Spring High School - Roar Yearbook (Spring, TX)

 - Class of 1950

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Elva Thames Pooch, would like to be a labora- tory technician and she has themak- ings to be a suc- cessful one. Billy Fryar Billy is another who particularly is interested infarm- ing, He will no doubtbe a good one. Donna Bunn Press Club, H, E, Club, Bible C lub, Spee ch, G.A,A,, Corral Staff, A Cappella Choir, Donna has a very pleasing smile. Mary Bailey Latin Club, H.E. C lub, Volleyball, CorralStaff. Mary is very inter- ested in designing clothes and houses also. Mary McMurray Mary has been a member of the H, E. Club, and wants very much to become a pro- fessional typist. Betty Simmons She is dependable a n d self-reliant. Participated in the Home Economics Club, G le e Club, and A C appella Choir. Mary Jane Couch Mary .lane has been inB.S.H,S, for only a short time, but has made good use of the time she has been here, Frankie Boyd One of our highest g r a d e d students, and very worthy of b e in g recognized for her scholastic ability. Kenneth Plew B e in g naturally inclined toward farming, Kenneth has proved very capable. F, F, AU Yearlings. Q I 1 ' V J Q- X . 5 X Frank House His red hair has made his truly typical. He plans to become an air- plane designer and has worked h a r d on it. Geraldine McGinnis Jerry is some- one that everyone a r o u n d B,S,H,S, truly appreciates because of her friendly personal- ity. Ida Bell Sundy Served aspresi- dentof the D.E. Club, and has also belonged to the H.E. Club. Like- able personality. Y Joyce Wood V e r y talented in voice, and has been asked to assist in many musicalpro- grams. Spanish Club, Girls'ChOr- us, Shorthand. Arnold Parmley Being a D.O. Stu- dent, Arnold has worked diligently all year and should be recognized for his good work, Meda Cunningham Happily married to one of our Steers. Moda is very cute and lots of fun to be around, S p e e c h Club, and Spanish Club. V . .. , Un 4. ' w ' p,.:mi,gg :ff V ,. X. A WWA M..- ' Elixir , ig. 51,5 f ' jj . ', . 'ap V , V f P .vw- X, ,

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Margaret Hurt Maggie is one of those good things that come in little packages. She has belonged to Latin, A Cap- pella. Sue Wasson Very attractive and humorous. Has belonged to the Latin Club, Press Club, Of- fice Force, Asst. Ed. of Corral. Myrl Click Myrl wants to be a mechanic and if he does as well as he has in his years of school, he will do very well. '35 '.L..,,,g ,J ,af ,fs 109 l ., Viron Hartin Viron really gave everyone a scare when he develop- ed tonsilituson the '48 Latin trip. Bible, Latin. Jo Nell West If everyone was as easy to please as Jo Nell, this would be apleasant place to live. Volley- ball, Spanish, H,E, Pat Miller Outstanding vol- leyball player, who has won sev- eraldistrict awards. S pe e ch Club, H, E., and D. E. 'ZR' SENIORS Melba Jenkins Melba has always been one to count on when time came f o r co - operation in anything. Span- ish and H. E, Betty Bradberry Being a quiet sort of person, B e tty Jean has won many friends regardless of her shyness. Bible and H. E, Dolores Kimzey A small and at- tractive brunette who has a grand personality. Span- ish, Home Ec., A Cappella Choir. X V - PWM. 4 A grew' Qf.:,fl - , mg Barbara Petty P e tty B looks forward to attend- ing college and increasing her knowledge of the Bible. Spanish, H.E., Band. Claude Miller Having no wings of his own, he hopes to someday be a pilot in the Navy Air Force. Spanish Club, Madalyn Guess Dependable and co- operative, and is one who has a- chieved many friends. Has been in the H.E. Club. Doris Ann Stevens Doris Ann was in the Junior Play and we enjoyed her performance. Spanish, H. E., Speech, Press Club, Typing, Office Force. Mary Martin A n o th e r student who assisted in the publishing of th e band's school pap- er. Latin, H.E, , Band and Typing. Edward Boatman Edward hasdone well and has made quite an impress- ion on his c las s- mates during hi s high school years . D. E, and Spanish. S i rk 1 in . 3' 11- if xl: i E -xl. 3 . 3 'Y 2. .L...f .isa ewx.. .1 ai f



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1. That'S Billy Z. Che Ck that Ray White in cute smile of them thar over- GaylaMosier's. alls. 7. Whata cute little girl! Why, Mona Moad! 12, Partners in crime: Dallas Woods and Dub Day. AGES N' AGES AGO 3. Dolores, What's the mat- ter, someone pinch you? 4. AnotherCity slicker from way back is Melvin'Byers! 5, Billy Wayne, g e t off that ta- blell 8. Look at the birdie, Doris Ann!! The camera won't bite youll 13. a, Barbara P. b. Rita Wright c. Maxie Dee d. .Tanece M. f, Donald Wren , Tommy Porter 8 h. Harold Odom 9. Must be the La Conga! a. Marletta b. June Cook c. Jovieta d. Sue Wasson e, Mary .To 14. Looking for E four - leaf clover Howard .Tones 'P 10, Looking for J. C., Car0lyn?? Maybe you will find him in a few years. 15. Don'tbe bash- ful, Sue Caroline! X6. Contented and happy is LelaMaeHobbS. 11. Cheesy!-lorne, What in the world are you looking at? 16. Chums even then are Rita Wright and Maxie Younger. AC

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