Sunset High School - Sundial Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1933

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S'rocRAR11 flsxixfafzf SI1lIf'l'il7fl'lllll'llf Sl!llt'l'illlL'Nlll'l7f of Srfmolx Dix1'ri1'f S7IIIt'1'i71f6'IlI1l77f Board ol Education AI,EXANDkR W. SPLN DAVID W. CARTER, JR., M.D. . C. M. MOCHRP. . CflIII'IIIiffl'l' of I i1111l1rz': Mr. L. O. Donald, Chairman Mr. W. Powell Mrs. W. A, Leepcr CfllI1IlIffft'l' of Szzjwjwfirxv Mrs. W. P. Zumwal Mr. W. sf. Powell Mr. L. O. Donald Com miliw' U11 R ulvs: gr, . . P1'1'.viz1uflf . . . . Vin'-Prr'xir1'1'1lf . Sl'l'l'l'l'dl',j' 11111, BI!-.YfIIl'XX Mana sw' C0111 111if1'r'z' for Lunrb Romus: Mrs. W. A. Lecpcr, Chairman Dr, David W. Carter, jr. Mrs. VV. P. Zumwalt : Clllllllljfffl' all Wrlfmw: t, Chairman Dr. David XV. Carter, jr., Chairman Mrs. XV. A. Lcepcr Mr. Z. E. Armstrong Cf!llIlIIifft'l' on Nvu' Buifzfiulqx and Sifrx Mr. Z. E. Armstrong, Chairman Mr. WL KI. Powell, Chairman Mrs. W. P. Zumwalt - Mr. L. O. Donald Dr. David W. Carter, Jr. Mr. Z. E. Armstrong llll Letter from Seniors To Wir. White A true Texas patriot has filled the hearts of the Sunset students and faculty with his sincerity and understanding kindness and has firmly impressed his high ideals upon our school. Throughout the two years of our association with him, he has proved himself an adviser, a friend, and a leader. As We go, We are glad to entrust the future development and success of Sunset to our principal, Mr. XV. T. XVhite. THl'1 SENIORS. I To My Fl'jt'lltlX ffm Sd'l1jUl'XI At the close of two years' association, a time dur- ing which you and I have lived together, studied together, worked together, a time fraught with many new experiences for you and me, but withal a time of happy experiences, we must, as students and teacher, say good-byeg but to you, who are my friends, I express my continued Besi wislnvs, M JZ mf ,g f in if Il. ., if ll I ,.. ..-any parent-Teachers Association P1'eriaf1'r1f . . Firsl Vim'-l'i'e.iirlz'11l Secoflaf lift?-Pl'l'5iKll'lIf Third Vii'1'-Preiizfwlf lfourllr Vin'-Pr'i'si1lr'nf Fifib Vice-Pi'i'sizfa'11l Sixilr Vin'-Pi'i'xir1i'11f . SI'l'0I1fl7 Vim'-Pi'r'siflr'11l Rrcorrfing Se1'i'efai y Mus. JOHN M. Pours Mas. Ii. R. IJONNIELI, Mus. il. R. Climsiui-.its . Mas. H. M. CLARK Mas. Tiiorvms Co'rN1,ia . Mas. -I. A, Bissrmre Mas. ERNLST DEX'liNPOR'I' . Mus. Lua Dooorixs . Mus. R. T. COGHILI, Clll'Tl'Sf11llIlfflI1Q Sr'r'i'r'lar'y . Mus. A, D. THoMPsoN 1il't'tlAIl7't'7' . . . Mus. GUY T. DI-.N'fCJN Historian . . Mus. W. H. Hoxiowas' Pdl'IilEII1l'lIftll'fl1lI . . Mas. R. A. SLAUQ The Parent-Teacher Association, which is composed of two hundred and ten persons and twenty-nine contributing firms, meets the second Friday of each month in the school auditorium. The purpose of the Parent-Teacher Association is to create and stimulate a bond of interest and sympathy between parents and teachers, to make it possible for parents to understand the school and the work, to help maintain a high moral atmosphere in the school, and to stimulate among the students a desire for higher education. The Parent- Teacher Association is particularly interested in the mental, moral and physical welfare of Sunset students, Funds with which to carry on their welfare work and their set purpose have been obtained through membership fees. dances. game tournaments, assemblies, and book reviews. They have helped to further interest in good scholarship by giving twenty-five dollars to the student in each graduating class with the highest average for four years. They also presented the R. O. T. C. department with a scholarship to Camp Dallas and entertained both graduating classes. lie S. 1 Dads, Club