Stephen F Austin High School - Bronco Yearbook (Bryan, TX)

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■$x$xgxj (Lhc prunella IM HI.ISIIKI) ItV TII'K SKMOH ( I.ASS OF STKIM I KX F. AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL BUY AX, TEXAS jfnrchmrit To leave cherished memories of our high school activities and friendships; to hold forever in our minds the influence of our faculty and the spirit of our school; and to show the achievements of the students of the Stephen F. Austin High School has been our aim. —THE STAFF. (Orber of Banks Hook I. FACULTY Hook II. CLASSES Book III. FEATURES A. FAVORITES B. ORGANIZATIONS Rook IV. ATHLETICS -4 4 i lAii • • • - ■-•-. . • . ..•- -4 . .«.« . • • • -« ••• 4 - • r-i-. • -$ • 4 4 4 4 4 $ 4 4 fr$4 4 $ 4 4 $ fr$ § Q Q § G i § i 0,-i Behication po the memory of UK t. U’cncr- knlui. hcloUeh teacher in our school, mho hieh on Kouember 2 . HI.'UK me reoerentln hchicatc this hook. Remem- brance of him is euer fresh in our minhs. anh the influence of his kinh anh patient efforts in our school anh in the communitu mill ncuer he forgotten. BOOK I FACULTY Jf a cultu MARY HYMAN English ELLIOTT BEASON English WINNIE MAE CARTER English MRS. EDNA T. BYRD Mathematics OQUILLA N. SMITH French and English MALCOLM MeINNIS Mathematics t ;............................................................................................................. FRED L. SLOOP History T. W. MILLS Athletic Director. Science LOIS WILCOX History ALBERTA SCOTT Latin LOUISE CLINE Chemistry, Physics, Biology I.EOLA HOLTZER Home Economics N. R. SMITH Industrial CYRIL LUKER Arts Vocational CLARA CALHOUN Commercial WINNIE HARRIS Agriculture Home Economics SUNSHINE COLE Librarian : Foy Martin ............ Editor-in-Chief Mary Martha Black Raymond Moore Assistant Editor Business Manager Percy Tardy Ethel Ferguson Elizabeth Sloop Ass’t. Business Manager Literary Editor Literary Editor Nina Bess Astin Patti Minkert Society Editor Art Editor Xettie Nedbalek Betty Syptak Frances Thomas Joke Editor Typist Typist S3SSV10 Ii 3008 ....... A. G. ANDERSON Andy’ Manual Training High School. B. ooklyn, N. Y.. 28. '29. '30. F. F. T. Club 31. ESTELI.E ARMSTRONG Stell Gill Basketball '30, '31. Cap- tain 31. Home Eccnomics Club 30. Pep Squad 30. Glee Club 31. NINA BESS ASTIN Ninie Pep Squad '28. '29. Typing Team ’28. Dramatic Club, Treasurer '30. Glee Club '30. Secretary of Class 30. Review Staff '31. “Brcnchc Staff, Society Editor '31. Press Club '31. Rosetime 30. JOHN M. BARRON 'Brit ' President of Class '28. Boys Literary Society '29. '30. Yell Leader '29. Basketball '30. JOHN P. BARRON Hedgehog Harvey High Schcol '28. '29. Science Club '31. Vice-President Senior Class '31. Best All-Round Student '31. National Honor So- ciety '31. MARY MARTHA BLACK Martha Secretary of Class '28. Dramatic Club '28. '29. '30. Typing Team '29. “Here Ccmes Arabella '29. Rosetime” '30. Glee Club 30. '31. Treasurer of Class '31. Span- ish Club. Secretary '31. National Hcnor Societv '30. The Rest- less Jewel 31. JANE CAVITT Clara Bow Dramatic Club '28. '29, '30. “Here Ccmes Arabella” '29. Pep Squad 28. '29. 30. Folderole '30. “Art For Heart's Sake 30. ALLIE CHEATHAM Heme Economics Club '28, 29. 39. Glee Club 31. Travel Club '31. } WINNIE CLARY Freckles” Girls’ Basketball '30, '31. Decla- mation '30. Dramatic Club '29. Travel Club. President '31. Glee Club '31. Music Club '30. Span- ish Club '31. HELEN DAVIS Pet Mexia High School '28. '29. Girls' Basketball '30. '31. Declamation '30. '31. Home Economics Club '30. '31. Pep Squad '30. '31. Glee Club '30. CHARLES EICHOLTZ Charley Central High School. Ft. Worth. '28. Abilene High School '29. 30. F. F. T. '31. CHARLES FERGUSON “Fergui Football '29. '30. B” Club '29. '30. Dramatic Club '30. '31. Sci- ence Club '28. The Restless Jewel '31. ETHEL FERGUSON Pete Dramatic Club '28, '29. '30. Span- ish Club, President '31. Review Staff '30. '31. Broncho” Staff Literary Editor '31. Glee Club '30. '31. Declamation '28. Press Club '31. “Art For Heart’s Sake '30. Here Comes Arabella '29. The Restless Jewel '31. HELEN FICKEY Ollie Pep Squad '29. '30. Home Eco- nomics Club '28. '29, '30. Span- ish Club '31. Glee Club '29. '31. Typing Team '31. RALPH GOMEZ Gooseflesh President of Class '30. Football 28. '29. '30. B Club '28. 29. '30. Science Club '31. Hi-Y Club '31. The Stolen Prince '30. Boys’ Literary Society. BENNIE CRIFFIN Bonnie President of Class '31. Vice- President of Class '30. Football '28. '29. '30. Captain '30. Basket- ball 30. B Club '28. '29. '30. Secretary-Treasurer '29. Presi- dent '30. Most Popular Boy '30. “The Restless Jewel” '31. TOMMIE J. HANUS. JR. “Aida'’ Football '30. B” Club '30. Boys' Literary Society '28. '29. BALLARD HARRIS Bailie San Marcos High School '27, '28. '29. MARY FRANCES HARRIS Mamie Home Economics Club '28. '29. '30. Pep Squad '29. '30. Press Club '31. Glee Club '31. CORA LEE HYATT Tobbie Science Club '31. Glee Club '31. W. S. JOHNSON Seneca Glee Club '29. '30. '31. Dramatic Club '29. '30. Review Staff '29. '30. “The Restless Jewell” '31. ALINE KING Lena Tuts Glee Club '30. '31. Dramatic Club '29. 