT Band '45, '46, '47, '48, Interscholastic League Solo 3rd Place '47: Boys' Homemaking Club '48, La in Club '46, Monitor '46, '47 BERT WALDO Home Room Reporter '44, Basketball Manager '44: Football '44, '45, '46, '47, S Association '46, '47, '48, Boys' Homemakinfr Club '47, '43, Track ' 46, Key Club '48, President '48, Variety Show Play '47 MARY WALKER Junior Historians '45, '46, '47, '48, Presifent '43, '48, Latin Club '46, Vice-Pres. of Home Room '46, Freshman Hi-Talk '45, Class President '47, Most Representative Girl '47, '48, Dramatic Club '47- '48, Reporter '48, Hi-Talk '48, Choir '46, '47, '48, Na.- tional Honor Society '47, '48, President '48, Home making Club '47, I-'reside-nt's Cabinft '47. Secretary '47 JUDY WALSH Chojr '45, '46, '47, Class President '47, Student Council '47, Co-Editor of School Paper '47, Prefec, of the Sodality '47, Monitor '47, 1Preceding at ln- carnate Word High Schoolj Dramatic Club '48, Sen- ior Play '48 BETTY .IO WELLS Homemaking Club '45, '46, '47 DON 'WILLIAMS Most Popular Boy '45, Repurter Vociational Club '46: Basketball '45, '46, ,Pi-ecedlng at Avery, Texas! Boys' Homemaking Club '48, Basketball '48 JOHN R. WILLIAMS Basketball '45- '46, '47, '48, Golf '47, Captain '48, S Association '47, '48, Boys' Homcmakingr Club '48, Monitor '47 JACK WILSON Football '44, '45, '46, '47, Lasketball '46, Track '45 '46, '47, '48, S Association '46, '47, '48, Home- making Club '47, President '47, Home Room Report- er '46, Secretary '45 BOBBY WOLFE Distributive Education Club '48, Secretary '48 DORIS WRIGHT Best Citizen '45, '48, Hi-Talk '45, '46, '47, Business Manager '47, Girls' S Association '47, '48, Cam- era Club '46, Latin Club '47, Junior Historians '45 '46, Extemporaneous Speech '47, Library Assistant '46, Monitor '47, President of Home Room '48, President's Cabinet '48 PAUL YEAGER Band '45, '46, '47, '48, Junior Historian '45, lies. Citizen of Home Room '45, Math Club '48, Physics Club '48, Debate '48, Latin Club '48 BILLY YOAST Who's Who 1Atl1eniani '45, Class President '45, '46, Declamation '45, Best Citizen of Home Room '45, Prince of Sophomore Class '46, Most Renreseniailvc Boy '46, Home Room '47, Secretary, S Associa- tion '45, '46, '47, '48, Vice- Pres. '47, National Hon- or Society '47, '48, President of Math Club '48, President of Physics Club '48, Key Club '48, S.H.S. Fire Marshall '48, Football '45, '46, '47, '48, Track '47, Junior Rotarian '48, Senior Play '48 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Reporter .... Ann Cantrell President .... Karl Spatz Treasurer .... Jerry Sims Vice-President. .Barbara Simonds Secretary .... Martha Svvindle MOST REPRESENTATIVE GIRL Barbara Simonds MOST REPRESENTATIVE BOY Bill MCC1usky MOST POPULAR GIRL Dorothy McWhorter MOST POPULAR BOY Karl Spatz MOST ATTRACTIVE GIRL Martha Swindle 'MOST ATTRACTIVE BOY Jay Hanchette Q 1 JUNIOR FAVORITES 4 1 1 TRULA ALLEY VIRGINIA ALLISON BOBBY ANDERSON I-IAZEL ANDERSON LYNN ASHBURN MARGIE ASHBURN OLA DEAN ASHFORD GLENN BAKER PHLYLLIS BARBEE LOUIE BELL ANNA BIGGERSTAFF LE ROY BLAKE I-IAZEL WYNELL BLEDSOE ANN JANE BoAz GLEN BOCK DOROTAY BOWEN ' VIRGINIA BRADFORD DON HOWARD BROWN BETTY BURDETT LORINE CAIN TOMMY CALDWELL BILLY CARLTON VVILLIAM CARTER RELDA CATO JOYCE CAVINESS MARTHA CAYLOR BETTYE CLEMENT TOMMY CLOUD RITA COBB MARTHA CONNOR BILL CRAWFORD JOYCE CREW NORMA CROOKHAM MILDRED CUMMINS DAVID DAIDCHIK J UANITA DAVIS EILLIE DEBORD VIRGINIA DEDERICK JEANNIE DICKEN BETTY JANE DODSON CAROLYN DORSET KOLEENE FINNEY PEARL FORD BILLY FOWLER BILLY FRANKLIN JAY HANCHETTE JOHN HALE GEORGE HANSARD BETTY HARALSON BOBBIE HARALSON GEORGE HESCO MAURICE HOLLOWAY EUGENE HOWARD JOYCE HOWDESHELL DON HUDGEONS GENE ILES M55 'isggv X' 2 ' 2 1 'If- ':' ---:5.::: :-15.2, ,:j:1:': Biff , ' , ., 1 :.,. . , H, - ' Z :' , A :::A.AZA2.2AA., :'1 ' - J .-A v,....: .,,. :,:. .... 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NOLA MAE INGRAM MARY INMAN BETTY JESSUP HARRY LANDER DAYTON LANE FLORENCE LANE ROBERT LONG CLYDE MARR LONNIE MAGERS PAT MARTIN JEANETTE MCALLISTER CATHERINE MCBRIDE PATSY MCCLURE BARBARA MCCOLLUM HUGHIE MCKINNEY DOT MCWHORTER JAMES MELTON MARY MITCHELL GLADYS MORGAN LEJUNE MORRISON WAYNE MOSELEY ROGER MULLINS MARION MYRICK JOAN NEWCOMB JAMES RONALD NEWMAN BILL O'BRIEN JERRY O'I-IAGAN DON OPEL WANDA OWENS JOHN TOWLES GENE TATUM MARTHA SWINDLE JOHN SUTTON ROBERT SUTHERLAND BARBARA STURDY PASTY STIPE KARL SPATZ TABBY SMITH JERRY SIMS BARBARA SIMONDS MARTIN SHOSID JAMES SHAW ANN SAWYER JOYCE SAVAGE JIMMY SANDRIDGE MAURINE SANDERS EULALAH RUSSOM CHARLES RUBARTS NANCY ROSS JAMES ROSS GEORGE ROGERS MARTHA RODRIGUEZ PAT RICHARDS BILLIE PINKSTON HELEN PERKINS JANET PERDUE GUION TRAU JEAN VAUGHT BOB WALDROP MARY HELEN WEIHS TED WELLS EUGENE WHELESS ALTON WILKINSON HANSEL WILLIAMS 'BILL WILLIAMS CARNEY WILSON MARY FRANCES WOOD JANE YOUNG ARVAL BLANKENSHIP FRANCES BOTTOMS ANN BRINKLEY ANN CANTRELL J. T. CORDELL BILL CRAIG BRUCE CUSHMAN MARY DAUGHERTY GENE DUKE EDWARD FERNANDEZ JACK HALL JIM HARDY BILLY I-IOPPER WAYNE HOPSON ANN KING BILL MCCLUSKY RONNY MATHEWS TED MURRAY SHIRLEY NELSON ANN ROLAND MARY ANN NOLEN SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS PrGSid9Ht- .BOBBY BRADSHAW Vice-President. .JIMMIE SYLER ur -V T1'easurer. .MELROSE TAPPAN Secretary. .LEJADE SCRIVNER Reporter .... DON DUKE ? SOPHOMORE FAVORITES MOST REPRESENTATIVE GIRL Frances Layman MOST REPRESENTATIVE BOY Robert Higginbotham MOST POPULAR GIRL Anita O'Nei11 MOST POPULAR BOY Jack Epting MOST ATTRACTIVE GIRL Lavinia Robertson MOST ATTRACTIVE BOY Ted Dillard RICHARD ADAMS BOBBY ADLOF LOUISE ALLEN A. C. ALLEY JIMMY ALLISON ANNA BELLE ANDERSON FRANKIE ANDERSON MILDRED ARNOLD BETTIE BATES JACKIE BELL ANN BISHOP RAY BLEDSOE EDWARD BOATMAN DON BOGGS ROBERT BRADSHAW ROGER BRADSHAW JAMES THOMAS BRANNUM JACK BRIAN G. C. BROWN LEONARD BROWN MARGARET B. BROWN MURREL BROWN JIMMIE CHARLYNNE CALHOUM LIONEL CAMERON JOYCE CARTER LOYCE CARTER BETTY JO CASLER DOYLE CAUGHEY SX QR 53, X S f B A B 1 E : fd ig .. , jx I Q N J is I I I I I 2 X BETTY JO COLE BILLY COMBEST MARIE COOK CECIL K. CORDELL JO ANN CRAIG NANCY CREWS WANDA LOUISE CROWDER MARY DAVIS EUGENE DAY DON M. DECK EARL DENTON JR. TED DILLARD NITA DOLLISON DON DUKE EDWIN DYER MARTHA ANN FARLOW FRANK FIELDER MARTHA FLOWERS BILLY FORTNER LEOTA FRANKLIN SUE FROST VIGINIA MAY FURBEE HUGH FURCHE JOE BERT GADBERRY WAYNE GALE LEONOR GARCIA KENNETH GARDNER REGINALD GATTIS PAT GOFF' LARRY GRIGG MINNIE BELL GUFFEY NELDA HAGAN GLENDA HALL NANCY HAMILTON DAVID HENDERSON ROBERT HERNANDEZ OLYNE HINES DORIS HOPE JEANNE HOWELL LETA HUTCHERSON HELEN INGRAM OSCAR JAMES DELOYCE KING KENNETH KING DALE LANDOLT JOHN LANGF ORD, JR. FRANCES LAYMAN BOBBY LEE CHARLES LINDSEY RACHEL LOPEZ JAMES LUCAS JERRY LUPHER RAYETTA MARSE DON MARTIN JAMES MCKELVEY JOE HARRY MCDONALD -gr' 'W PASTY JOAN MEADOR PASTY MELTON PASTY MERCER WILLIAM MONTGOMERY BOBBY MORAN S. A. MOSIER DALE MUNION DOROTHY ANN NALL ANITA NEILL MARY LOU PARKER BILL PASCHALL HOWARD PAYNE BERNICE PHILLIPS LULA MARGARET PINKSTON BUDDY PORTER CHARLENE RANDLES TOMMY RECTOR DOVIE REYNOLDS FRANCES RICHARDS DICK RITCHIE BETTY ROBERTS LAVIN IA ROBERTSON FRANK ROGERS HELEN JOYCE SAFFA BILL SAUNDERS LEJADE SCRIVNER RAYMONA JOY SCROGGINS DON SHANNON GENEVA WOOD HOWARD WOOD WANDA WOODWARD BILLY JOE WYATT WALTER LYNN ZIMMERMAN MARGARET BRYCE BARBARA CASTLEBERRY DORIS COFFEY PETER DART A. D. DENTON DOROTHY DUNN JACK EPTIN G JEAN FARRINGTON DONALD FICKE BETTY LOU GOLDEN LUTHER HARVEY BOB HIGGINBOTHAM JEAN HINES JAMES HODGES BOBBY HOPPER BOBBY HULLETT CHARLES JOHNSON BESSIE LEE JONES ALFRED MCCANTS JOAN MCDONALD JACK MCKELVAIN PAT MARTIN EDWARD MURPHY JACKIE SHELTON WANDA SHORT HELEN J :EANELLE SHUGART BARABARA SILHA JANICE SMALLWOOD BOBBY SMITH EUAL SMITH MELBA SMITH JACK STEPHENS GENE STRUBE LOIS SULLIVAN JIMMY SYLER ROBBIE TAYLOR HUBERT TERRY BETTY TYREE BOBBY VINCENT JERRY WADDLE STANLEY WAKEHAM RAY WALKER NORMA WASHBURN ELVEN WATKINS ANNA MAE WATSON RUBY WATTS FRANK WEATI-IERMAN KENNETH WILLIAMS VIRGINIA WILLIAMS EDDIE WILSON GAY WILSON JOYCE NOEL VICTOR POPPLEWELL BILLY JAMES RAY JEAN RODERICK GEORGE RODGERS BOBBY STEPHENSON A N J. D. STEPHENSON CHARLES WESTER MARY ALICE WILSON President ..... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasul er Reporter . . . . ...HMARTHAJARVIS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS ... .. JEAN KURRUS . . . . MAXINE LESLIE . . . . . . LINDA MADISON . . . . LO ETTA TIPTON FR MOST ATTRACTIVE GIRL Jane Totten MOST ATTRACTIVE BOY Jackie Wade MOST POPULAR GIRL 1 Q Patricia, Etter MOST POPULAR BOY MOST MOST k Jimmy Myers REPRESENTATIVE GIRL Jean Kurrus REPRESENTATIVE BOY Robert Oglesby ESHMAN FAVORITES f R ,1 If A :. ' A ,xv l 7? ..,, ,KM JEAN AKRIDGE BILLY PAUL ALEXANDER CHERRY LEE ALEXANDER CHARLES ARNOLD MARY LYNN ASHMORE MARY KATHERINE ATNIP MARTHA BARNES CHARLES LEON BARNETT JACKIE BARRETT JERRE BARRETT , JOY REAL MARTHA BIGGERSTAFF JOAN BLACKWELL JAMES BLAKEY FRANCIS BLOOMER FAYE DEE BRADFORD JOAN BRANHAM DOROTHY BRIGANCE BOBBY JOE BROOKS TOMMIE BROOKS BETTY JEAN BROWN BILLIE DEAN BROWN ELSIE RUTH BROWN SUE BRYCE MARILYN JEAN BUSBY CI-IUBBY BUSTER SUE BUTTS ARTHUR CAMPBELL DOROTHY CANTWELL FRANK CHASE RANDELL COBB HARMON COPE JIM COPLEY MAX COOK MARVIN COOPER. JERRY CORBIN MARGE CORNELIUS BILLY D. COUNTS JACKIE COX FRANK CRAFT EDNA CROOKHA IvI ANN DAVIS BILL DAVIS JEAN DAVIS JACKIE DAY SUSIE DECKER VVAYNE DELANEY MILDRED DENTON HELEN DE SPAIN BILLIE DODSON BETTYE SUE DORN NORMA JEAN DU BOSE SYLVIA DUNN JOE EDWARDS GEORGE ELLIOTT DONALD FELTZ BRANSFORD FERGUSON GLADYS FLOWERS JANICE FISHER BETTY JEAN FULLER BILLY GATTIS MARY NELL GIST LA RAE GILLILAND EUGENE GRAVLEY MARJORIE GREENWOOD JAKE HALL JERRY HALL BILLYE REA HARPER CHARLES HARRELL HARRY HENDRICKS MAXINE HIGHTOWER BETTY ANN HODGES GERALD HODGERS PASTY JO HOGG BOBBY HONEYCUTT BILLY JOE HOOD EDNA HOOD LYNN HOUSER NORMA HOVVARD SHIRLEY INMAN NANCY IRVIN HERSHELL JAMES RICHARD J ARRELL MARTHA J ARVIS PAULAS JOHNSTON BELBA JEAN JONES BEN JUNIOR DONALD KISER CAROL KLEINER BOBBIE DEAN KLEPPER JEAN KURRUS HELEN LANGSTON MAXINE LESLIE MARY LEWIS LYNDA MADISON PATSY MANLEY RAYMOND MARTIN WANDA MARTIN MARTHA MASSINGALE DOROTHY MATTHEWS SAM MCBURNETT PATSY MCCLENDONM MARY JO MCCOLLUM SALLY MCILWAIN GENE MCKENNA JOE PAUL MCKINNEY DOROTHY R. MCMAKIN MARJORIE MILES CHARLES MILLENDER ERNIE MORRIS BILLY MORRISON RITA MOSIER 'Wm ,fy .,,.V 1-A , 13 as - A 'vim .,., 1 giggwm I A M ...... .2 if I w zvww -S A ..:- xX,,. :--f , .:-, QQ., V .. 'i -- QI' w U :M ....... E: , S f 'EiEsa:s:sa-:.:- -' V if Z V I 7 4 'f 1 Q , Q . 'Ml R . 4' W :L mf-wg , I bk -I-u.vav Magi MARTHA MOSS JIMMY MYERS GEORGE O'BARR ROBERT OGLESBY MERVIN OWENS JR. DOROTHY PARKER OLLIE PENNELL LE ROY PERKINS NANCY PHILLIPS LOLA MAE PHILPOTT FRANK PIERCE MARY JO PINKSTON PATSY RAMBIN DOROTHY REEDER RICHARD C. REYNOLDS JIMMIE LOUISE RISK WILLIAM RISK ELIZABETH ROBISON SYBIL NELL RUFFIN MARY SANDERS ROBERT L. SHELTON BOB SHOWERS L. H. SINCLAIR RAYMOND SLEDGE GENE SLOAN JANELLE SMALLWOOD MARY ROSE SMITH JUDY SMITH OREN SMITH PATSY SMITH JAMES EDWARD STARK LAURA E. STEPHENS DILLIE D. STINNETT JOE STRINGER TROY TATE JACK TAYLOR WANDA LOUISE THOMPSON JANE TOTTEN NELLIE ANN TRAVIS PAZFRICA TWYFORD JACK Vv'ADE BLANCHE WAITS FRANKIE JO WALL VJALLY WALL BILL WATSON DORIS WATSON BILLY RAY WILLEFORD MILDRED ANNE WILLIAMS DOROTHY ANN WVILLIS CYNTHIA WILSON JUNE WILSON MARGIE LOU WISDOM MARGARET WITT BOB WOODALL FREDDIE WRIGHT PEGGY WRIGHT DONALD E. YELTON BARBARA BLANKENSHIP CHARLES UDELL BROWN EUGENE BURCHETTE BOBBY CANTWELL FAYE CORNELIUS JAMES COWAN PAT ETTER BOB FRANKS OPEL HASH FRANCES HETHCOX JO ANN JOINER ROY PAUL KEMP KEY KOLB PATSY MCCLENDON JIMMY MYERS NORMALIN NOWLIN FRANCES LOUISE OLSSON DOROTHY PARKER JAMES RILEY PEGGY JEAN SHAW BOB SHOWERS VERA TATUM LOE ETTA TIPTON J. W. TODD EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS l . ,,,., , 2 President ...................... JOE WOLFE Vice-President .......... RAY HOWDESHELL Secretary .. CARROLL BROWN Reporter .CHARLOTTE HILL Treasurer ..... '. GENE KYLE EIGHTI-I GRADE FAVORITES MOST REPRESENTATIVE GIRL - Sara Hestand MOST REPRESENTATIVE BOY - Joe Wolf MOST POPULAR GIRL Shirley Ewing MOST POPULAR BOY Ted Vestal MOST ATTRACTIVE GIRL Peggy Gray MOST ATTRACTIVE BOY Jackie Baker LA JUAN ALEXANDER GEORGE APPLEYARD LAWENCE ARNOLD WALTER ARNOLD THAY ASHFORD MARY CLAUD ATNIP JO ANN BALLEW OPAL JEAN BARTLETT PEGGY ANN BARTLETT DOUGLAS BELL BILLY BLANKENSHIP BOBBY BLEDSIE MARGARETT BOATMAN' NANCY ANN BOGGS ESTER P. BOLLINGER JAMES BOWEN WESLEY BOUNDS ROBERT BRADLEY MARY ANN BRADLEY GEORGE BRADLEY BOBBY BRADSHAW BILLY BRADY JIMMY BREVELLE CARROL ANN IBROWN DOROTHY BROWN HERBERT BROWN URIEL E. BROWN LOUISE BRUEGGEMEYER WILLIAM BUCKLEY LAVERNE CALDER BETTY JEAN CAMPBELL DON THOMAS CANTRELL DICK CAPPLEMAN RAYMOND CARTER BLORIA CAYLOR DAVID CENTER . DOLLIE CI-IELF MARY CHRISTIAN PATRICIA CLAY CHARLES COFF EY A. J. COOK PAUL COREY MICKEY COVINGTON CAROL BRAIG DALE CUSHMAN DON DEAN WILLIAM DELPHIN WILEURN DIXON CHARLENE DOYLE MARY LOUISE DYKES FRANCE M. EDWARDS WAYNE ELLIS OLEN EVANS SHIRLEY EWING PAT FANT GENE F EGUSON ARTIE FINLEY BILLIE IVA FITZGERALD JO BETH FLOYD JEANNE FRANKLIN RONALD FRANTZ MARY KATHERINE GANN JANETTE GILES WAYNE GILL WANDA GILMORE BILL GRAHAM JEAN GRAVES JOE GRAVES PEGGY JOY GRAY NORMAN GRIGG JO ANN HAINLINE DAWNE JOY HALE MONA JOYCE HANSARD RICHARD HASTY BILL TOM HELTON JANETTE HENRY SARA JANE HESTAND CHARLOTTE HILL WARREN HOPE CAROLYN HILLER WYNONA HOPSON BILLIE ANN HOUSTON CHARLES HOWARD RAY LYNN HOWDESHELL BOB HUGHES JEANNINE HYDE JOAN HYDE MARILYN JONES WANDA NELL JONES LYNN JUDD RAYMOND JUDD MARTHA KINKAID RUTH KING MATALINE KIRBY GENE KYLE BOBBIE SUE LANE DONALD LARUE MARGARET LAWS PAULA LAWSON FAYNILA LINDSEY LENORA LOONEY MARGIE MCALLISTER JACK LEE MCCOLLEY ELWOOD MCKINNEY MILDRED MCKINNEY JA g I if Y s . .F ...IW T... I 2.1 E? A- ' Q , si :,. ' 2::.zs 35 :Si . ,Abu ., lsQ.,le::: If ic. ii fa A2 Ei C Q S52 .... 