Cl7!ljl'lIIllll of liwvzzlii 4' cifllllllljlffl' . xloi il. Ki MP rox Prmirfwzl . . Alan A, cyl mum X1jl'f PVK'Silll'l1I . . C.. H, Sc,HU'l'i'i, Virf'-Prr'sizlr'uf . DR. sl. H. RM' lvift'-P7'l'Sillf'Ilf . . A. KI. PATTON Vin'-lfrffsidwzl -lor R. AIOHN Vive-Prvsi1lf'r1f . . AI. QI. COl.I.ll'Ii SK'l'7't'ftlY',Y-Til'!'l151ll't'7' . NY'l1,IiY ROBERTS The purpose of the Dads' Club is to promote gi feeling of fellowship among the pai'- ents. to make school life easier and more enjoyable, to encourage the building up of the community. to establieh a closer cooperation between parents, faculty, .ind student body, and to encourage everything that improves Sunset High School Il7l MAuc,A1uf.'1 PARSQN S I.fl7!'H7'Vj' HLNIAN A.Cow1.1.Y Hixfory and Mzzffzralzrlfifs H. C. IWAIIJI-,X AIlIfl7l'llItIfjl'.f A0151 HFIT D1-Q'1 rM AN Sl'it'lIt'f' Loulsle XYVARI-' Sflirf-j'HzI1f IRA B. LLB V 1 flwrnzzzli s JAMES P. Cook fhwnzzufiug am! CllI1Ill1l'l'f'iI1l Lau' SARAH Dmsmoiu- Ifuglixln Lfwurghx A'1l1GL?lliE Aff O1 'IO K. N1lLI'iI'.1S Musk' V' RUTH HOUSTON Hixforq KATHRIN lf. GAN NON Hmm' lfvorzrzzzzirx l4Lour.Nuf, HARRINGTON Eugfixfw W11.H1aLM1N A f'I1'.IJD1i ' l'11f21if'Sjm1ki11g CX -I A M I-.5 ELL1' N STI r 1' English CoNsU1- 1.0 Cocnxzu, History 7?-4' i f19l ANITA PA'I ILIxsoN Slmuisb A. C. BURNEIHI' Crm1111u11c1anf XYVILLIAIA BUSHMAIN Hislorj , P115 Siva! Edlll'dfifJII, and Aflrlvfirx LUCILE STEPHLNS Hi.VfflI'-1' BIQSSIIQ Alfxcghsox Ezzglisb G. R. Aumxs Sofial Sl'i4'lIl't' '1-'. LYONS M 11111011111 ficx XVIRGINIA DUIIRI-1'I I' DWI11 IXGNI-.5 EI1xx',xIuxs Ltlfill BI-.N A. MA'I'I'HI-.xxs Hi5fll1'-1'1CfiHl'b DAIIHNI-. HI-.l.A1S I,zIfil1 tlllll HiXf!ll'-jf S'l'l'.l.l A B. WIXRRI-.N Sjhlllisb I7IaII1I1A THQILN I-1 l'l1yxir'a1 lfzl11z'afir111 RIQIM CLIIURCHILI. Clwrlz HALLII-. D. VV1xLIiIeR lr1111'11alix111 H1111 English HA'fTll4Q LEE HORNBEAIL Fnglixlv W. ui IIN A N N Hr rr, WARN Ha Sft'71llgfl1l7lJwT Fil-.NRY XV. EMHRY Biology R. C. PA N'l'xauM mam Pl7j'.Yil'X Loulsh Moonl- English 1.UI1l.LA MCZQUl'.kN S jmnislv RICHARD P. LlvE1.Y R. O. T. C. li. D. Rehn Gmmefry am! Pbysifx EuLA PEAKL SMITH English PAu1.lNh WARNHQ English and COIlI1Sl'lllV' -l.1J.C:HA1.k,AIR, Cluwzixlry RUTH HQPKINSUN Sl'l'7'l'fl11'j' fo l'rim'ij1a1 Bliss Snow' Mafln'nlufi1'x Gluck SIMMQN Cirizxv am! HfNffl1'Aj' l'.l.ORl'.NCl. ST. C1 Am f'Ug:'lJr'u Munn. HuusoN Sff'n0gruplJJ aml Tyjwzvriling FAY1. SMITH l'lny.xira1 Edufalion RUTH NEECF. Pianisl. 'Y L nf' 1 -f' E :Fad f I i My X rl - -wk! - Y.-143' G x, 'wmbaf If I : I if ,5 2, H ,D r W X wx MASS!! 'fill Mm . , P A K A - ' Fam gl I ll ,gagviemg I I 'A Er? 'nhab A ep lm!El !5lmlw?w gn A Q Ss Q Nh Y - VY ' . 2'!l.l! 'Xi 5 7, -. '-.-P--'-ff, .xA-A ' J E2 - A' is .-.-.iv ig y.,d --if ,,!f,afJn5-ge 5-1 -ii:-,+ ,.f21.'F1i' ,rj '-4 1 .. 1 gf'1 Q'e AAA- A34 R,3,ag14f, Eg aug. .E':.31:i15i.a'2' f?5?z15'?'1 :AA135 ' -Y-2'-A ':'iff32.Eg5'A ' Q.-.-gig'-Qi! 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BIATHAN WH-IT: Hr:1,1iN RUTH SUTTON Orchestra '29, '30, '31. '32: Good Scholarship Club '29, '30, '31, '32: Aviation Club '30, Stampede Staif '32: Stamp Club '?l2: Spanish Club '31. Mun' RUTH BILIAINGS Spanish Club '32, '33, Latin Tournament 'J40: National Honor Society '32, '33, President of Latin Club '32: Vive-Presidc-nt of Scholarship Club '32g Secretary Schol- arwhip l'lub 'fllz l'an-Amerioan lfazuf- '32, '33, EIDITH MM' IXRNI-,Y 1're-ni-h Llub 28, '29: Good Scholarship Club '30: Good Posture '31, Liao MCDANllil, Spanish Club 740: Stampede Staff '32: Si-holamhip Club 222: Senior Play '32, R081-.R1'RlKlll Avis BAILEY l.:1Lin Club '20, '30, Sun-Cliff Gymboree 142: Good Svhol- arship Club '29, 'MOI Latin Trnurnament '29, ALTHA LUcu,l,14, Lxi-Qvsm' Girl