30. Review Staff '31. “The Restless Jewell '31. LEON KONECNY Coney Hi-Y Club '31. Pep Squad '28. '29. Science Club. Secretary '31. KAY HAI-SELL “Injun” Glee Club '30. Dramatic Club '30. Hi-Y Club ’31. Debating Team '31. Review Staff '30. The Stolen Prince '30. Rosetime '30. “Fol- derol '30. The Restless Jewel 31. e ■t. BESS McGEE “Bessie Pep Squad '29, '30. Home Eco- nomics Club '28. '29. '30. Span- ish Club '31. Glee Club 30. '31. FRANK McGEE “Maggy'’ Treasurer of Class '30. Review Staff '30. EDNA McGREGOR “Mac Office Practice ’31. Spelling Club '29. Commercial Club ‘31. Span- ish Club '31. Typing Club '29. MELVIN McNEELY “Mac Fcothall '29. '30. Pep Squad '28. '29. Basketball '30. '31. B” Club ’30. ’31. Glee Club '30. '31. Stage Manager Senior Play -'31. ETHEL ALICE MANGIS Eckie” King's Highway High School '28, 29. '30. Girls' Basketball '31. Dramatic Club ’31. MILTON FOY MARTIN “Moy Review Staff ’29. Latin Tourna- ment '30. Boys' Literary Society 19. Science Club '31. Hi-Y Club Chairman of Membership Com mittce 31. Broncho” Staff. Ed tor-in-Chief '31. National Hono Scciety '30. Assistant Stage Man ager Senior Flay '31. PATTI MINKERT “Pat” Pep Squad '28. Dramatic Club '28. '2.9. Home Economics Club '30. Press Club '31. Review Staff ’31. Broncho Staff, Art Edi- tor '31. Rosetime '30. Glee Club '29. '30. Debating '31. RAYMOND MOORE Stan Dramatic Club '29. '30. 31. Glee Club '30. '31. Review Stall '30. ’SI. Pres Club '31. Broncho' Stall, Business Manager '31. Art For Heart's Sake '30. Rosetime '30. Hi-Y Club '31. High School Band and Orchestra '30. '31. The Restless Jewel '31. NETTIE NEDBALEK Net Pep Squad '30. Home Economics Club '28. '29. 30. Spanish Club. Vice-President '31. Girls' Bas- ketball '30. '31. Captain '30. Glee Club '30. '31. The Restless Jew- el '31. MILLIE NOVOSAD Mil King's Highway High School '27. '28. '29. JAMES Y. ORMS “Haywire X Vice-President ol Class '29. X X RUBY PRITCHETT Rub” Bedias High School '28. '29. '30. Travel Club '31. Glee Club '31. Typing Team '31. V WILLIAM R. RAWLS Bill Civics Club '28, '29. Boys' Liter- ary Society '30. Science Club '31. f TOMMIE REPASS Tick- Boys' Literary Society '28. '29. ♦♦♦♦♦♦ +fr ++4 4 4 4+ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦++4+Pix 4 +-$ ' + s- ♦ k “ s - EDELWEISS CLARA SCHULTZ “Edel” Kurtcn High School '28. ’29. '30. Home Economics Club '31. WILLIAM SCOATES Scotes” Hi-Y Club ’28. Boys’ Literary Society '29, '30. CCRNELIA ELIZABETH SLOOP Damyankee Girl Scouts ’28. ’29. Secretary of Class ’29. Glee Club ’30. ’31. Re view Staff '31. “Broncho” Staff Literary Editor '31 Debating Team '31. Here comes Arabella '29. “The Stolen Prince’’ '30. Rosetime’’ '30. National Honor Society '30. The Restless Jewel ’31. RUTH SMITH Kinky” Vice-President of Class '29. ’30. Dramatic Club ’28, '29, '30. Home Eccncmics Club '28. Glee Club '28. ’29. '30. Pep Squad '28. '29. '30. '31. Spanish Club '31. Re- view Staff '31. Here Comes Arabella '29. Three Graces '29. Rosetime” '30. BETTY SYPTAK Betty Co-ed” Dramatic Club '29. '30. Secretary 30. Glee Club ’30. '31. Press Club '31. Typing Team '31. Re- view Staff ’31. Broncho” Staff, Typist ’31. Here Comes Ara- bella’ ’29. Pep Squad '29. '30. ’31. Secretary of Class '31. The Restless Jewel '31. PERCY TARDY Boczy President of Class '29. Boys’ Literary Society '28, '29. Presi- dent '28. Review Staff '29. '30. '31. High School Band '29. “Bron- cho Staff. Assistant Business Manager '31. Press Club '31. MARIE ROBERTSON Prefix” Pep Squad '28. '29, '30. Home Economics Club '28, '29. Dramat- ic Club 28. 29. '30. Glee Club '31. Latin Club '30. f v - ♦ « + «• o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O ♦ ♦ ♦ ► ♦ ♦ i A ♦ ♦ 4 4' ■X i 'i x ‘ • FRANCES THOMAS Cisco-' Pep Squ.id '28, '29, '30. Dramatic Club '29. Secretary of Class '29. Latin Tournament '30, '31. Spell- ing 28. '29. '30. '31. Vice-Pres- ident of Class '28. Glee Club '31. Typing Team ’30. Broncho Staff. Typist ’31. National Hon- or Society ’30. WINNIE VANCE Jakic Home Eccnomics Club '28. '29. '30. Pep Squad ’29. ROY M. VICK. JR. Lindy” Boys' Literary Society ’29, '30. Science Club 31. SHIRLIREED WALKER Little Napoleon Home Economies Club ’28. Dram atic Club '29. '30. Spanish Club ’31. Press Club '31. Essay Writ- ing 31. Class Reporter ’28. '29. '30. Review Staff. F.ditcr-in-Chiri '31. Glee Club '31. Pep Squad 28. ’29. '30. ’31. National Hono.' Society '30. ETHEL WALLIN “Kid’ Home Economics Club ‘29. '30. Vice-President '30. MARY BETH WALKER Tuh Waxahachie High School ’28. '29. 