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

 - Class of 1932

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 FOOTBALL As we look back over the football season of 1931, we are impressed with the fact that from all standpoints, the Broncho gridsters had one of the best years that they have had in quite a while. We were blessed this year with a football team which realized the value of united effort. In every game, each player quietly and unassum- ingly did his bit, asking for his work only the glory that was given the team. The student body well understands what such unselfish playing means in the face of a stiff schedule such as the Bronchos encountered last year. Though the work of the team as a unit was commendable, several players de- serve to have their names placed with those of Cortemeglia, Dansby, Cobb, Cum- mings, and Gomez. These players are Captain “Best” Buchanan, “Tubba” Benson, and Bill Josey. It is fitting also to mention the fact that Buchanan proved to be an excellent leader, and it is our opinion that no better man could have been found for the helm of the ship of gridiron endeavors. Four Bronchos received All-District honors for their splendid work. Buchanan and Cummings were named as first team selections by The Houston Chronicle, and Moehlman and Benson were given second team honors. At the close of the past season, Coach “Fete” Jones and the Athletic Council awarded letters to the following players: Captain Raymond Buchanan, Captain-elect Leslie Cummings, Paul Gregg, Morris Williamson, Frank Merka, Mariman Bass, Lawrence Parker, Elvin Moehlman, Hillery Josey, J. D. Benson, Neal Godwin, Willie Boriskie, Chester Jones, and Milton Morehead.

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 • ; ; CLASS WILL OF 1932 • We. the members of the class of ’32, having: been declared of insane minds, do . hereby will and bequeath the following: things: . ; 1. I, Davis Grant, leave my drag with Miss Hyman to John Stanford because he « • certainly does need it. . . 2. We, Margaret Franze and Ann Bentley, leave our freckles io Lucy Parks be- ! » • ! cause she hasn’t any. ] •3. We, Lois Kraft, Mildred McKenzie, Maurine Neeley, and Jane Singletary, leave ' • • • « • • • our places at the A. and M. Fish parties to Jane Munday, Irene Higgs, and ! Lorraine Smith. | 4. We, Milton Edge, Hulen and Mearl Taylor, leave our harmonious voices to Joe • i • » « | White, John Delameter, and Ennis Canady. • . 5. I, Betsy Searcy, leave to Barton Adams my dexterity of writing and passing 9 • ) notes. • | G. I, Frank Schultz, leave my manly statue to Jim Merka. • 9 » . 7. 1, Alice Catherine Ogier, leave my knot of false hair to my friend, Margaret ! • | Beason because she needs it more than I do. | 8. I, Irvin Barron, leave my job as Miss Calhoun’s janitor to “Honey” Jones. • • ■ 9. I, Iola Barron, leave my ability to declaim to Louise Dyer. • , 10. I, Raymond Buchanan, leave Jennie June to whoever wants her and will care » • | for her. % • 11. We, Francis Davis and Lindsey Lawless, leave our red hair to Dorothy Walker. • • . 12. I, Donald Foster, leave my lead in all dramatic plays to Brownie Dewey. 13. I, Milton Morehead, leave my way with the girls to Lauren Reppert. ? ; We» Earle Tardy, Irvin Lloyd, and William Nash, leave our good looks to Nallie j . . Womble, Russell Hillier, and Wayne Durham. ! | 15. We, Mary Zak and Madeline White, leave our lovely curls to Martha Carring- • • t 1 | ton and Pauline Patterson. • • 16. We, W. T. Franklin and Estelle Wilcox, leave our enduring love to Anna Whit- • • i | ley and J. T. Lang. j 17. I, Louise Godwin, leave the Chevrolet to my kid brother, Neal. ' • 18. We, Mary Scoates, Minnie Lee Ayres, Mary Elizabeth Gardner, and Frances « Mendl, leave our meekness to Elizabeth Watts, Ann Cline, Frances Chance, and ] | Birtie Lee Davis. ! | 19. I, Allen Withers, leave my personality to Henry Pledger. ! • , 20. We, Jane Sosolik and Arthur Stevener, will our love affair to Anita Kern and » | Lawrence Parker. « | 21. I, G. A. Foster, leave my ability to play tennis to John W. Black. ! . 22. I, Bonnie Walker, leave my many ailments to Esther Marie Rochelle. • 1 23. We, Milton Osburne and Charles Eicholtz, leave our hair to Mr. Thompson to ' sweep study hall with. ! . 24. We, James Newland and Durwood Thompson, leave our Saturday jobs to “Peel” • , Griffin and J. T. Bishop. • ; 25. I, Morris Williamson, leave my place as Mr. Luker’s right-hand-man to James • • « • Alexander. ! 26. I, Ben Delameter, will my book on “How to Argue With Miss Hyman” to Alice | Scoates. . ; 27 I» Eunice Graham, will my place on the basketball team to Dorothv Adair. ! 28. I, Paul Gregg, will my reputation as a scholar to Tom Darrow. • 29. I, Evelyn Moore, will my graceful walk to Patience Chance. 30. I, Shirley Johnson, will my extra points in English on outside reading to Lila Fae Vance. ] 31. I, Gladys Rawls, leave my blonde hair to Louise Cash. 32. I, Inez Fuller, leave my school girl complexion to my little sister. Lottie. 33. I, Willie Boriskie, leave some of my height to Lawrence Cargil. . 34. I, Vincent Scardina, leave my extra “As” in Home Ec. to Jessie Thomas, 35. We, Thelston Carroll and W. C. Raines, leave High School, (thank goodness!) • • 36. I, Lucille Vick, leave my “cute liP lithp” to Leslie Cummings. ! •



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