1 , :V ,Q 3 15 1 W J. T. MADDOX ELEANOR MARSE JAMES MATLOCK JIMMIE MAXWELL BARBARA MELTON BILLY JOE MELTON EARNEST MELTON CHARLES MILLER EDA MILLER KENNETH KAY MITCHELL GRETA MODE JIMMIE MONROW THELMA MONROE BETTY MOORE PEGGY JEAN MOSIER VAL LYNDON MULDER EIJBERT MURPHY DOROTHY MYERS JEAN MYERS ' BOBBY NELMS JANE NELSON PATSY NELSON PAULINE O'NEAL BROWNIE OPEL JERRY DAN OSBORN IMOGENE OWEN MILTON PERRY CLIFFLEENE PHILPS MARY LOU PHILLIPS VIOLA PICKLE JUNE PIERCE PASTY PROFFITT CAROLYN RANDLES HAROLD REAGAN MEBA REAGAN BILLY REDDING BOBBY RISK DELORES RODRIGUEZ BUDDY ROSE LILLIAN SAFF A GLENDLE SAVAGE JOHN SHAW MARY CATHERINE SHEPPARD JOHNNY SIMS ROBERT SIZEMORE JACK SMITH BUDDY STEPHENS JO EL STEPHENSON JERRY STEWART ANNIE L. STYPE CARMALETA SWINDLE WAYNE TEAGUE BILLIE DEAN TRIBBLE BETTIE JEAN TRIBBLE TRACY TUCKER HERBERT TWYFORD JACQUELIN E WAINWRIGHT TED VESTAL NELDA LYNNE WALDEN BARBARA WIBLE ALTON LEWIS WILLIAMS BETSY WILLIAMS BOBBY WILLIAMS CARLOS WILLIAMS JUANITA WISE JOE WOLFE JOYCE WOODRUFF BETSY WOODWARD MARY JOE WYATT MARY YOAST NAOMI LEE YOWEL ERNESTINE ANDREWS JOYCE ANDREWS JACKIE BAKER TED BRICE, JR. DONALD BOCK GENE CARTER CAROLYN CLAYTON FRANK EVANS J. O. FRANKLIN EARL GANN RAY HAROLD GOFF JOAN GRAVES GENE GRIMES SONNY HARPER MARGARET HENDERSON JAMES EARL JUSTICE HERMAN KELLER RAY KING HELEN MACKEY NEBIN MARR MARGIE PASCHAL FRANK PATRICK BETTY PERKINS WILBURN PIERCE JAMES POWELL ROBERT REA BRYAN ROLAND JOHNNY ROLLER PEGGY SIZEMORE NAAMAN SLOAN LEWIS SMITH ALVIN SWINDELL T. J. THOMAS JO ANN TURLEY JOE WILSON GILFORD WISDOM F We're Clieering For The Bearcats Judy Walsh .and Harry Marshall in a skit for the Senior Pep Rally SHS Cheerleaders giving their all at the Rally be- fore the Denison Game. Coach Pior does his best to put his joke over in assembly S. H. S. Raising The Roof Amid The Beautiful Decorations The Passing Parade on the downtown streets of Sher- man. is Jackie Day poses in costume just before the Paris Pep Rally. Mr. Carnes conducting at the Junior Pep Rally Mrs. Haye's Home-Q room and their prize- winning stunt SHS Cheerleaders and their Motorcycle Es- Cort ' Some of our best Bear- Cat backers A group of cheering Freshmen with their Homeroom Stunt SHS Band leading the Paris parade Hayes homeroom pr dly f display their prize- X Winning stunt -Ji , 2 Scenes From The Paris P-ep Rally x 'tj Y X V fx X 1 'J l -,,,,L,,g,, , , , Public Speakers Silently Present Their Talents l Fred Brooks, Ben Har- mon, and Andy Guevara in The Nose Bowl Trag- edyu ' Red Riding Hood seems. 3 to be afraid of Wolf Marshall Maurice Martin and Ma- ry Walker in The Lamp Went Out Wolf Marshall exits V left. ' Old farniliar tunes from 'the Barber Shop Sextet Faint Heart never won fair lover .... Judy Walsh and E. L, Hash ' Salita Sudderth as Red Riding Hood .... acting at its best 4a::a:a::. W K A , wr sz X 4 rw ,,, M HERE AND THERE ,.,..ma.g:1.w1l:sfgm,.:..ess. .l,n,iessmw fl ., sf f mmwmxsamil-m.lv, .su-we ,Sams-s..,, ff' Mid-Term gnaduates: Left to right: Boyd Covey. Ella Dicken, John Duke, Lois Mclfllligott, Richard Pennell, Johnny Ramsey, Pat.- ricia Roller, Maxeline Taylor Bert Waldo, Miss Root, Class sponsor. Officials from the school, police, and American Legion help students observe Safety Day sponsored by the American Legion. Delegates to the Student's Council convention. .Joe Eu- bank, Jeanine Dicken, Karl Spatz. Paris pep rally is over and students return to school. Don't Open 'Till Christmas is presented in assembly. Hard-working students from the Shopwork class. Eighth grade, Freshman, and Sophomore girls assemble be- fore the noon tardy bell. This proves that our cheerleaders did work hard this year. The girls entertain their mother on Mother-Daugh- ter day at S. H. S. Everone seems to be en- joying his meal in the high school cafeteria. These people were in the 'l'Hlff'ffilWj,f1lllfl'l'1fAI' or . .-.ff Faculty Minstrel too. CMayonnaise far right!! Students - come one, come all-the Travis Lunch Room Coax Me a Little Bit - one of the favorites of the Girls Sextet repertoire J At Sherman High School 1 J H-ere And There Old Black Joe , sung by the rninstrel quartet proves to be a very sad song. S. H. S. Band on parade in the Paris Pep Rally. Mr. Rex Carnes directs the Brass Ensemble in an en- tertaining program. Another scene from the Senior Assembly. S. H. S. Cheerleaders take a needed rest in the Den- ison game on Thanksgiving Day. Eighth grade girls en- tertain their mothers with refreshments after a delightful program. Exciting moment for ev- eryone in the Bonham game. QThis picture was to have shown all the spectators in the balcony, but the engraver made a mistake.J Wendell, Marion, Karl, and Mary seem to be en- joying themselves at the President's Cabinet dance. Askit is presented by the Senior in their Senior Assembly. The famous minuet is de- picted for Junior- High assembly. 1 Two important presidents, Karl Spatz, President of the Junior Class, and Joe Eubank, President of the Senior Class. Girls from the home- making class learning to sew the hard way. At- Sherman High School H-ere And There l w few l f .. X, sf: . King Ben and Queen Betty Experienced faculty men battle against the youn- ger students in the bas- ketball game of the year. Another happy foursome at the President's Cabinet Dance. Mad scramble for the ball in the Students-Faculty Basketball Game. Scene from the dance spon- sored by the Presidents' Cabinet. X N. .f K if if The Girls' Sextet sings accompanied by Mr. Rex Carnes. Entries in the Chamber of Commerce contest. Subject: I SPEAK FOR DEBIOCRACYD Left to Right: Wilma Ramsey John Waddle Joyce Sanders Guion Trau Barbara Simonds John Sutton Jeanine Dicken Karl Spatz Doris Landolt Ray Burchette Ann Everheart A group of eighth grade girls enter- tain their mothers on Parent's Day. The girls' homemak- ing class serves to the Senior mothers. Guion Trau, John Wad- dle, Ray Burchette, Winners of the Cham- ber of Commerce con- test, and Mr. Willard Dollahon. Neil Dunn and Wayne Mosely under the power of a hypnotist Eighth Grade girls: 'Having a wonderful timeg wish you were here. Here And There At Sherman High School F American Legion and School officials impress the impor- tance of safety to the bicycle owners of S. H. S. Sophomore, Freshman, and Eighth grade girls at the noon period. Nelda Hagan and Mrs. Vaden stop for a chat. Fred Brooks, the father, and Jeanine Dicken, the mother, in the play Don't Open 'til Christmas. Endmen Carnes and Miller doing their best in the Faculty Minstrel. Our Hardworking Cheerleaders Bunny Myers Pasty Phillips Don Hudgins Ann Everheart John Waddle Carolyn Dorset S 2 A S :Q A 5 4 I QE E z, 3 E 3 5 9 A E M WH0 WOULD EVER HAVE SUSPECTED JUDY OF BEING A BENEDICT ARNOLD ,355 M Sha - K 0553? SHERMAN HIGH SCHOOUS MOST ATTRACTIVE GIRL Qeuafcfuze .foflfe S THE QUEEN OF SHERMAN HiGH SCHOOL Belly Ke ' ea x 5 S K K1NG OF SHERMAN HIGH SCHOOL gen aff' SENIORS OF THE ROYAL COURT Y .M . S. L, ,., 3 PRINCESS 'ELIZABETH GARLAND PRINCE LUTHER MORRIS DUCHESS ANN EVERHEART DUKE CHARLES TEAGUE JUNIORS OF THE ROYAL COURT DUCHESS BARBARA McCOLLUM PRINCE JERRY SIMS PRINCESS ANN CANTRELL DUKE DON HUDGINS SOPHOMORES OF THE ROYAL COURT PRINCESS GLENDA HALL PRINCE LARRY GRIGG DUCHESS MARY DAVIS DUKE DON DUKE FRESHMEN OF THE EOYAL COURT I T T L ,W PRINCESS SYLVIA DUNN PRINCE OLLIE PENNELL I DUKE KEY KOLB DUCHESS NELLIE ANN TRAVIS EIGHTH GRADERS OF THE ROYAL COURT PRINCESS CARROL BROWN PRINCE RAY KING DUCHESS GENE KYLE DUKE JERRY STEWART BEST CITIZENS SENIOR