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H. W. Alexander-a very good salesman for mineral water crystals. Norma Rodman-an international newspaper reporter, Garland Ferguson-a rancher in Wyoming, Hollis Holloman-playing the saxophone in a leading dance orchestra, Hays Colvin-a high-powered insurance salesman, Norma Starr-a patient seamstress in her home town. Ben McCollum-a trustworthy boy who became a banker. Marie Wells-air-line hostess on the China Clipper. Grace Colvin-head of a mission in Japan. Rachael Hogg-a home demonstration agent for Hill County, Mary Frances Roberson-an ambition realized-a tennis coach, Billy Hancock-head animal trainer of a traveling circus. Marie Rose-directing a cosmetic factory, Ruby Dale Pemberton-principal of Stephenville High School, Helen Pruitt-proprietress of a hamburger stand on Tarleton Avenue. Alyne Hughes-a juvenile judge in New Orleans. Evelyn Livingston-a noted traveler and lecturer, Frances Gibson-editor of that new sensational magazine-the Topsy-Turvy.' Lynwood Stephens-a telegraph operator in New York City, Annie Marie Spivey-head of a one-teacher school in Van Zandt County. Alfred Jones-army officer stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, Rosala Apple-the greatest criminal lawyer in Texas. Nita Haze Parks-a supervisor in a girls' reformatory, Margaret Porter-a member of a dental clinic in Dallas, John Bates--Chicago night club operator. Lois Hanover-hostess in a hotel in Denver. Mearl Walton-serving his country as postal clerk in Stephenville, Gordon Hill-highway foreman in N.ew Mexico. Dean Skiles-manager of a famous racing stable in Kentucky. Nell Ray Davis-dietitian in Baylor Hospital, Dallas, Maxine Sublett-saleslady in a ready-to-Wear store in St, Louis, Lois Woolverton-president of University of Texas, Charles Tubbs-manager of a botanical garden, Los Angeles, California. LaVerne Schrimsher-Secretary of Labor. B, A. Larner-a ginner in Morgan Mill, Texas, Robert Pewitt-head of a refinery in East Texas. Vieta Cox-inventor of a new type of hair pin. Laura Ellen Smith-famous poet and writer of the South, Clyde Sweeney-an animal trainer in a large zoo in South Africa, Mary Frances Williams-owner and operator off a florist shop in Palestine Texas. Martha O'Bryant-professor of Spanish in Southern Methodist University, Vivian Walker-teacher of home economics in Corpus Christi, Texas, Earleen Hitt-manufacturer of lace, Ila Vaye Howard-business manager of John Tarleton College. Katherine Leach-an interior decorator for Marshall Field in Chicago.
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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Melba Gainey-the world's greatest treasure-an old maid. Pauline Cox-married to a husband and happy. Ann Clay-a New York society belle. Tommy Zell Norwood-the Dresident's efficient private secretary at Washington D C A Jane Dunn-brown eyes seeing .far into the future-a fortune teller. Glee Ross-director of a large motion picture company. Ben Roberts-an evangelist in Idaho. Morgan Garrett-sailing, sailing, over the bounding main-a naval officer of course. Joanna McDonald-just another Rembrandt sketching beautiful pictures. Zonelle Ross-a nimble-fingered pianist. Joe Price-an acrobat-just a hangover from high school days Agnes Gordon-now an actress in Hollywood, Bobby Davis-an Olympic tennis champion, Tom Senter-a great speaker and politician, Woodrow Nance-a football coach at Yale. Herbert Howell-flying high-an aviator in London, England. Florine Clark-enjoying her travels abroad, Jack Lewis--a great novelist, Billy Green-an explorer of the Arctic regions, Donald Barham-a brain specialist with Mayo Brothers. Constance Wise-wife af a multi-millionaire from Switzerland, Emma Kate Moody-moody over a past love affair, Sammy Pemberton-contemplating remaining single, Artie Loo Rattan-head nurse in the Gorman Hospital. Thomas Wyatt-a detective as famous as Dick Tracy. Marguerite Pearcy-part time clerk at Perry Bros. Chain Store at Stephenville. Phil Taylor-Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Joe Lewis-comic strip cartoonist. R. T. Garrett-a world famous prize fighter, Agnes Miller-a model for the Les ELites Company, Paris. Marthella Wisdom-waitress at the Onyx Cafe. Charles Boyd-president of the N. B. C. network, Sally Holcomb-a dancing instructor. Hildegarde Spell-a designer for M. G. M. Bros, Dorothy Ann Cox-an instructor in a business school in California. Edward Emmett-head of the police force in New York City. Willard Anderson-radio announcer for K, F, P, L., Dublin, Derace Moser-president of a large business concern in Maine, Jack Feagan-Hokus-pokus, a very sly magician, Leland Kay-an expert mechanic, C, T. Carr-a prosperous farmer. Hardy Holt-the famous druggist at Bluff Dale.
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JUNIGR CLASS The Junior Class of 1936-1937 has a background Of illustrious achievements and honors. Since these stu- dents have entered high school their attitude toward school life, studies, and other activities has been re- markable. As sophomores this class had seven members on the football team, two successful representatives at the Home Making Rally in San Angelo, and one contestant in the regional tennis meet. One of the high school yell leaders came from this group. After organizing at the beginning of the school ses- sion this year the juniors have been especially active. Intense interest has been created in the class toward the problem of raising funds for the outstanding social function of the year-the Junior-Senior Banquet. Many have worked diligently selling candy, drinks, chewing gum, and peanuts to the student body as well as sponsoring shows for additional money. They have been very successful in that they have a full treasury for their earnest efforts.
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