Reserves '29, '30: Good Srholarship Club '30, '51, '32, '33, Stampede Staff '32, '33, Spanish Club '31, '32, 'tiiiz Spanish Declamation Contest '32: President of Pan-Amen-A ivan '31: National Honor Society '33. NULAN l-IAL141 President Senior Hi-Y '32, Camp Dallas '29, '30, '31, '32: Crack Company '29, '30, 31, '32: Football '3Zg Best Van! tain Camp Dallas '32: Palace Drill '31, Winner Majosiii- Drill '32: Skating Club '31, '5!2: Wozvncraft Drill '30, '32, G1-,OlKGl-, BiiN'l'l in' Treasurer 1B Class '293 Junior Hi-Y '20, '30, 'Jill Fannin Dallas '30, '31, '32, Expert Rifleman '31: Ive Skating' Club '29, '30, '31, '32: Crack Company '31, '32: U1l'ii-ora' Club 'ring Variety Show 'ZSl: Sundial Stall' '32, JOHNNY JOH NsoN French Club '29: Art Club '29, Scholarship Vlub '20, 740: loo Skating Club '29, '30. LliX1l2xlliAN 1.oxx'M AN Latin Club: Sundial Staff '32: Row-ltes Club: Starnpe-ilu Staff '31, '32, Sunset Corrvspouclvnt for Dallas Journal: Photographs-r for Sundial '32: Senior l'lay '33, . lf l-li-LRBERT Buiuus J' .Xvizltiou 1'lub vm: rum' 'za tm, vu, 'Led 1 J Al. OLAN lixiuus Your-Year Cadet: Short Story Club 'Z , Rum'Nr11,1, Huoiihs Stamm-sie Staff 'fI2: Suu-Cliff flyrnbori-Q-, CH,uu,us ,joHNsoN Aviation Club '30, Stamp Club '31, '32: Salvsinimship Club '31: Metazoan Club '31, '32, Ross CfxRM1c:HAif.i Honor Band '30, '31 3 Latin Club '20, '30, '31: Good Schol- arship Club '29, '30, '31, '32, National Honor S+-vis-Ly '32, T333 Urchostra '29, '30, '31, '312: Christmas Play '?'2. 1291 .fa Q0 K . 1 .ir rip 33 Q i f Va I -4- wi' 2 ' -0 -of 31? , 5 W . ,Q 'Q i L, .,.,. Q M A f ' Q ' f i ,.W, ' ' , j rg ,. , , iv if , 1 1'5- 'bv -IUNIY CONKI.lN Gynilmree '32, lvlfxiu' vlANl: Cox Entered from Stephen I , Ausiin Schnul, Bryan, Texas '31 3 flynilmrw- '32, Girl Reserves '32, Swimminsl Cluh '32, l2ToYi,1-1 Cum' Latin l'lub '29, '7'l0J Srliolarship '29, '30, '31, '322 liyrn. lmrem- '32: Ss-ninr Play '32 jfw Sxlrrivi Latin f'lub '20, -loii Ei-PS Fnotball '20, '30, '31, '32, D Club '32: Basketball '3l: 'l'reasur4-r Senior Hi-Y '32, All-City '32, lce Skating Club '31, RUTH HAQEMAN Scholarship Club '29, '30, '31, '32, Latin Club '30, Gym lfrolic '30: Gymboree '32: Secretary-Treasurer Girl Re- serves '30, '31, Vice-President Girl Reserves '32, Stamf peflef StaH '32: Texas Triumphant Pageant '32, Thanks- giving Pantnmine '32, NLXRJORIE Mooiu El Sul '30, Swimming Club '30, '31, '32: Sundial Staff '32, '33: Secretary 4B Class: President Rovette Club '32, lu- Skalimz Club '30, '31, Senior Play' '32, MARSHA1, SEARCX Stamp Club '31, '32: Ice Skating Club '30, '32, Stampede Stafl' '31, '32, l 0ot,ball '30: Spanish Club '28, '29: Invi- lar-inn Fumniittve '32: Flasw Prophecy '33, E. XV. SMITH Linz lk-n '20, '30, President Junior Hi-Y '32, Vice-l'res- imlent Hi-Y '32, Crack Company '30, '31: Officers' Club '31, '32, Expert Rifleman '29, '3l: Minstrel '29: Latin Flub '29, '30, llnoil Scholarship Club '29, '30: President 3.X Vlaas '3lI Prvsiili-nt lil Claes '32, CHlXRLl-.Nl-. CU1'l' Gnnfl Scholarship Club '29, '30, '31, '32: Gymboree 'Zi2: Gym Vrnlir' '30: Latin Club '30. ' DOROTHY jfxcons Slunipenln- Stall' '32, '53, Gynilmrve '32 Louis l'lARl'l:lR Spanish Club '20, '30: lcv Skating Club '30, '31, Stam- peflv Stall' '321 Seninr lnvifatinn Fcmmniiiiev, liimxczias l'RANKS Spanish Club '29, '30, '31, Variety Show '30, Vive-Presb -lent Swimming l'lnli '32, Stampcslv Stall' '32: Sundial Simi' '33, ljoaoiin' Louroi fiom! Sl-holarship Club '30, '31, '32, Gym Frolic '30, Gym- lufwlw' '32, S. Nl. U. Vlnyrlay '30: Spaniwh Club '29, '30. NIM norm Kl'll'll Gnoiacgi-, Bi-,Ni-,maxi flnnnl S1-hnlarship Club '29, '30, '3Sl: National Honor Surinqy '31, '32, xkviatinn Club '20, Eililur-in-Chief Slam- ,Wie '32, '23, I 26 l BONNIE FAYIE' NELSON Gymborve '32: Latin Club '2EI3 Scholarship Club '31, TERRY Dl1.LARD lge Skating Club '29, '30, '31, '32g Secretary 4B Class '39 Football '31, '32: Sundial Business Staff '33: Vice-Presiil dent January Class '33: Sundial Literary Staff '33: Ura- matir- Club '32 AGNES LOXYRY Latin Club '29, 'ilflg Sun-Cliff Gymboree T421 Health Clul '29, '3ll, '31, '31 sIosI1PI-IINI-1 ROLLINS Aviation Club '29: Field Men! '30: Gym Frolic '31. W. L. FLENIING l li. 0, T, V. '30, '31, '32: Aviation Club '25l: Spanish Club '29, '30, '31, ZORIQNI3 MCN'i1LLl'1N Sun-Cliff Gymboree '32, ESTIIIDGIQ jUANI'I'Ix Urvhvstra '29, '3ll: Gymboree: lfrenvh Club, RAYMOND DAN'141Nl'ORT Football '30, 'Z!Z: Baseball 'I41. RALPH KPQRR Stampede Staff' '32, '33, ETH1iLEliKIN1BEL1. Swimming' Club '313 Chorus '30-'33: Variety Show '30- '32: Gymboree '32. JULIAN lViORIIlrlOUSl-I Vice-President Good Scholarship Club '32: President Good Scholarship Club '32: II-e Skating: Club '29, '30, '31, '32: Presifin-nt January Class '33: Sundial Business Staff '3!3: National Honor Sovim-ty '32, '33. l'IAZI21, lRENli KIIINNI-'IJY Spanish Club '32: Girl Reservvs '31 : Gymboree '32. AL1.14.Nl-.BAl1,EY Gym l I'olic '31 Z Scholarship Club: Sun-1'Iifl' Gymboree '32. DAISY' BULLOQK Pan-American League '32: Scholarship Club '31, ' ' Health Club '323 Hikinxr Club '3U: Gymboree '32. EDITH LucII.I.Ig EI:wAIws Stanipeilv Staff '32, '33: liymlroree '32. FII 14,13 CADMUS Crack Company 'Hug Camp Dallas '30, '31, '327 Offirers Club '32, '33, 1271 ,gf 'Y -vw , 4 , 49? Qrjfw.. WP-' FU' 'IQ V 11 ff N? ag, ' Qi 1 g , np. X wg, V QW wr' 1 EMMA AcIu.hY Swimming Club 'tl0: Allied Arts Exhibit, '32. NATHAN WI-IITI1 l rvIH'h Iflub '28, '29. 'SWL Senior Hi-Y '31, '32: Senior Plny Wifi: Class Olfioer '!l2. 1JuuI.IiY Rl-INNE15 Latin Club '29: Business Slaff Sundial 'ZZZI K.XRl'lN RAI' Aviniion Club '2R: Field M1-vt '29. Rum' SAIA Scholarship Club '30, '31, '32, Frenrh Club '29, Hym- boree '32, Al.1.ENE SHACK ELFORD Scholarship Club '3l: Art Club '30: Gym Frolic '30: Gymboree '32: Stampede Staff '32p Senior Play '32, KU'1'H SIncr:L French Club '29, '303 Vice-President Scholarship Club' 313 National Honor Society '32: Secretary Scholarship Club '32g Gym Demonstration '32: Public Speaking Play '32, JACK PILQIQQI. Skating Club '3l0: Aviation l'lub 'HIL TOM P.-X'1'1'ON Hi-Yy '31, 'C4Z: Cravk Company '29, '30, 'BL ELMA SLA I'IaN Gym lfrolic '31, 32: Page-ant Rotary International: Avia- lion Club '29, 'fiflg Fri-nrh Club '29, '30, FI.oIuNIi WARW'lCk Gym l roIii- '31, '323 Pageant: Ire Skating Club. XX7liS1.liY,I'AYl.GR XKIRGINIA SHI.:- Fm-Iivli Club '29, '30, Variety Show '29, '30, '31, Sunset Minstri-ls '29, '30: Cheer Leader '31, '32, Stampede Staff '32, 'iitiz Senior llay Program '33: Armigtice Day Pli- Izram '31. lluuxvoou WRIGH I' Camp Dallas 'Iwi V1-rse Speaking: Choir: Three-Act Play. MAIugAIufI' NlC,liN'1'O5l l Scholarship Club '29, '30, '31, Health Club '29, 'Il0. '31. 212: Swimming Club '31, 'K2: Frenrh Club '29. WAL'I'I4.I1. TAc3Icrg'I I' lcv Skating Club '29, '30, l:s1 EVALYN HAILH' lm- Skating Club '30: Gymboree '32. Ava lJifWiai1s MARY BAsoLN Secretary-Treasurer Spanish Club '29, '30, '31, '32, Pan' Ameriran League '31. 