CLASS Rosemary Hatfield JUNIOR CLASS Bill McClusky SOPHOMORE CLASS Larry Grigg FRESHMAN CLASS Billy Gattis EIGHTH GRADE Sara Hestand Under the sponsorship of the National Honor Society, each homeroom selects one of its members as the homeroom best citizen. The best citizen of each class is then selected by the students in each class from the homeroom best citizens nominated. Courtesy, regard for school regulation, honesty, cooperation, friendliness, and help- fulness are all factors considered in making the nomination from each homeroom. THE VARIETY SHOW 5? X, N... .,f' Assemblage of the Royal Court The crowning of Queen Betty Keifer by King Ben Harmon Variety Show Can-Can Chorus Scene from The Perfect Gentleman Robert-Ray Burchette - spills the olives 1 Hollywood skit and the stuntman - Bunny Myers Smacked in the face by a pie - Bunny again VW! 7. , gy ,gs ,X i, l Wi, Q N Aw 5 is xx QQ R 'Gif if J av Hail To The Bearcatsv' - - B S. H. S. Cheerleaders Patsy Phillips, Bunny Myers, Carolyn Dorset, John Waddle, Don Hudgins, and Ann Everheart BEARCAT CO-CAPTAINS BEN HARMON AND RICHARD PENNELL l 1 4,, ,nf BEARCATS OF 1948 COACHES Mr. Finis Vaughn Head Coach and Athletic Director Mr. Herbert Pior Assistant Coach lBe1owJ Mr. Wannie Miller Bearkitten Coach Mr. Ted Pitts Junior High Coach MANAGERS Dick Travis Maurice Holloway .Edward Vance 1 BEN HARMON AND RICHARD PENNELL BEARCATS OF HMS SEAS Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct.. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7. Nov. 14 Nov. 27 ONS SCHEDULE 13 13 Highland Park ftherel 7 McKinney at McKinney Vernon at Sherman Arlington Heights fHereJ 6 Denton at Sherman 6 18 33 Paris at Sherman 7 Gainesville ftherel Greenville ftherel Bonham at Bonham 7 Denison at Sherman 7 1st Row: Left to Right Vance, Travis, Holloway. Second Row: Teague, Boyles, Tatum, Waldo, Pennell, Harmon, Yoast, Kyle, Strick- land, Craig, Reid. Third Row: Coach Finis Vaughn, Mosley, Weddle, Powell, Overby, Sanders, Morris. Marshall, Vaughn, Pennell, Dyer, Syler, Coach Herbert Pior. Fourth Row: Pugh, Williams, Duke, Hall, Klein, O'Brien, Duke, Dyer, Bradshaw, Sims. MQ 2. M 3 AW wig 2 A x W YQ... Y nazi ,W W' 'R Nu Q af' ' E, be 92 H BEARCATS OF 1948 Senior. . Second Letter BEN HARMON Co-Captain Back RICHARD PENN ELL Senior .... Second letter Co-Captain me End -3 Q JOHN GUB DUKE Senior .... Third Letter Back MAC KYLE , Senior .... First Letter it Back JACK WILSON Senior .... Second Letter Tackle GENE DUKE Junior .... First Letter -.v,,..v.,vr..,- BOYD COVEY Senior .... ' Second Letter Y Guard JIM PENNELL Senior .... Third Letter Tackle KARL SANDERS Senior .... Second Letter Center ROBERT STRICKLAND Senior .... Reserve Back BILL YOAST S Senior .... Second Letter Center HARRY MARSHALL Senior .... Reserve Back 'HETARCATS OF 1948 nf! BEARCATS OF 1948 LUTHER MORRIS Senior .... Second Letter Back JAMES BO DYER Senior .... Reserve Back DON KLEIN Senior .... Second Letter End A FINIS V G X Senior .. Res rve X En-d BILL WILLIAMS Senior .... First Letter Tackle y GEORGE PUGH Senior .... Reserve , Tackle ww W' of ..,, iiiyiji QEVZSU5 CULLEN BOYLES Senior .... Second Letter - Guard CLIFFORD POWELL Senior Tackle ROBERT REID Senior .... Third Letter Back ' CHARLES TEAGUE Senior Third Letter Back BERT WALDO Senior .... Second Letter Center TS OF 1948 grail! vw ,, V. , i BEARCATS OF 1943 JERRY SIMS Junior .... Reserve Back BILL O'BRIEN Junior .... Reserve Center JACK HALL Junior .... Reserve End WAYNE MOSELEY Junior .... Reserve A Back ' GENE TATUM Junior .... First Letter End EDDIE DYER Sophomore .... Reserve Tackle BEARCATS or 1948 BILL CRAIG BOBBY BRADSHAW JIMMY SYLER JERRY WADDLE Junior-Reserve Sophomore-Reserve Sophomore Sophomore Guard Back Guard-Reserve End HBQ' SQUAD First Row: Landers, Epting, McCants. Langford, Ritche. Second Row: Coach Miller, Stevens, Lee, Bell, Alley, Duke, Grigg, Corbin, Martin Pennell ' Third Row: McDonald, Coffey, Gale, Adams, Marr, Higginbotham, Sutherland Fourth Row: Sandridge, Gardner, lVlcKe1vey, Wade, Riley, Lupher, Lane Gur B Squad had a very successful season, Winning all their games played. They beat Gainesville twice 19 to 0 and 20 to 2. Paris also lost to the Bearcats 20 to 6 and 6 to 0. Following this game, McKinney fell to us 37 to O and Bonham was beaten 31 to 6. The B Squad defeated Honey Grove's main squad by a score of 12 to 7, and Denison's B Squad was beaten by the score of 12 to 7. ' 1 TRACK ee. I I 1 l e Track has always been a stepchild insofar as the yearbook is concerned. Rea- lizing that track is an important phase our athletic program, recognition is here given to the 1947 Track team. Mr. Finis Vaughn is in charge of Track. TEAM MEMBERS AND LETTERERS CO-CAPTAINS lst. Row: Charles Teague, Robert Strickland, Luther Q Morris, Ben Harmon, Robert Reid Donald Klelll 2nd. Row: Finis Vaughn, Donald Klein, Jack Wilson, Luther MOI'I'iS Jimmy Hardy CANDIDLY: Donald Klein, Charles Teague, Luther Morris WB SQUAD BASKETBALL Season's Record Sherman 39 . .. ..,............... . . . Greenville 38 Sherman 46 .. Denison 31 Sherman 51 .... Paris 38 Sherman 59 ..... Bonham 67 Sherman 58 Gainesville, 38 Sherman 61 .... Greenville 38 Sherman 65 ., Denison 47 Sherman 46 .... Paris 22 Sherman 49 .... . . . . . . ........................................... Bonham 62 Sherman 32 ...................................................... Gainesville 37 The above scores are for conference games only, Sherman won seven games and lost 3, finishing in second place behind Bonham. Top Row: Don Williams, Alfred McCants, Manager, Robert Williams, Don Klein, Rob bert Brassart, Mr. Herbert Pior, Coach Mac Kyle Bottom Row: Hammond Hopkins, Richard Adams, Carney Wilson, Huggard Hash, Raymond Brown, Dickie Travis. 1948 BASKETBALL TEAM DON KLEIN JOHN WILLIAMS MAC KYLE DON WILLIAMS ROBERT BRASSART RAYMOND BROWN DICK TRAVIS CARNEY WILSON HAMMOND HOPKINS RICHARD ADAMS HUGGARD HASH ALFRED MCCANTS, Manager E p S .-...W ,,,, 1M-up-1-lunnuz ,,,,, :mx suns:-:mn f, . ,. ,, -nz 1 Nw . ,np ' , MB SQUAD BASKETBALL TOP ROW: Corbin, Duke Mc- Donald, Coach Miller Jack Hall, Riley, Lupher BOTTOM ROW: Martin, Grigg, Higginbotham Waddle, Dillard, Howard. C SQUAD BASKETBALL TOP ROW: Cushman, Wilkerson, Delaney, Coach Pitts, Oglesby, Hall, Cooper, Gattis, J arrell BOTTOM ROW: Elliot, Hall, Howard, Tucker, Wade. Sherman High School saw a Very good basketball season this year. Each game night three contests were played. The C Squad started first at 6:30 by playing the CH Squad of the visitors. Our C Squad had a very successful season losing only one game. We know that these boys will continue to be winners if they have the except- ionally fine team that they had this year. At 7:30 the B Squad played the corresponding squad from the opponents. They, too, had a goodseason losing only a very few of their games. GOLF First Row: Mr. Hack Williford, instructor, Dale Munion, Alton Williams, Billy Blankenship, Bill Franks, Bob Franks, Buddy Stephens, Herbert Twy- ford, Elwood McKinney, Jack Smith Second How: Dorothy Willis, Shirley Ewing, Helen Langston, Jane Young, Harry Hendricks, Billy Grimes, Jimmy Monroe, Bill Crawford, Howard