3C. Home Econcmics Club ’31. Glee Club '31. Most Beautiful Girl '31. FRANK ZUBIK. JR. Zubik' Boys' Literary Society '29, ’30. j L - •5$ u lit in c r 0) ra Ii mi t e s EDDIE E. BRAVENEC Brava F. F. T. '30. ’31. Secretarv- Treasuier of Class ’30. Hi-Y Club '31. EVAN THOMAS BENBOW Bozo F. F. T. Secretary '30. ’31. Boys' Literary Society ’28, 29. EDNA PEARLE RAMSEY “Babe” Pep Squad '28. '29, '30. Home Economics Club '28. '29, '30. Dramatic Club ’28. Press Club ’31. “Rcsetimc” '30. Glee Club '29. The Restless Jewel” 31. IMOGENE BUNTING Imagine” Home Economics Club '29. '30. Spanish Club '31. W. C. RAINES. JR. Tub” F. F. T. Club ’30. EZRA EUGENE WILSON ’’Curley ’ Tabor High School '28, ’29, '30. Basketball 31. B” Club '31. F. F. T. Club '31. MARTEL JAMISON Jamie” Norinangee High School '27. ’28. '29. Jttii -(term Omtiumtcs JERRY JOE MENDL Captain” Foresters' Club. Boys’ Literary Society. High School Band. Pres- ident '30. WILLIAM PUTZ Willie' HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF ?31 In the fall of 1927, a tribe of adventurers known as the Class of ’31 prepared to take off from Grade School Field to explore that wondrous land called High School. Some 80 explorers, divided into two bands, set off at a terrific speed into space to visit and study this planet, hitherto unknown to them. Two powerful air spiders, the Westside and the Eastsine, later called Bowie and Travis, respectively, plowed their way through the ether of examinations, and the occupants placed foot upon the new world for the first time. Upon their arrival they perceived that they were not the first to touch this strange land. Explorers from other lands known as the Classes of '28, ’29, and ’30. respectively, were already there and promptly designated the newcomers as the Freshmen. The able chief of the expedition, John M. Barron, with his trusty lieutenants, Mary Martha Black and Frances Thomas, scon succeeded in establishing a firm foot- ing on this vast planet. The other tribes were quick to perceive the merits of the Freshmen and forced them to serve a term of apprenticeship by obeying the upper classmen’s commands. The Freshman group held its own, however, and joined with the others to subjugate the demons called Mathematics, English, History, and Science. The strongholds of History and Science were effectually des- troyed, but many brave fighters fell before the withering fire of Knglisn and Mathematics, while others died from a brain disease commonly known as laziness. The Freshmen had now advanced to the Sophomore stage and were first commanded by John M. Barron and later by Percy lardy. Their lieutenants were Ruth Smith. Elizabeth Sloop, Jarrett Lightfoot. nd Frances Thomas. 'I he warriors of the Class were fast gaining recog- nition. and several of the members took part in the stage performances known as High School Plays. Such bold tribesmen as Bennie Griffin, Ralph Gomez, and “Popcorn” Boriskie, in collaboration with other daring warriors of the neighboring tribes, fought their tribal battles with in- vading hordes from other High School Planets in the Football and Bas- ketball Contests. Caves of Literary Activities were also explored. In this year two new warriors from the foreign planets of Consolidated and Steep Hollow joined the Class of ’31. They were William Scoates and Raymond Moore. The Class had now become Juniors. In this year the Juniors gave a royal banquet to their departing comrades known as the Junior-Senior ♦ Banquet. Several of their members, Mary Martha Black, Elizabeth Sloop, Frances Thomas, Shirlireed Walker, and Foy Martin gained great dis- tinction and won the Croix de Guerre of the National Honor Society by their victories over studies. The entire class gained the greatest triumphs in scholarship and won a cup for the highest scholastic average. The commanders this year were Ralph Gomez, Ruth Smith, Nina Bess Astin, and Frank McGee. As the class entered their last year on the planet of High School, they had left a notable work behind. In 1930 other famous warriors had entered the tribe; namely: John P. Barron, Kenneth Buchanan, Estelle Armstrong, and Helen Davis. These greatly increased the Class’s scho! astic standing. Other reinforcements also joined the band. These were Andrew Anderson, Ballard Harris, Cora Lee Hyatt, Millie Novosad, Edel weiss Schultz, Adele Syptak, Mary Beth Walker, and Ruby Pritchett Under the sincere management of Chief Bennie Griffin and his co-workers John P. Barron, Betty Syptak, and Mary Martha Black, the class pro gressed rapidly. Most of the scholastic terrors were overcome, and thc Seniors won again in the great battles against the Sciences and Math ematics. Letters of farewell, known as invitations, were ordered and rings of honor obtained. In the great athletic contests, Captain Bennie Griffin