'il2: Sun-Cliff Gymboree '32, FLORENCI: SCHMULKILR Rotary Pageant '29, Latin Club- '29, Spanish Club 'Biz Stampede Staff '32, Ice Skating Club '31, Swimming Club '31, Aviation Club 'fill' DOROTHI-A fjlzSCHl.EN Wll.l.lAL1 MAL0Nm' Football '29, '30, '31, '32, Basketball '31. '32, '33, 'l'rack '31, '32, Senior Hi-Y '31, '32, '33, Art Club '33, lcv Skating Club '29, '30, james FAVORS Football Team '30, '31, '32, All-City Football '32, Ss-1,1'L'- tary Senior Hi-Y '32, Scienve Club '29, Camp lmllaf EHic'iency Medal '29, 0i'Tic:-rs' Club '30, '31, '32: lixperl Rifleman '30, Crark Company '29. '30, '31. GE1u'kuin4.W'oo1.1.11i Latin Club '29. '30, Gymboree '29, '32, Sundial Staff '33, Stampede Staff '32, LILUAN Bmfixi Aviation Club '29, Sundial Stall' '31, '32, Stanipecle Stafl' 'Zll. '32, Swimming Club '32, Health Club '29, '30, '3l. '32, His First Case '32: Gymboree '32. HENRY Alxsxx ORTH W'Ax,'l'l-.R Room 121.0151 1,115 GP.N11 VAL'c,HAN Latin Club '20, '30, Aviation Club '29, '30, Treasurer .Ian- ua-ry Class '332 Poetry l'onteSt 'Cl2: Spanish Club '30, '31, Dul W1LsamN 'l'Ac1iu-,'l i President leo Skating Club '31, Pan-American League '32: Cheer Loader '32, Ticket-Selling: Contest '2ll. V Luctu LF Hulfm1,xN 1' ANNE, ALLEN Tennis Club '30, lee Skating! Club '30, Gym Demonstra- tion '30, '31, '32, Carnival Queen '32 ,.K. K. K. '30, '31, '32 l2'1l r 'P 4' -'Of 4 139' sv- .ar ,1- H? .1 ix 1 . ,-3 ,. . W 1, . ,ses ,,. , ii N are .A iii -.Q-4 l l ,J -sf Jtff fa ' Eff f, mia , o Class of June, 1933 OFFICERS P7'l'Xftf'l'!1f . . . . . . BARN IAT KIRBX xliff'-P7'l'Xill'l'IIf . . H1-1L1:N Lu Sfffffdf-1 . . Loulsr MITQHELI. TrL'a.vurr'r . . Vmoxwm FRYAR Sjzmmn' . . Miss NVILHI-.l-MlN,x Human COMMITTEES Sruiuf Day Chairman . . . . Blu. BROWN Sofia! Chairman . . . Co1,1ix1N S1-Ihr-'VLHQ Smim' Dah' Chairman , . . Louxsf ALSWORTH Im'ifali011 Covnmiffffm' Chairman . BEVERLY DOUGLASS .lAkRO'l l' l-lARRbY Scholarship Club '29-W53: Latin Club '30-'32 1 Football '30- '32: Advertising Manager on Sundial Stat? '32, Stampede Staff '32. '33: Track '32, '33: Linz Awards '30, '31, '32Z National Honor Society, 32, '33: Linz Bible Award '30: Tennis Team '33: Senior Play '33g lleclamation '33, IDA MAL SMITH Ice Skating tflub '30, '31: Latin Club Til: Stamvvdf' Staff '32, '33: C0-Editor of Sundial '33: Gymboree '32: Good Scholarship Club '31, '32. b7lRblNIA SPEARS Entered from VVavo High- LLLON HUGHES ice Skating' Club '30. 'Iil 2 Track '33. -IAMLS CARTER llramatics 32: Stampede '32: Latin Club '2E'. '30, DOROTHY SPI5Nc1'.R Viuf.LPresident of lil! Class '3l: Cheer Leader 'BZQ Popu- larity ConfeSt '31: Variety Show '30: Military Sponsor for Company C '32g Good Scholarship Club '30, '31, THE l.N1A SEATON Swimming Club '30, '31, '32: Ice Skatinfl Club '30: Sun- Cliff Gymboree '32. Rixrvu POM. Aviation Club '29: lee Skating Club '20, WSU: Scholarship Club '30, 'iilg Stampede Staff '32, '33: History Club 2294, Spanish Club '30, ,' MA 3 ,f I I Riu-mkn ilIDCxW'zXX' u U ff- 1 Cartooning: Club 'ZEN lui- Skating: Club '31, '32: Junior Hi-Y '31, '32: Sundial Staff '32, '33: Squaclman for Football for four years. DOROTHY SCRUGCS Variety Show '30: Musiv Club '3l: Posture Contest 'Jill Gymboree T421 French Club '29, l3xTHAl.lgA SHHQIDAN Fri-nrh Club '29: Gymboree V521 ice Skating: Club '3l. PIASKEL PAYNL Captain of Band '32, '333 Orchestra '30, '335 Latin Club '30, '31: Sunset Varieties '32: Camp Dallas Wil. 'ISZZ Band '29 '33: Social Chairman 4B Class: Honor Band '30, 33: Crack Company Band '3l,'32: Spring Conn-rt '32, , u' MAX GOODWIN 'ZJdji'?.4- 94 Latin Club '30, '3l: French Club '31: Sr-iencv Club '30: Stampede Staff '33. MAXINl41SCIilONl lEl.lJ ELILANOR SCHAAL Scholarship Club: Honor Society. j,xMLs WTALDON GlI7I lN Latin Club '29, '30, '31, Variety Show '3l. '32: Senior Hi-Y '32g Aviation Club '30. lsll nfl 499' 'wtf ?fw,w,f- , . . . M ,, it Q? XX' 5 t , gk NUI s. 'xt ,F-. -,Q 'F' ' Q Q 3,1 , Mba ituiru PA i N 11-.R Latin Vlub '2St. 'HOI Football '32: Oklahoma Hi-Y '29, '30, R U in Motnuf, 'll-nnis Club '2S1: Aviation Club '29: Sun-Cliff liynibnree '32: Dramatic Flub '311: Girl Reserves '30. Hamm Lui. Pre-nf-h Flub '2!1. 