Wood, Mr. Byron Davis 'l'hird Row: John Williams, Jay Hanchette, Bobby Hullett, Ronny Mathews, Ted Dillard, William Montgomery, Jack McElvain Golf was first started in Sherman High School in the spring of 1942. At that time the Woodlawn Country Club agreed to permit twelve boys freel play on their courses. Mr. Carl Taylor was appointed to sponsor the group. Like many other activities, golf was abandoned during the war and was not started until Feb. 17, HMT, at which time the Woodlawn Club agreed on the free placement of 26 boys. During '47 and '48, 21 boys and 6 girls have been scheduled for golf. Contests with Bonham, Paris, and Sunset of Dallas have been held and golf on a district basis has been played this spring. It is planned,as the program develops, to give about 50 students each year training in playing golf. I NWIIQA SECTION A SQUAD Tabby Smith, Wanda Thompson, Lota Ann Bishop, Noel Jean DeFord. Else Ruth Brown, Joan Joiner Pasty Melton, Billie Dean Stinnett SECTION B SQUAD Margie Wisdom, Mary Rose Smith, Patricia Etter, Martha Jarvis, Gene Kyle, Edna Sue Hood, Maxine Hightower, Lynda Madi- son, Billie Dodson, Loe Etta Tipton, Jean Kurrus, Paula Johnson The directing of a well-rounded girls' physical education program, which stresses calisthenics correct posture, and athletic contests is the, job of Mrs. H. F. Kurrus, physical education instructor. Approximately four hundred girls are under her care in the various classes, four years of physical education are required for graduation, except in special cases. The first thing done in the fall at the beginning of the school year is to weigh and measure each girl and to give limited skin and posture examinations. Height and weight charts are kept during the year. Movies stressing good posture, the proper care of skin and body and all the other things taught during the year are shown. Mk IU IDAIL SID1DIlQlfS Proper exercises in calisthenics and rhythmic exercisesl done to music are all designed to correct physical faults girls may have. The calisthenics are just a small part of the physical education program, however, regular sports such as volleyball and basketball are played during the fall and winter months, in' the spring soft ball, badminton, and tennis receive major emphasis. There is certainly positive truth in this statement by Mrs. Kurrus: It is imperative that every girl going to school engage in some physical activity. In the adolescent stage, athletics helps her to overcome the awkwardness usually prevalent at that age. JUNIOR - SENIOR VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Joy Brown,'lVIargie Ashburn, Gwen Aub- ery, Ann Cantrell, Joyce Howdeshell, Joyce Carter Minnie Bell Guffey, Mary Smith, Pat Richards, Wanda Short, Norma Crookham, Betty Twyford EIGHTH GRADE-FRESHMAN-SOPHO- MORE VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Joan Blackwell, Billie Tribble, Mary K. Atnip, Eleanor Marse, Pauline O'Ncil Jane Pierce Patricia Twyford, Betty Tribble, Doris Watson, Frances Bloomer, Gloria Caylor, Viola Pickle if i ThE, ASSISTANTS TOP ROW: Betty Reeder, Ann Cantrell, Shirley Hagan. BOTTOM ROW: Loraine Cain, Shari Covington. It is the job of the P. E. Assistants to help the instructor in refereeing games, making out reports, checking equipment, and the many other jobs which arise from time to time. NOT PICTURED: Noel Jean DeFord, Tabby Smith, Patsy Brown. POSTURE PERFECT LEFT T0 RIGHT: Bobby Campbell Anna Biggerstaff Ramona Scroggins Frances Heathcox Gene Kyle Each year the Physical Education department sponsorsva contest for the se- lecting of the girls with the best posture in Sherman High School. Usually these girls are students of Physical Education. One girl from each class! is chosen, and runoffs are then held to determine the final Winners. Each class - Senior, Junior, Sophomore, Freshman, and Eighth Grade - is represented in the final decision. U TENNIS Lettering Players: Doris Landolt, Martha Massingale, Martha Moss Lettering Players: David Henderson, Hubert Terry, Key Kolb h SQUAD Key Kolb, David Henderson, John Sutton, Billy Bounds, Hubert Terry, Carney Wil- son Barbara Garland, Lo Etta Tipton, Dorothy Nall, Doris Landolt, Martha Moss, Martha Massingale, Patsy Stone AIUWIUIEIIQAIIDIHS mjffjw WW W5 WJ? Q . 1? rs 5 E ? 2 Z 1 PUBLICATIONS,INC. The Athenian presents to the student body of Sherman High School a written and pictorial record of the events of our school. In compiling a record of one year in Sherman High, the staff makes every effort possible to include a cross-section of the many classes and activities We have. Special credit should bc given to Sammy Tatum, our staff photographer, and his assistants for their hard work and fine cooperation. Sharon Jones, Sara Horne, and Miss Sim hard at work sorting class pictures. THE ATHENIAN STAFF First Row: Sharon Jones, Eula Mae Knox, Frances Laymon, Elizabeth Garland, Vir- ginia Williams, Sara Ann Horne. Second Row: Guion Trau, Joyce Sanders, Patsy Phillips, Carolyn Dorset, Doris Cook Third Row: Shirley Ewing, Ann Everheart, Bitty Little, Jean DeFord, Margetta Hud- SOII . Fourth Row: Maurine Sanders, Mary Jane Fuller, Leigh Heflin, Jeanine Dicken, Bar- bara Simonds Fifth Row: Key Kolb, Sammy Tatum, Miss Jessie Sim, sponi , Richard Reynolds Ray Burchette, Jack McElvain. -- f .X I KL ix 4 We L............................E..... 5 , 1 T IQfTALK :STAFF First Row: Doris Landolt, Wilma Ramsey, Teresa McKenna, Elizabeth Garland, Catheryn Etter, Bobbie Dean Klepper. Second Row: Sara Halliday, Joyce Sanders, Barbara Garland, Shirley Allmon Normalin Nowlin, Jerry Barrett, Lola Mae Philpott Third Row: Helen Langston, Ann Biggerstaff, Jerry O'Hagan, Patsy Brown, Dot Mc- Whorter, Patsy McClure, Jean Kurrus. Fourth Row: Mary Walker, Ima Jane Crosby, Patsy Meador, Karl Spatz, Carol Kleiner, Betty Burdett, Nellie Ann Travis Fifth Row: Johnny Ramsey, Miss Louise McCoy, Sponsor, Edna Ruth Stephens Dorothy Ann Willis, Doris Coffey. PUBLICATION HEADS Sara Horne Sharon Jones Catheryn Etter MAIN HI-TALK STAFF Top Row Phyllis Nibling Patsy McClure .Terry 0'Hagan Bottom Row Catheryn Etter Teresa McKenna Anna Biggerstaff 'Our school paper, the Hi-Talk, is published by students of the school who are interested in Journalism. It is the purpose of the paper to report the news of the school, to publish any articles of merit written by high school students, to develop school spirit, and, by means of exchanges, to inform other schools of the state what is being done in Sherman High School. .