again led in football. A notable record of ’31’s merits was left behind in a work known as the “Broncho,” and the Senior Play, one of the farewell acts of the tribe, was presented May 1. Although many had fallen before the merciless onslaught of English IV, above 50 warriors returned to earth. This was the largest number of explorers ever to return from an expedition to this certain planet. Bearing their trophies and their di- plomas, many will explore a still vaster regions known as colleges and universities. THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1931 I, Thelston Carroll, bequeath my height to Oak McKenzie, Jr. I, Raymond Moore, leave my place on the staff to Earl Tardy. I, Shirlireed Walker, leave my blushes to Lucille Vick. I, Charles Eicholtz, will my drag with Miss Hyman to William Nash. I, Ethel Ferguson, leave teasings from Mr. Sloop to Frances Chance. I, Mary Martha Black, bequeath my innocent look to Mildred McKenzie. 1, John M. Barron, will my little blue car to Drummond Hamilton. I, Marie Robertson, leave Allen Academy in the hands of Lucy Parks and Patience Chance. I, Frank McGee, bequeath my extra stoutness to J. D. Benson because I think he needs it. We, Helen Davis and Ethel Mangis, leave our athletic figures to Frances Davis and Annie Ruth Ware. I, Kenneth Buchanan, will my way with the girls to J. T. Lang. I. Bob Cloud, bequeath my motorcycle to J. L. Reese to repair. I. Nina Bess Astin, leave my ability to work Math, to Margaret Beason. x x$x I, Billy Batts, will my ability to have history book reports on time to Wayne Durham. I, Nettie Nedbalek, leave my height to Frances Pierson. I, Roy Vick, leave my “airmindedness” to Milton Osborn. We, Allie Cheatham, Winnie Clary, Millie Novosad, Edna McGregor, and Mary Beth Walker, leave our Shorthand ability to whoever might need it next year. I, Melvin McNeeley, will my liking for red hair to Gordon Edge. 1, Aline King, bequeath my figure to Betsy Searcy. I, Jane Cavitt, leave “Freddie” and the rest of A. and M. to Edna Earl Bethea. I, John P. Barron, will my seat in the Harvey Bus to Errol Arrington. I, Ruth Smith, leave Hugh to anybody who can keep him. We, Leon Konecny and William Rawls, leave our ability in Science to Earl Shelton. I, Estelle Armstrong, leave my “beaux” to Edna Smith. We, Charles Ferguson and Kay Halsell, leave Margaret Higgs to John W. Black, provided the Allen boys don’t get her first. I, Bennie Griffin, leave my Bonnie to whoever will take the responsibility of taking care of her. 1, Frank Zubik, leave part of my size to Jim Merka. I, Tom Hanus, leave my place on the football team to John Kincannon. 1, Patti Minkert, will my art ability to Alice Catherine Ogier. I, Frances Thomas, leave my extra credits to Jane Singletary. I, Cora Lee Hyatt, bequeath my meekness to Mary Ruth Ball. We, Ballard Harris and W. S. Johnson, leave our vocal ability to Clifton Griffin. I, Morris Wilcox, leave my Ford to Clarence Vick to give to the junk man. I. Ethel Wallin, leave my studiousness to Gladys Rawls. 1, Percy Tardy, will my blonde curly hair to some girl who wants it— say Maurine Neeley. We, Bess McGee and Winnie Vance, bequeath our modesty to Ann Bentley. 1, Betty Syptak, will my place as general typist of the school to Margaret Higgs. We, Foy Martin and James Orms, leave our book on “How to Graduate in Three Years” to Mit Morehead. I, Helen Fickey, bequeath my seat in study hall to Iola Barron. I. Adele Syptak, will my winning personality to Alice Hamilton. I, William Scoates, leave my Ford, in which to go back and forth from Bryan to College, to my sisters. I, Ruby Pritchett, will my complexion to “Sis” Barron. I, Mary Frances Harris, leave my black hair to Jo Anna Tatman. I, Ralph Gomez, leave my ability to play football to Eddie Bravenec. I. Elizabeth Sloop, will my musical talent to Louise Dyer. We, Andrew Anderson and Tom Repass, leave our stock judging ability to Raymond Buchanan. We, Leon Konecny and William Rawls, leave our ability in Science to Earl Shelton. -4. .«. ..; ...------------ ....... . ... (Class Prophecy The Chicago-Bryan zeppelin moored at the City Airport at 5:30, April 1, 1946. My family had come to meet me in their new Fly-Hiesl motor bus, the newest air-traveling sedan out, which was manufactured by Roy Vick and sold by Kay Ilalsell. Though my parents were unusually glad to see me after an absence of fifteen years, 1 was too interested in the arrival of a mail plane to not ce them. I did notice, however, a familiar face in the crowd and recognized it, when the plane landed, as that of Bonnie, who was waiting for the pilot, my old friend Bennie Griffin. 