'Bill Dramatic Club '29, '30: Variety 1 Shen '29, 'Img Gym Frolic '30: Rovettes '31, '31.: Irv Skzxting Club 'lltlg Orchestra Convert. 'flftg fiymbm-ve '321 Sundial Stall' '32, . HAkl'A L11r'rl-1f. , ..,., , liinlcigy Club '3j1g Crack Company '32, Camp Dalia. .-, 2nd Lieutenant, in R. 0. T. C, '32, BARR1i'rT Kuusi Yirs-President Junior Hi-Y 'lily Latin Club '2E1. 'fltil Aviatinn l'lub '30, Scholarship Club '29. '30, '31, '32, '33: State Hand Contest '29: State Orchestra Contest '29, '30: Stnitn Hi-Y '32, '33, Barsket Ball '31, '32, '33: li Club '32, '33: Senior Play '32. NlAUlJl-. KRAlf'l Schularshirv Fluh '30, '31, '32: Gymboree '32. VIRGINIA JOHNSON Variety Show '30, luv Skating Club '29, 30, '31: Hume Makers Club '29: Gymboree '32: Spanish Club '29, M. E. Hursm' Trio, . iuztinmu l.i-wus 5uiiss, 0i-1ust7r- '. 1, '31, Entered Austin Hi tlfll Pain! 'islg Flubz Uh, Ductur1 : Re-entered Sunset 5.1 T521 Sunset Orchestra '32, llmus AIOHNSON l,:.1.n Vlull '20, '3ll1 Variety Show '29, '30, '31: Spring 1'i-:wort 'illg Gym Frnlit' '30. MAlt1i1Al11NNINt,s Gynihurt-e '32, Hiking Club '29, O51 .ua KORN L'i'zu,lt fwiiiyvany 'ISU-'Slip Rifle Team '32: Latin Club '242: tkinip Uallzls Till. '32: lct- Skating Club '29-'3l. l'ill.l. Mu 1 ii-.xi s tarniz llallas '31 2 Otl'is't-rs' Flub '32Z l'rac'k Fompany '30, l.l1.1,ll MM' HU'l't1i1lNt,s hind St-lnilarsliip L'lub 'ZSIQ Chorus '31, V521 iihristmas 'imprzini 921: Armistice Day Prmzram 'i11: Sun-l'liH Gymluiree '32, 4 I KIA Mlas HAxx'u1Ns Stanilu-:lv Staff '31, 752: Military '29-'2il. C1.ARA BliL1, l lUN'l'ER luv Skating Club 'filq Gymburet- '32. -W ' V 1121 ULIVIEIK NLWLAAN Latin Club '30, '31: Crack Company '31-'33, Scholarship Club '30, '31, '32, '33, GERALIMNI: FLOXYILRS Ice Skating Club '30, '31: Home Economies Club '30g Gymboree' 32, Aviation Club '29, '30, Swimming Club '31. CLAUIJIA DUNN Latin Club '29, '30, '31, '32, '33: Scholarship Club '29, '30, '31, '32, '33: President Swimming: Club '33: Co-Editor of Sundial '33: Linz Pins '30, '31, '32: National Honor Society '32. '33, Stampede Staff '33, PAUL GROX'li Latin Club '29, '30: Science Club '29, '30: Re-entered from Oklahoma City '32: Texas Triumphant Pageant '32: Photographer for Sundial '32, '33: Business Mans ager Sundial '32, '33g Sundial Poetry Contest '33, HARRY LAND Orchestra: Aviation Club. BEVERLY DOUGLzXSS Latin Club '29, '30, '31: Good Seholarship Club '29, '30, '31, '32Z Gym Demonstration '32: Verse Speaking Choir '31, Posture Contest '31, '32, National Honor Society '32, '33, Secretary Bridle and Saddle Club '32, '33. Louisn Cox Sundial Staff '32: Saddle and Bridle Club '32, '3Zl: French Club '29, '30: Variety Show '31: Gymboree '32g S, M. U, Demonstration '30, CHARLES LAMAR Drum-Major '29, '32: Orchestra '32, '33, Ice Skating: Club '30, '31. Louis H U Lsu' Camp Dallas '30, '31: Ice Skating: Club '29, '30, '31, Aviation Club '29, BETTY CHA1-'FEE Good Scholarship Club '32: Rovotte Club '32, '33: Hym- boreo '32: Health Club '303 Treasurer Rovctte Club '33, R uni hllUSLLY Good Scholarship Club '29, '30, '31, '32: Gym llemon- stration '30: Revue of '29, G1iOliGli lVlASON President Latin Club '29: R, tl, T. C. Minstrel '29: Crack Company '29, '30, KIAMLS l'LOW1iR5 up 4, I .44' I DO1.0liES MOliROXY Rotary Pageant '29: French Club '29, '30, Gymboree '30, '31, Ice Skatinxr Club '31, LoUlsL MI1'CH 1-QL1. Home Economics Club '30, S, M, U. Demonstration '30Z Aviation Club '30: Music Club '30: Spanish Club '30: Dallas Day Pageant '32, Stampede St:-15 '32, '33: Sun- dial Stafl' '32, '33, Rovcttcs Club '32, '33, JACK BURNETT l 53 l i W 1 Q ,X if-9' , , Q' -A-9. A uqf W--1 if 'W K ,,, ,. J PAU1 Aimisiitoxc. Hume Fogzg High Schoolg 'l'onne-ssev State