-,.AaL, , ,. ,L....e.n...n., , ,......4..,....i..,. .,,, , ,, - ..Mg..i,,...iLm,, Jhs., THEY HELP T0 SIMPLY THE RED TAPE ----- . D 12,35 X 4 .J , w f OFFICE ASSISTANTSl5xXlffii'- 'PJT K ,P ' J 313 x J y ,J Wax . f Left to Right: Charlotte Lewis, Jeanene Gray, Margetta Hudson, Mary Jane Fuller, Eula Mae Knox, Ruth Keller 'Peggy Meither, Edna Ruth Stephens, Ruby Clark, Miss Mary Jo McNeely, Registrar and Sponsor Office Assistants are selected While Juniors to serve during their Senior year. The names are suggested by the faculty on the basis- of their ability to accept responsi- bility and their natural 'aptitude for clerical work. They are chosen after an inter- view with the registrar. Their duties include, checking absentees, filing and filling out reports, running errands, giving information, and assisting in Whatever Way they can with the office Work. fx' TlIERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR - - - Ib ,114 K SHERMAN HIGH SCHOOL BAND First Row Left to right: Walter Zimmerman, Sara Halliday, Frances Layman, Patricia Martin, Norma Howard, Ann King, Billie Clark, Betty Clement, Dorothy Everheart, Peggy Brown, Betty Keifer, Pat Martin, Elizabeth Garland, Billie DeBord, Pasty Manley, Almeda Feltz, Wally Wall. Ronald Frantz, Bettie Bates, Robert Rea. Second Row: Randall Cobb, Mildred Williams, Rita Cobb, Pete Dart, Marval Estes. Jannette Henry, Mervin Owens, Lynn Ashburn, Uriel Brown, Reuben Frantz, Ray Burchette, Jeannine Hyde, Charles Millender, Jim Hill, Rayette Marse, Louise Bobo, Billie Harper, Eleanor Evers, Gene Iles, Anita Elkins. Third Row: Edward Boatman, Martin Shosid, Joe Edwards, Wayne Gill, Billy Wain- wright, Reginald Gattis, Fred Brooks, Billy Morrison, Jimmie Popplewell, Milton Ro berts, Andy Guevara, Edward Murphy, Jackie Baker, Bobby Smith, Bill Davie, Paul Yeager, Le Roy Blake, Donald Feltz, Bransford Ferguson, Raymond Sledge. The Sherman High School Band gets in readiness to start their half of the pro- gram at the Denison-Sherman footballlgame. OUR BAND IN CLOSE FORMATION. Formation of a cross at the annual Thanksgiving game. S. H. S. HARMONY ORGANIZATIONS- M I A CAP1?ELLA, cififom A 4 2 H L ,f -. 1 Left to right First Row: Jean Hines, Janet Fisher, Bobbie Dean Klepper, Martha Swindle, Pat Etter, Margaret Pinkston, Noel Jean DeFord, Shirley Allmon, Jean Iles, Mary An-n Nolan, Barbara Silha,.Bi1lie DeBord, Edna Hood, Frankie Jo Wall. Second Row: Jean Kurrus, Catheryn Etter, Doris Landolt, Virginia Furbee, Chubby Buster, Nelda Hagan, Mary Anna Martin, Ima Jane Crosby, Lynn Ashburn, Sue Frost, Mary Walker, Wilma Ramsey, Eddie Bilger, Ann- Everheart, Jeannine Dicken. Third Row: Jackie Barrett, Sue Bryce, Patricia King, Jane Bristol, Raymond Judd Wayne Moseley, A. D. Denton, Ray Burchette, Ted Vestal,.Doyle Caughey, Reginald Gattis, W. A. Stoneciper, Joe Paul McKinney, Barbara Sturdy, Barbara Simonds. Cullen Boyles. ' Fourth Row: Johnny Ramsey, Charles Teague, Ben Harmon, Don Hudgins, Maurice Martin, Ray King, Jimmy Popplewell, Ted Wells, Charles Arnold, Milton Roberts, Harry Marshall, Sammy Tatum, Victor Popplewell, Frank Rogers. The Sherman A Cappella Choir is widely known in North Texas as a group of high school students who come very near reaching perfection in harmonious choral en- deavor During the last two years this group has gone on numerous trips performing some three and four concerts daily. Like the Band it represents Sherman High School at Denton in the A Cappella Choir division and never fails to come back with efforts rewarded. GIRLS' CHORUS First Row: Wynona Hopson, Melba Regan, Mary Lou Phillips, Betsy Woodward, Barbara Wyble, June Pierce, Joann Turley, Opal Bartlett, Annie Stripe, Betty Trib- ble, Charlotte Hill, Paula Lawson, Ernestine Andrews. Second Row: Frances Edwards, Imogene Owens, -Jean Franklin, JoBeth. Floyd, Frances Bloomer, Billie Tribble, Carolyn Clayton, Carol Brown, Patsy Proffitt, Joan Hainline, Joan Graves, Billie Fitzgerald, Dolly Chelf, Greta Mode. Third Row: Nelda Walden, Betty Moore, Mary Ann Bradley, Peggy Grey, Carolyn Hiller, Jo Wyatt, Le Juan Alexander, Jean Graves, Margie? Paschall, Mona Joyce Hansard, Mary Christian, Barbara Melton, Dorothy Myers, Sara Hestand. Fourth Row: Margaret Henderson, Mary Atnip, Dorothy Brown, Patricia Bollinger, Mary Yoast, Jane Nelson, Le Juan Boatman, Joanne Ballew, Joyce Woodruff. Made up primarily of eighth grade students, the Sherman High School Junior Choir is the place in which a person desiring to join the A Cappella Choir gain-s experience and the fundamental principles of vocal music. Besides actual singing, the choir mem- bers are taught musical appreciation, music history, and sight reading. VERI, FIDI, BONI ----- i LATIN CLUB First Row: Patsy Stone, Ann King, Dorothy Bowen, Helen Langston, Margaret Bryce, Anna Jane Boaz. Second Row: Mrs. Stanley Hayes, sponsor, Paul Yeager, Jay Hanchette, Bob Higgin- botham, Pete Dart. V Third Row: Don Deck, Sam King, Don Boggs, John Waddlc The Latin Club is composed of second year Latin students who are constantly striving to prove that Latin is not a dead language as many people think. In their meetings the students study ancient Roman customs by creating opportunities for in- vestigation and presentations that cannot be carried on in class because of lack of time.. , W Y, INTERESTED IN LATIN AMERICAN - UNITED STATES RELATIONS S P A N I S H C L U B MEMBERS: Jerry O'Hagan Phyllis Nibling Ann Biggerstaff Betty Perdue Martha Swindle Jane Young Margetta Hudson The Spanish Club is open to third year students of Spanish who are interested in under standing the people from whom their language is derived as well as the language itself. During their meetings, talks are given and items of interest are exhibited. LOCAL HISTORY - - - - - extra-curricular JUNIOR HISTORIANS First Row: Frankie Jo Wall, Doris Watson, Mary Lewis, Billie Dodson, Teresa Mc- Kenna, Betty Jo Jessup, Elizabeth Garland. Second Row: Norma Washburn, Ola Dean Ashford, Elizabeth Robinson, Jeannine Gray, Martha Jarvis, Lola Phillpott. Third Row: Norma Crookham, Mary Lou Parker, Jean Akidge, Jean Kurrus, Jimmie Risk, Jerre Barrett. Fourth Row: Mary Walker, Glenda Hall, Helen Saffa, Anna Jane Boaz, Juanita Strawn, Ann King. Fifth Row: Elvin Watkins, G1 Butts, Harmon Cope, Glenn Baker, William Mont- gomery, Frances Layman, Betty Burdette, Shari Covington, Patsy McClure, Miss Myrtle Peacock, sponsor. The Sherman Chapter is number 48 of the Junior Historians of Texas. In 1939, Dr. Walter Prescott Webb, who first had the idea of organizing a young people's branch of the Texas State Historical Association said, The purpose is to stimulate the study of state and local history by high school students. The function of the Junior Historians will be to collect the history of Texas as recorded in their respective com- munities. They will do this by interviewing parents, early, settlers, and other as to past events. They will seek to acquaint themselvs with Texas history and literature and thereby develop ia richer culture upon the great Texas heritage. From their membership should come the future historians of Texas. CLEARING HOUSE OF THOUGHT-PROVOKING PROBLEMS - - DISCUSSION CLUB AA ln , In the Discussion Club tformerly Debate Clubl, students are trained to think clearly and accurately, to put their exact thoughts into Words, to recognize that the other person has a right to his opinion, and are taught how to organize material so as to convince another person or an audience that the opinion held by the speaker is correct. First Row: Paula Lawson, Edna Hood, Joyce Sanders, Martha Jarvis, Jean Kurrus. Second Row: Wayne Gill, Margaret Henderson, Melrose Tappan, Key Kolb, Peter Dart Third Row: Nelda Hagan. Jerry Osburn. Fourth Row: La Jade Scrivner, Paul