1 motored up-town and landed on the roof field of Hotel Batts. My former classmate, Billy, had been quite successful, rising from bell-boy to owner of the biggest hotel in the city. Our suburban home was in Harvey, where John P. Barron was mayor and operator of the school subway, but I had decided to stay in the city for a few days to attend the Hoodoo-Yarmouth game, the respective coaches on each side being Melvin McNeelcy and Ralph Gomez. When I registered, I recognized the clerk, Andrew Anderson, who told me that Charles Ferguson, originator of the theory of heterocHlamy- deous electricity, was also back for a visit to the old home town. Frank Zubik, the elevator boy, took me to my room and introduced me to the floor maids, Estelle Armstrong, Winnie Clary, Nettie Nedhalek. and Ethel Mangis, who had received their positions because their basketball training enabled them to throw the towels on a rack above the reach of the hotel guests who wished to cut off the embroidery. On my way to the Vitasmell movie, owned by William Scoates, where Nina Bess Astin and Frank McGee were being starred in “The Sailor Goes Home,” I passed the Rawls and Konecny Grocery, headquarters for W. S. Johnson’s Kraft Limburger Agency. After the show, in which Bal- lard Harris and James Orms, accompanied by Mary Martha Black at the piano, were the features of the vaudeville, I went to the Moore and Tardy Department Store, controlled by those giants of finance who were for- mer classmates of mine. They called their entire staff, including Betty Syptak, private secretary; Ruth Smith, salesgirl at the cosmetic counter: Kenneth Buchanan, head of the “Ladies’ Lingerie Department”; Mary Beth Walker and Ruby Pritchett, models; John M. Barron, night watch- man; and Edilweiss Schultz and Aline King, bookkeepers. W hen I left Moore and Tardy Co., Inc., I was arrested by Bob Cloud, the speed cop, right in front of the Repass and Wilcox Garage. Morris was famous as the best tire-changer in three states. I then visited the school to pay my respects to the superintendent. Foy Martin; the basketball coach, Thelston Carroll; the head of the Eng- lish department, Charles Eicholtz; head of the commercial department, Edna McGregor; head of the mathematics department, Jane Cavitt; thi janitor of the building, Tom Hanus; and the physical training instructor, Helen Davis. Next afternoon 1 attended the Hoodoo-Yarmouth game, which was very exciting, as much as I saw of it. Most of the time I spent renewing some old acquaintances and discussing others. 1 talked to Patti Minkert, comic artist for the Harvey Herald and the Smetana Sun, for the first time since we had graduated. She told me that Allie Cheatham, Millie Novosad, Adele Syptak, and Ethel Wallin had established a business col- lege here. Winnie Vance, Elizabeth Sloop, and Bess McGee were vaude- ville queens in the Follies. I was very surprised to behold Ethel (nee Ferguson), who held the position as assorter of rusty nails and bent screws in a certain building firm. She informed me that Cora Lee Hyatt and Mary Francis Harris were very successful in the interior decorating business, and that Marie Robertson had a beauty parlor in the same shop with them. Just as the whistle blew for the end of the game, Ethel told me as the last bit of gossip that Edna Pearle and Eck had at last settled down to a quiet and peaceful life in a little bungalow' next door to a pop-gun factory, and that Frances Thomas was heading an expedition of archaeologists in search of Latin manuscripts to reveal the active past participles of the verbs, nascor and reminiscor. tljuniiu s OFFICERS Frances Davis ...................... James Orms ......................... Edward Bravenec .................... Kenneth Buchanan ................... ......... President .... Vice-President Sec reta ry-T reasure r ........... Reporter JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Autrey, Madell Barron, Iola Barron, Irvin Beal, Evelyn Bentley, Ann Benbow, Evan Benson. J. D. Bishop, J. T. Bishop, Louis Boriskie, Willie Bravenec, Edward Buchanan, Raymond Bunting, Imogene Cargil, Thurston Davis, Alene Davis, Eilene Davis, Frances Davis, Roma Delameter, Ben Edge, Milton Foster. Donald Foyt, Reynalda Frame, Vera Mae Frunze, Margaret Franklin W. T. Gardner, Mary Elizabeth Godwin, Louise Graham, Eunice Grant, Davis Gregg, Paul Higgs, Juarine Johnson. Shirley Jones, Edith Kraft, Lois Leonard, Maude McKenzie, Mildred Mendl. Frances Merka, Martha Miller, Roy Moehlman, Elvin Moore, Evelyn Morehead, Miltor. Nash, William Neeley, Maurine Nelson, Marjorie Newland. James Ogier, Alice Catherine Osborn, Milton Ramsey, Edna Pearle Reese, J. L. Scardino, Vincent Schultz, Frank Searcy, Betsy Singletary, Jane Spiller, Ancle Tardy, Earle Taylor, Hulen Thompson, Dunvood Vick, Lucille Walker, Bonnie White, Madeline Wilcox, Estelle Williamson, Morris Zak, Mary •is up lui more (Class SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL Adams, Barton