ltand Contest. Little Rock Orvhestra '20: Band '32, '33. Miruiutu RICHARDSON Etoisi- MAli'l'lN Swiniming Club '20, '30. '31 2 Skating t'lub '31, '32g Junior Aviation Club '30, Senior Aviation Club '31 5 Hyni- borvc '32: Letlercd in Volley Ball '32, l-lARv11Y PARN1li'l'IFli Crack Company '32: Rim- Team '32. Tom M i Ho XVARD State lland Contest '2!l: Aviation Club '2!I: Urclurstra '29-'33: Stampede Staff '32, '3Il: Golf '33. X LOLA KING Gym Frolic '32, Tennis Club '29, '30. -xi RUTH Eumomrs U 7 I Entered from Highland Iark High YL. THOLLAS CQTNLR Harvard Award '3Z: National Honor Society: Vice-Prev ident Svholarship Club '33: Sundial Literary Staff: Linz Pin '30-'33: President of 4B Class '32: Treasurer of Scholarship Club '31: Secretary of Latin Club '30, R. O. T. C, Minstrel '29. Ross BUSH Track '30, '31, '32, '33: National Honor Snviuly. '32, '33: Pan-American League '31, '32, '33: Natioiial Tram-k Moot '31, '32, '33: Dr-legate Pan-Ameri:-an Medical Cuiiygrt-ss: Spanish Club '31, '32, '33: Linz Pin Ouiui QIHRISTINE GAi.1ii' Entered from Oak Cliff High in '30g Chorus '31, HELEN i'iOl.LllJAY Variety Show '29, '30, '3l3 M4-mbcr Orchestra '20, '30, Club '323 Gymboree '32: Stampede Staff '32, '33. TIIOMAS COl'L.l.1XNlD,lili. Skating: Club '30: Orchestra Convert '30g Swimming President. Stamp Club: Efficiency Medal, Camp llallas '31 : Crack Company '31, '323 Scholarship Club '30, '31, '32 A.-l.PHii.L11-5,j1i. Orchewtra '20-'33g Latin Club '30: Aviation l'lub 'LIU Football 'illlg Christmas Play '32. uNr.i'1EvLiHAlxL:fj Minstrel Show '29, '30, '31: Variety' Show 229. '30: lc Skating Club '30, '31: Short Story Club: Spanish Club Gymboree: Stampede Staff. Lu, CLAIKK All-City Chorus '312: Latin Club '31, 'SS' NIAXINE GRA1'ES Scholarship Club '30, '31, '32: Travel Club '29, 30. 4 C I BILL BRAIN Entered '29, President of Spanish Club '32, Honor Scholarship '30, '31: Pan-American '32, '33C Junior Hi-Y '29, '31, Camp Dallas '30, '31, '32: Crack Co. '31, '32, '33, lViAR'1'HA ELRANOR SQLOGGINS Good St-holarship Club '20, '30, '31, '32, Dramatic Club '29, '30g Variety Show '30: Gym Frolic '30, '32, lce Skating Club '30, Swimming ClIIb '30, NiARY VIRGINIA R0IxgI,Rs Suiniminiz Club '31, '32, lcv Skatin Club '30, Sun-Cliff Gyn ree I ' ' 1 QU ,Q-f.1fffLL2., pf I C. 5 . FQSHIAI1 ff' Phitervrl from W cu High Srhool: Latin l'lu'b '31. '32: Scholarship Club '20-'33: Honor Band '32, '33: Cravk Company Band 733: Senior l'lay: Ono Act Play Contest. WILIJUR G1i11,l-'1N Glen Club '221: Variety Show '20, All'City Chorus '20, Cartooning: Club '30, lcfo Skating: Club '30, '31, Armi- stice Day Play '32. CiII.oI, RoIsLINc, Sun-Cliff Gymboree '32, Girl Reserves '30, French Club '32, Music Club '30. MARX' ELI2AIsL'I'H ROBINSON liuyettv Club '32, '33: Secretary of Rnvette Club '331 Gund Scholarship Club '32, Poppy Seller '30, '31, '32, 11-e Skating Club '30, Stunt, Letter '30, Editor Stampede '33i BURNS MQGUIRI-. Iwc Skating Club '30: Crack Company EJ X'if'1l.LlAbl ROSI11SO1iOlJC,H Srlmlarship Club '20, '33: National Honor Society '32, '33: Camp Dallas '30, '31, Crack Company '31, '33, Rifle Team '31, '33: Linz Bible Award '32, lJORO'I'11Y GUILEN SCl1AllZ1l'Sl1'D Club '20, '30, '31, '32, '33: Latin Club '2!l. '30, '31, '32, '33, Gymboree '32. ,J lNlpZ QBNLLY l'lI11t'l'CIl from Mexia '30, Spanish Club '31, '32, Health Club '31, '32, 101- Skating: Club '31, CoI.IiRIN SCHIJ-'1'1.l',1i Aviation Club '20, '30, Ice Skating Club '20, ':S0, '31, Latin Club '20: Cravk Company '30, Honor Band '30. AIAQR MORRISON .luniur Hi-Y '30, '3l: Gm-tl Scholarship Club '30, '31, Senior Hi-Y '32, '32, Camp llallas '30, '31, Crack Cum- pany '731 3 Track '33, BIaI.L1- OGIILN li. 0. 