Yeager, Ray Burchette, Fred Brooks,'Mrs. Case, sponsor, John Waddle, Harmon Cope. THEY is BASTING ---- AND BASTING HOMEMAKING CLUB First Row: Bobby Grigg, Bill Wainwright, James Dyer, Edward McBurnett, Bobby McAffee, Buddy Lawrence, Joe Eubank, Presley Miller, J. M. Porryman. Second Row: Foy Crookham, Huggard Hash, John Kerr, Charles Teague, Maurice Martin, James Stephens, Clifford Powell, John Williams, Ray Burchette. Third Row: Bobby Mathis, Harry Marshall, Edward Vance, Luther Morris, Jack Wil- son, John Anderson, Bill Bounds, Robert Brassart, Tommy Tucker. Fourth Row: Don Williams, Jimmy Popplewell, Roy,Gi1lentine, Neil Dunn, Bobby Overbey, Jim Pennell, Mac Kyle, Raymond Brown, Bobby Spooner, Bob Gafford, Ray McCord, Chester Bond. Boys' Homemaking Club was established to serve as a social organization for the boys who are taking homemaking and who are vitally interested in the sub- ject. The club meets every fourth Friday in each month at which time a program of timely interest is presented by the boys themselves or by some interesting personality outside the school. X flmx, L, THEY LEARN TO D0 THE RIGHT THINGS AT THE RIGHT TTME FUTURE HOMEMAKERS First Row: Meador, Smith, Fisher, Ashmore, Barnes, Lewis, Dunn, Bates, Hall, Hope Blankenship, Du Bose, Allmon, Horne, Harvey. Second Row: Hagan, Wisdom, Wilson, Hethcox,VWatts, Bradford, Pinkston, Sawyer. Savage. i - E Third Row: Carter, Casler, Carter, King, Taylor, Brinkley, Robertson, Sudderth, Bil- ger, Parker, Phillips. Y Fourth Row: Flowers, Carter, Butts, McDonald, Brueggemeyer, Dollison, Pinkston Brown, McBride, Mathews, Silha. Fifth Row: Gerneth, Richards, Woods, Martin, Smallwood, Pinkston, Phillips, Whitt. Saffa, Cornelius, Bledsoe, I-lash, Rodriquez, Brown. Sixth Row: Lewis, Crews, Bryce, Bishop, Fuller, Davis, Barnett, Hightow- er Halliday Harper, Atnip, Ruffin, Alexander, Wright. The above snapshots were taken in the Home Economics department. Number one shows a scene of tomorrow's seamstresses while Number two pictures some of the Membership in the Future Homemakers Club may be attained only by be- coming a student of Home Economics. The purpose of this club is to honor home- making as a career, to develop opportunities for wholesome relationship between in- dividuals and groups, and to teach the art of living in its finer and more beautiful sense. cooking students serving an apparently delicious meal. 1 T NCLUB ,ff First Row: Mary Amonett, Billye Langston, Anita Elkins, Marion Holcomb, Edna Ruth Stephens, Miss Noble, sponsor. Second! Row: Paul Yeager, James Stephens, John Kerr, Wendell Francis, Cullen Boyles. . . A Third Row: Jim Hill, Bill Yoast, Robert Strickland, Don Stewart, Eugene Brode. Reuben Frantz. In the two snapshots pictured above, the math club members are hard at work making geometrical figures. ' J The Mathematics Club is composed of senior students of mathematics. The purpose of the club is to promote the study of mathematics as a line, vital branches of knowledge full of fun and recreation in the form of puzzles and many other curi- osities of the subject, to show that mathematics has been created through a long line of interesting personalities, and to study some of the ways in which mathematics is closely tied up with modern life, industry, and science. 5 . I 1, ' ff ' . 'iii wTHEIltSi ,IS A 'Jos OF ENTERTAINING - - T . DRAMATTC CLUB Left To Right: First Row: Roy Gillentine, Ray Burchette, Mrs. Hayes, sponsor, Karl Spatz, Fred Brooks. Second Row: Mary Walker, Shari Covington, Patsy Meador, Leigh Heflin, Jeannine Dicken. Third Row: Bitty Little, Judy Walsh, Wilma Ramsey, Catheryn Etter, Jane Bristol, Teresa McKenna, Noel Jean DeFord. Fourth Row: Ann Everheart, Carolyn Dorset, Eddie Lou Bilger, Patsy Phillips, Joyce Sanders, Guion Trau, Lynette Collins. The fun of giving a play is perhaps the motive which prompts most students to join the Dramatic Club. The satisfaction, self-expression, sociability, and applause are probably the only rewards sought by the members. However, there are more permanent values which one derives from this activity. Drama gives the participant training in cooperation, originality, self-confidence, poise, appreciation, initiative and good sportsmanship, all qualities of good citizenship, as well as training in speaking. The Wise Men kneel at the scene of the birth of Christ. This pictures the entire cast present at the scene in the stable. Teresa McKenna, Bunny Myers, Ann Everheart, Roy Gillentine, Jeanine Dicken, Mrs. Hayes, Fred Brooks, Lynette Collins, rest after giving the Christmas iplay, Don't Open tTil Christmas . ONE OF THE NEW AND IMPORTANT CLUBS AT s.H.s - - - ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB First Row: Pat Etter, Nancy Ross, Ann Brinkley, Billie Dodson, Mary Frances Woods. f ' Second Row: Wanda Woodward, Mary Ann Nolen, Maurine Sanders, Betty Jane Dodson, Betty Jessup, Martha Jarvis. Third Row: Wayne Gill, Melrose Tappen, Patsy McClure, Anna Jane Boaz, Bobby Bradshaw, La Jade Scrivner, Mrs. Case, sponsor. This newly established organization has grown by leaps and bounds. The members discuss at their meetings Various forms of art and engage in creating some really beautiful articles of handicraft. Basket weaving, leather tooling, knitting, and other forms of the creative arts are done. THEY ADDTHE EXTRA ARTISTIC TOUCHES - - ART CLUB First Row: Wilma Ramsey, Mary Lewis, Doris Watson, Relda Cato, Glenda Hall, Helen Saffa. Second Row: Martha Flowers, Billye Langston, Patsy Meador, Bobby Hunnicutt, Joyce Crew. Third Row: Jo Ann Blackwell, Elizabeth Robison, Jean Ackridge, Ann Roland. Fourth Row: Shari Covington, Barbara Simonds, Barbara Sturdy, Miss Dial, sponsor. The Art Club, sponsored by Miss Pearl Dial, furnishes Sherman High School with the many beautiful posters tacked on the bulletin boards throughout the school It has as it's objectives to further art interest only in the school but as a hobby out- side and after school hours. The members of the Art Club learn to work with show card colors, oil paints, crayons, and other mediums. THEY MAKE READING FUN - - - S LIBRARY VASSISTANTS First R W: Billie Brown, Patsy Smith, Yvonne Gerneth, Mary Smith. 0 Second Row? Norma Crookham, Norma Washburn, Martha Jarvis, Bobbie Camp- bell, Harry Hendricks, Dorothy Bowen, Nancy Ross, Patsy Stone. ' Third Row: Dorothy Hullett, Patsy Mercer, Lola Saltzman, Leigh Heflin, Shirley Hagan, Dorothy Willis, Jerre Barrett, Betty Jane Dodson. , Fourth Row: Miss Gray, sponsor, La Jaun Alexander, Joyce Howdeshell, Patsy Meador, Nell Howard, Ann King. The Library Club has as its sponsor, the school librarian, and is made up of students who work as assistants in the library. Their duties include filing book cards, replacing turned-in books to their proper place, collecting fines,giVing necessary in- formation to the students about the library in general, and collecting over-due books. Few of us realize that our library runs more smoothly because of our library assis- tants. CHARACTER, SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIP, SERVICE - - TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY if , jyffi- f S--H National Honor Society Members LLeft to Righty: First Row: Teresa McKenna, Eula Knox, Mary Walker, Marvel Estes, Jim Hill. Second Row: Ima Jane Crosby, Ruth Keller, Doris Landolt, Margetta Hudson, Mary Jane Fuller, Elizabeth Garland. Third Row: Anita Elkins, Imogene Burks, Sharon Jones, Charlotte Lewis. Fourth Row: Bill Yoast, Patsy Meador, Mrs. Retus Bailey, sponsor, Wendell Francis. As the National Honor Society departs from the County Farm after delivering Christmas boxes. A group of National Honor Society members in front of one of the Women's houses at the County Farm. Members of the National Honor Society pictured With the boxes prepared by the home rooms for the County Farm residents and for needy families in Sherman. 