Ayers, Minnie Lee Ball, Mary Ruth Beard, Edwin Beason, Margaret Bethea, Edna Earle Black, John W. Bullock, Allie Carroll, Charles Cash, Louise Chance, Frances Cobb, Celeste Cox, Mary Jane Cummings, Leslie Davis, Birtie Lee Dowling, Wheeler Durham, Wayne Dyer, Louise Easters, Helen Edge. Gordon Forde, L. J. Frey, J. C. Fridel, Julius Fuller, Inez Gibson, Roy Godwin, Neal Gregg, Ernest Griffin, Nellie Mae Griffith, Ralph Manus, Eddie Hedtke, Louise Higgs, Margaret Hillier, Russell Hunnicutt, Lovie Ruth Johnson, Norris Jones, D. C. Konecny, Marcel Lang. J. T. Litt, Henry Lloyd, Ervin Merka. Frank Middleton, W. A. Milfcerger, F. J. Mills, Leo Moehlman, Leila Moehlman, Louise Morehead, John Munday, David Murray, Estelle Naggy, Louis Noto, Tony Xuche, Sam Parker, Lawrence Parks, Lucy Patterson, Alf Patterson, Pat Payne, Perry Pledger, Henry Pletzer, Edgar Phillips, Johnnie Powers, Ina Rawls, Gladys Reed, J. C. Reppert, Lauren Rhodes, J. A. Scanlin, Ross Scoates, Mary Severa, Victoria Shelton, Earl Smith, Edna Smith, Ruth Sosolik, Jane Sausley. Mary Stasney, Adolph Stewart, Arthur Taylor, Mearle Tuck, Lula Mae Vance, Gaston Vick, Clarence Ware, Annie Ruth Walker, Dorothy Wallin, Ruth White, Joe Woodyard, Jack Worsham, Allen Wright, Mattie Lee ♦♦♦♦♦ Adair, Dorothy Griffin, Ralph Muth, Paul Adams, John Gregg, Jack Hagemier, Mildred Palasota, Annie Alexander, Clifford Palasota, Sam Alexander, James Hamilton, Alice Palermo, Joe Altimore, Jim Hamilton, Drummond Palermo, Tommie Andrews, Marie Hart, Eugene Patterson, Odis Arrington, Errol Hensarling, Marta Ruth Patterson, Pauline Autrey, Lydaciel Higgs, Irene Patterson, Ruth Ayers, Florence Baldwin, Lois Holden, Gladys Patronella, Joe Holder, Valton Patranella. Sam Ball, Alma Rae Howell, Jennie June Pasler, Margaret Ball, Evelyn Ibarra, Herberta Pierson, Frances Barnett, Nellie James, Jim Plemons. Virgil Beal, L awrence Janec, Ella Pirkle, Mary Beard, Ruth Josey, Hillery Putz. Harmon Bond Monroe Jones, Carl Restivo, Sam Boriskie, Robert Jones, Chester Shaw. Georgia Belle Brachek, Helen Jones, Forrest Scardina, Pauline Buckhaults. Lillie Maude Kaplan, Rosie Scoates, Alice Bunting, Margarete Knobel, Elizabeth Skelton, Bessie Chance, Patience Konecny, Carroll Singletary. George Carnes, Vivian Kubin, Frank Slowey, Albert Cheatham, Ada Le Grand, Bill Smith, Annie Christian, Margaret Lenz, Emmett Smith, Lorraine Cline, Anne Lichte, Bess;e Mae Smith, Winnie Daniels, Georgia Mae Lightsey. Maurice Spell. Nell Dansby, Melvin Lobello, Leon Syptak, Albert Davis, Dorothy Davis, Georgia Lee Looney, Jack Tatman. Jo Anna McKenzie, Oak Terry, Clara Denk, Eddie McGregor, Walter Thomas, Jessie Denena, Pauline Maniloff, Sara Reva Thurman, Pauline Dewey, Brownwrigg Mebane, I.ucille Tuck, Lewis Edge, Dorothy Mebane, Mary Elizabeth Vance, Dalton Eden, Vera Mendl. Helen Vance, Garvin Elliott, Milton Melesky. Pauline Vance, Lila Fae Fickey, Marguerite Merka, Frances Vick. Jack Foster, B. D. Merka, Jim Walker, James Franze, Reynolds Merka, Josephine Watson, Harvey Free, Herman Merka, Milton Watts, Elizabeth Fuller, Lottie Moehlman, Roger Weedon, Lynn Gibson, H. C. Mooney, Ulna Munday, Jane Murray Inez Winkler, Mamie Lee Gomez, Trina Worbington, Charles Griffin Clifton Murray, Mary Bess Zubik, Jerome .♦wfwt BOOK III F E A T U R E S FAVORITES ORGANIZATIONS fHost beautiful 05irl MARY BETH WALKER 3Kest Siubttd JOHN P. BARRON Frances Thomas John P. Barron Shirlireed Walker Kenneth Mary Martha Black Foy Martin Elizabeth Sloop Buchanan Che National Jimuu J nrietu I he Bryan High School Chapter of the National Honor Society was formed in 1929. The candidates for membership are chosen from the jun- ior and senior classes on the basis of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Membership in this society is the highest honor which can come to a student in high school. Seven members of the senior class have been selected by the faculty this year. spaniel} (Club Miss VVesa Weddington—Sponsor Ethel Ferguson OFFICERS Nettie Nedbalck .... Mary Martha Black ... MEMBERS Ann Bentley Imogene Bunting Eilene Davis Helen Fickey Louise Godwin Edna McGregor Bess McGee Alice Catherine Ogier Madeline White Pauline Scardino Ruth Smith Adele Syptak . Shirlireed Walker dramatic Club Miss Elliott Beason—Sponsor OFFICERS Margaret Beason ..................... Margaret Higgs ...................... Alice Catherine Ogier ............... ......... President Sec ret a r y-T reas u re r ........... Reporter Barton Adams Margaret Beason Edna Earl Bethea Patience Chance Louise Dyer Margaret Higgs MEMBERS Jennie June Howell W. S. Johnson Oak McKenzie Ethel Mangis Evelyn Moore Raymond Moore Maurine Neeley Alice Catherine Ogier Lucy Parks Marie Robertson Annie Ruth Ware i Mxmt? fccmtunucs Club Miss Leola Holtzer—Miss Winnie Harris Sponsors OFFICERS Helen Davis ............................................... President Ethel Wallin ......................................... Vice-President Jessie Thomas ................................... Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Mary Ruth Ball Ozella Josey Edelweiss Schultz Lillie Maude Buckhaults Helen Mendl Jessie Thomas Vera Eden Leo Mills Mary Beth Walker Mary Elizabeth Gardner Margaret Pasler Estelle Wilcox Nellie Mae Griffin Mamie Lee Winkler |Gaim Club Miss Alberta Scott—Sponsoi OFFICERS Jane Singletary ........................................... President Frances Thomas ....................................... Vice-President Elizabeth Watts ........................................... Secretary Russell Hillier ............................................ Reporter Arthur Stewart ............................................ Treasurer MEMBERS Ruth Beard Mary Bess Murray Frances Thomas Ann Cline Nell Spell Jessie Thomas Melvin Dansby Jane Singletary Durwood Thompson Russell Hillier Arthur Stewart Elizabeth Watts Jo Anna Tatman Science Club Miss Louise Cline—Sponsor OFFICERS Earle Tardy ............................................ President Leon Konecny ........................................... Secretary MEMBERS John P. Barron W. T. Franklin Johnnie Phillips Roma Davis Ralph Gomez William Rawls Ben Delameter Cora Lee Hyatt Roy ek L. J. Ford Foy Martin 3f. Jf. T. Club Mr. Cyril Luker—Sponsor OFFICFRS Raymond Buchanan ......................... Morris Williamson ........................ Evan Benbow .............................. Hulen Taylor ............................. Norris Johnson ............... ... President Vice-President ... Secretary ... Treasurer . .. . Reporter Andrew Anderson Evan Benbow Edward Bravenec Raymond Buchanan Charles Eichholtz Eugene Hart Bennie Griffin ... Raymond Buchanan John M. Barron J 1). Benson Willie Boriskie Raymond Buchanan Thelston Carroll Pob Cloud L. Cummings Gordon Edge MEMBERS Norris Johnson Frank Kubin J. T. Lang Erwin Lloyd Frank Merka Louis Naggy WP Club OFFICERS MEMBERS Charles Ferguson Neal Godwin Ralph Gomez Bennie Griffin Drummond Hamilton Tommie Hanus Ballard Harris H. Josey J. T. Lang Ilanry Pledger Henry Schram Ezra Taylor Hulen Taylor Mearl Taylor Morris Williamson ............. President ........ Vice-President Melvin Me Neeley Elvin Moehlman Henry Moehlman Milton Morehead Lawrence Parker Earl Shelton Ralph Spahr Ezra Wilson (Lratu'l-CommcrciaI Club SPONSORS Miss Wilcox—Miss Calhoun OFFICERS Winnie Clary .......................... Bertie Lee Davis .................... Edna McGregor ....................... Dorothy Adair ....................... Lila Fae Vance ...................... ... President Vice-President ... Secretary ... Treasurer ---- Reporter Andrews, Marie Ball, Evelyn Brachek, Helen Bunting, Margarete Cash. Louise Cheatham, Ada Cheatham, Allie Daniels, Georgia Mae Davis, Alene Davis, Dorothy Davis, Georgia Lee Dewey, Brownwrigg Edge, Dorothy Gomez, Trina MEMBERS Hedtke, Loui e Hensarling, Marta Ruth James, Jim, Jr Jones, Forrest, Jr. Knobel, Elizabeth Lobello, Leon Mebane, Lucille Mebane, Mary E. Melesky, Pauline Merka, Milton Moehlman, Leila Moehlman, Louise Mooney, Ulna Murray, Inez Novosad, Millie Nuche, Sam Palasota, Annie Patterson, Pauline Plemons, Virgil Pritchett, Ruby Sausage, Mary Scan 1 in, Ross Scoates, Alice Skelton, Bessie Smith, Annie Tuck, Lula Mae Walker, James Worbington. Charles If a nt luti I By Tommie Mills, Coach As we review the football season of 1930, we immediately conclude that the success of a team does not entirely depend upon the picture pre- sented by the percentage column. In view of the fact that the material at hand was handicapped by lack of poundage and experience, it may be said that the team was not only a successful team but one deserving praise and approval from the Bryan High School and those enthusiasts who were so loyal throughout the season. Team spirit and determination seemed to govern the factors which were not in our favor. The schedule was unusually stiff, but we met every opponent with such resistence that we feel sure that our teams in the future will receive due recognition from other schools. Led by Bennie Griffin, the diminutive quarterback and captain of the team, we were able to hold our own with the majority of the oppo- nents. Bennie was our main threat on the offense and improved as the season progressed. Raymond Buchanan, fullback and captain-elect, and Ralph Gomez, center, also deserve special mention. Their work, especially on the defense, was good. The following is the list of men who were on the team at the end of the season: Captain Bennie Griffin, Captain-elect Raymond Buchanan, Paul Gregg, Melvin McNeeley, Henry Moehlman, Ralph Spahr, Ralph Go- mez. Leslie Cummings, L. J. Ford, Drummond Hamilton, Tommie Hanus, Charles Ferguson, Mit Morehead, Hillery Josey, Clifton Griffin, Chester Jones, Frank Merka, Milton Edge, Lauren Reppert. SEASON’ STANDING Bryan .........................31 Bryan ......................... 