3 GIRLS' MS ASSOCIATIGN 3 z tau Rx Q32 -'L XX, R 1 l N Nbbsi ff -'eff ' f E i M THE WEARERS OF THE LETTER S - - p i E First Row: Guion Trau, Patsy Phillips, Joyce Sanders. Second Row: Doris Wright, Teresa McKenna, 'Doris Landolt, Mrs. Kurrus, sponsor. Girls having lettered in any of the various literary and athletic activities are eligible for membership in the Girl's S Association. Closer relationship of these outstanding girls is the prime purpose of the club, to which every girl in high school would like to belong. rx BOYS' MS ASSOCIATION Top Row: Finis Vaughn, E. L. Hash, John Williams, Coach Ted Pitts, Neil Dunn Wendell Francis, Don Klein. Second Row: Robert Strickland, Jim Hardy, Richard Pennell, Karl Sanders, John Duke, Luther Morris. f Third Row: Coach Finis Vaughn, Harry Marshall, Charles Teague, Cullen Boyles, James Dyer, Mac Kyle, Coach Herbert Pior. Bottom Row: Bert Waldo, Dick Travis, Bill Yoast, Ben Harmon. The purpose of this organization is to bring a closer relationship between the outstanding boys of the school, to uphold better the honor which accompanies the letter award. The organization is composed of boys who have been awarded the school letter in some activity. Any boy who has received such an award is eligible for membership, but membership is not compulsory. PHYSICS CLUB or' W-wh. l. A First Row: Fred Brooks, Don Stewart, Karl Sanders, Hammond Hopkins, Bill Yoast. FSecond Row:i'Paul Yeager, Milton'r'Roberts, Robert Strickland, Jim fHill, Wendell Francis, Mr. Bryant, sponsor. The Purpose of this organization is to stimulate interest in the physical sciences and to promote the desire to learn more about the corresponding fields. The Physics Club meets every other Friday during class period at which time the members study recent scientific developments and listen to reports given by various members on great men of science. ' This year the Physics Club took an interesting trip through the Denison Dam covering all points of interest including the control room, machine shop, the auxiliary power plant, and miles and miles of passageways. ORDER IN THE HALLS ----- M O N I T O R S First Row: Johnny Ramsey, Hughie McKinney, James Stephens, Buddy Porter, William Carter, Bill Smith. Second Row: Maxine Hightower, Martha Connor, Anne Sawyer, LaJade Scrivner, Florence Lane, Mary Frances Wood, Nancy Cruse. Third Row: Martha Rodriquez, Mary Davis, Almeda Feltz, Imogene Richie, Le June Morrison, Idelle Smith, Noel Jean DeFord, Eula Pearl Carter, Pearl Brueg- gemeyer, Joyce Savage. Fourth Row: Ruby Watts, Wanda Short, Relda Cato, Bobbie Haralson, Margaret Brown, Lola Saltzman, Ann Brinkley. Fifth Row: Imogene lBurks, Joyce Crew, Norma Washburn, Billie Bonner, Betty Jessup, Sue Frost, Nina Harvey. Sixth Row: Anita Neill, Lavinia Robertson, Jean Vaught, Anna Jane Boaz, Joan McDonald, Betty Haralson, James. Melton. Nancy Phillips, Miss McNeely, sponsor, James Shaw, Janet Perdue, Mildred Cummins, Barbara Castleberry, Juanita Davis, Eugene Brode, Nadyne Stonecipher, Dorothy McWhorter. The monitors are students chosen to act in a capacity because of their dependability. It is their purpose to keep order in the halls and to help the teachers in Whose part of the hall they are stationed in any way they can. EVERYTHING GREEN IS STILL GROWING Dr. Roe Bartle FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA j First Row: Tommy Cloud, President, Billy Franklin, Vice-Presidentg George Hesco, Parliamentariang Billy Williams, Secretary, Foy Crookham, Treasurer, Don Brown, Historian, J. D. Stephenson, song leader. , . Second Row: Jerry Corbin, Bobby Lee, Hansel Williams, Jake Hall, Hugh Furche. .Third Row: Le Roy..Rerkins, J.. W. Todd, Robert Long, Doyle Coy, Robert Shelton, Frank Craft. Fourth Row: George OlBarr, Arthur Campbell, Cecil Cordell, Jackie Shelton, Charles Wester, James Brannum, Bobby McAfee. Fifth Row: Tommy Tucker, Bobby Moran, Donald Hudgirrs, James McKe1vey, C.C. Brown, Mr. Raymond Birdwell, sponsor, James Shaw, Louis Bell. Membership in the Future Farmers Association may be attained by the boys of Sherman High School who take vocational agriculture. The club has as its purpose to practice brotherhood, honor rural oppportunities and responsibilities, and develop these, qualities of leadership which a future farmer should possess. COOPERATION INSURES A BETTER SCHOOL ----- PRESIDENTS CABINET 5 X ff 7 The Presidents Cabinet is the name by which our student council is known. It is composed of the president of each home room and the president of each of the five class organizations.The following have been the 1947-1948 projects: Career Day, revision of the students handbook, publication of a student directory, sponsoring of an all-school dance, selection of Junior Rotarian each month, establishing an award system, planning school fire drills. First Row: Joe Eubank, Joe Wolfe, Lola Philpott, Betsy Woodward, Martha Kincaid, Mary Frances Wood. Second Row: Betty Twyford, Martha Jarvis, Edna Ruth Stephens, Anita Dollison, Patsy Melton, Ann King, Karl Spatz. Third Row: Richard Jarrell, Jay Hanchette, Billie Langston, Richard Reynolds, Doris Wright, Joann Blackwell, Opal Hash. Fourth Row: Ted Dillard, Bobby Hullett, Bob Hughes, Neil Dunn, Bobby Bradshaw. Fifth Row: Ronald Frantz, Elvin Watkins, Jackie Baker, Ted Murray, Miss Ferrill, sponsor, Don Hudgeons, Ernie Morris, Harmon Cope. Junior Rotarians: Bill Toast, Eugene Brode, Don 7 The High,School Fire Mar- Klein, Joe Eubank, Karl Spatz. Shall .... Bin Yoast ,f Mila X, CHOOSING THE RIGHT VOCA ON I THEIR PRIME INTEREST QISTRIBUWIY CATION A newly organized group, the Distributive Education Club, strives mainly to create an appreciation of an abiding interest in the distributive occupation chosen as a vocation by the individual students. The members of this club, through well planned program, which provides the student with the opportunity to hear ex- perienced businessmen who are successful in their different vocations, realizes the value to himselfof the Distributive Education plan as making him a worthy member of his home community. X First Row: Koleene Finney, Joyce Dollison, Bernice Langham, Joan Newcomb. Second RovVTGeorge Elanfenship, wain Rapernilen Boch, Shirley Nelson, Ted Wells, Virginia Bradford, Janet Stu s, ara Perdue, Jean Ashmore, Patsy Scrivner, Mr. Kerley, sponsor, Virginia Allison. 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