0 Bryan ......................... 0 Bryan ......................... 0 Bryan .........................13 Bryan ......................... 0 Bryan ......................... 0 Bryan .........................13 Bryan ......................... 8 Bryan .........................20 Bryan .........................3 2 Bryan .........................13 Groesbeck .... 0 Caldwell .... 0 Beaumont . .. .11 John Reagan, Houston .. ....25 Port Arthur ....23 Ball High, Galveston .... . . . .12 San Jacinto, Houston Jeff Davis, Houston . .. .IS Mart Navasota .... 0 Milby, Houston .... 0 Caldwell FRONT ROW: Henry Moehlman, Ralph Gomez, Melvin McNeely, Bennie Griffin. Captain; Leslie Cummings, Elvin Moehlman, Raymond Buchanan, Captain-elect. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Tommie Mills, Mit Morehead, L. J. Ford, Ralph Spahr, Hillery Josey, Paul Gregg, Drummond Hamilton. TOP ROW: Chester Jones, Clifton Griffin, Milton Edge, Tommie Hanus, James Orms, Charles Ferguson, Walter McGregor. Coach Mills explains a few things to the backfield. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Bronchos make field goal in Milby game Bennie circles right end with “Buck leading interference basketball ❖ ♦ The prospects for a successful basketball team were outstanding from the start of the basketball season until the final whistle blew in the game played at the Bi-district Meet. The team was composed of boys who realized the value of fight. This fight was used as a measure of overcoming the lack of natural ability among the squad, and it proved to be of sufficient value to place the team among the leading title contenders in the state. Lang, captain-elect, and Wilson, star guards on the team, played sen- sational ball throughout the season and were rated along with the best in the state. Carroll, center, playing his first year on the team, also en- joyed an exceptionally good season. Melvin McNeely, Bob Cloud, Lawrence Parker, and Gordon Edge also deserve special mention. The other squad members were Bennie Griffin, Hulen Taylor, and James Alexander. Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan SEASON STANDING . .55 Blinn Memorial 10 17 . .87 Caldwell . 7 . .42 Caldwell 19 4Q .19 . .13 A. M. F'ish .14 . .17 A. M. Fish .34 . .23 A. M. Fish .25 . .29 A. M. Fish Varsity Reserves 30 as ..23 Silsbee ..35 Humble .17 . .22 John Reagan, Houston .21 . .20 Kurten .12 . .32 Kurten .14 . .21 Caldwell .14 . .38 Elinger .19 Brenham .14 . .14 Austin .16 ♦ ■- FRONT ROW: Janie; Alexander, Gordon Edge, Lawrence Parker, Bennie Griffin, Melvin McNeely. BACK ROW: Coach G. C. Cox, Hulen Taylor, J. T. Lang, (Captain-elect); Thelston Carroll, Ezra Wilson, Bob Cloud. • • •••••••••••• Girls' basketball The Bryan High Girls’ Basketball team began their second season with great enthusiasm. They were determined to win the county meet and the cup emblematic of this honor. Under the coaching of Miss Julia Schovajsa they pulled through all of the hardships which confronted them The girls were greatly inspired when the Rotary Club presented them with new suits. Out of the eight games played, the girls came out with five victories. Bryan Bryan 10 19 . .25 Kurten 34 . .2! Wheelock 0 ..36 Smetana 20 . .26 Consolidated Kurten 16 After playing these games the team was entered in the county meet. Four teams were entered in this meet; namely, Consolidated, Bryan, Edge, and Smetana. Bryan opened the meet with Consolidated and won this game. Edge was eliminated by Smetana. Bryan then played Smetana and won the coveted honors. Bryan .............................26 Consolidated ...................1? Bryan .............................23 Smetana ........................ 7 ■ ► -A •• Coach Julia Schovajsa, Winnie Clary, Ethel Mantis, Estelle Armstrong (Captain) lola Barron, Jane Munday, Edna Smith, Nettie Nedbalek. PREMIUMS GIVEN IN EXCHANGE FOR COUPONS CLIPPED FROM MASTERPIECE TABLETS PAPERS The finest Series of School Papers at no extra expense. Write for Illustrated Booklet of Pre- miums: Reproduction of Masterpiece Paintings, U. S. Flags, Basket Balls, Playground Bats, Playground Sets, Footballs, Paper Cutters, Hektographs. TYLER HA SWELL “YOUR HEADQUARTERS” BRYAN, TEXAS Gulf Slates UTILITIES CO. PURE DISTILLED WATER +--------- PHONES 389-206 LAWRENCE GROCERY COMPANY BRYAN, TEXAS ■ $ •' Wholesale Grocers Cotton Factors E. R. EMMEL DRUGS Drug Sundries Rubber Goods Perfumes Kodaks and Films Brushes . Combs . Razors THE MODEL CLEANERS HENRY LOCKE, Proprietor PHONE 800 Dry Cleaning and Dyeing that is right BRYAN BATTERY ELECTRIC CO. 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