'l'. V. Minstrel '20, S. M. U. Field Meet '2fi: ilyni llemunstratinn '29, '30, '31, Bascball Team '29: Aviation Club '20, Rotary Pagzcant '2!l. RA M S1-Q I' Mooii I-, Senior Hi-Y '32, '33: Camp Dallas '32: Officers' Club '32, Crack Company '32, MARGARET NEELY Variety Show '29, Minstrel '30, Gymboree '32, Spanish Play '32, Christmas Play '32. I 55 l X 4' Q31 ' N. rw J 139 ' 'nr -f i U- 7 i W42l Q - Q WILAIIA MCHENRN' JULIA MCCAI.L Gund Scholarship Club '29, '30, '31, '323 Gym Frolic '30 1 '32: Variety Show '30, V L C, ' In HAZLL BARBER Run-ite Club '32, Spanish Club '29, Skatinx: Club '29 ' BOBBY WILSON HOW'ARD WOO'I'EN LUCILLE ADAMS Gymboree '32. LA FINIS ANDERSON Ice Skating '30, '31, Gymboree '32. MORRIS WRIGHT IRIS GILPIN Srholarship Club '30, '31, '32, '33: Linz Pin '31g Gym boree '32: Health Club '31, '32, '33. MA JO CASON Sun-Clifl' Gymboree '32g Swimming Club '32, HERSHALL WAUGH Orchestra and All-City Orchestra '31, MARIE AN'ERl'fT Gymboree '30, French Club '29, '30, BENJA LEE BELL Good Scholarship Club '29, '30, '32, '33: Girl Reserves '32 Sundial Staff '32g Travel Club '30g Latin Club '29, '30, '31 HENRY WAGGONER Golf '33g Track '33. MARTHA CANNON Latin Club '29, '30, '31: Good Scholarship Club '29, '30 323 Gym Frolic '30, '32. LAURA LEE BROYLES Music Club '31 : Gymboree '32: Ice Skating Club '29, '30 Spanish Club '29. l36l JACR ALIfORD Crack Company '32, '33: Aviation Club '29, '30, DOROTHY DUBOSE Scholarship Club '29: Aviation Club '29, '30: Gymboree '32: Travel Club '29: Dramatic Club '32. FLORENCE SANDS DAVENPORT Latin Club '29, '30, '31, '32: Gym Demonstration '29, 'sal S. M. U. Play Day '31: Good Scholarship Club '29, '30. '31, '32, '33: Stampede Staff '31, '32: Rovettes Club. GERALD MAY Aviation Club '301 Track '33, J. B. FITE Scholarship Club '30, '31, '33: Linz Award '31: tra '30, '31, '32, '33: Chorus '33: Variety Show Orchestra Concert '31, '32, '33: Senior Play '33. CORDIE MAE MCFARLAND Entered from Arlington High, Girl Scouts: Vice-Presi- dent of Latin Club '301 Home Economics Club: Winner of Rotary Pin in Arlington: Declamation Winner in City, County, and Fourth Place in District. JUNE MURRAY Girl Reserves '32, '33: Good Scholarship Club '31, '32: El Sol '32: Sundial Staff '32, '33: Gymboree '32. HUGH GORDON Junior Hi-Y: Tennis Club: Ice Skating Club '20, '30: Baseball: Music Club: Orchestra: Dramatic Club: Camp Dallas: Spanish Club: Aviation Club. C. C. HAYLEY Latin Club '29, '30: Good Scholarship Club '32: Juninr Aviation '29: Band '30, '31, '32Z Orchestra 'Il0. '31, '32. JEWEL LEE Gymboree '32, ELSIE GLADYS I-IOEHN Good Scholarship '29, '30, '31, '32, '33: Stampede Stafl: Sunset Orchestra '29,-'30, '31, '32: Latin Club '30. AUTRY I IOR'1'ON Cartooning Club '30 Ice Skating Club '31, '32: Crack Company '32, '33g Track '32. RAY HUTQHINSON DOROTHY HEGSTRONI Ice Skating Club '29, '30, '31: Music Club '29: Stampede Staff '32: Gymboree: Swimming Club '31: Horseback Riding Club '33, KENDAL IRVVIN State Band Contest '29: Band '29-'32: Latin Club '20- '32: Ice Skating Club '29: Christmas Play '32: Sundial Staff '33. PEARL GRAX'ES Scholarship Club '29, '30, '32: Rovette Club '32, '33: Review of '29: Ice Skating Club '30: Baseball Letter '32: Health Club '29, '30, '31, '32: Stunt Letter '31. .1371 7 Ji, ,Q ,F , . ' ? . 4.4 33. J! 1 v , ,f ! ..- we K J ffv 1.1-LRQY BU'1'L1iR S--4-mul l.ivuh-nant in R. 0, 'l'. 117: Camp Dallas '31, '32: Cruvli Cnrnpzlny '31, '32, '33l. NlARGl1-l MQKRN Zn-1 lflntore-sl fmni 'l'yle1' '31 : Health l'lulv '31, '32: Gym llern- nnsiruliun '32: Spanish l'lulx '31, Nl.XRY Saxon' RUDOLPH Dm' lflistnry l'lulm3Avi1iiiun Club '29: Ivo Skating: Club '2Ei,34l, 1 J. T. Pl.-XRRIS F'ontlv:1ll '32, '33: Imtle-rnie-11's l'lulu: llzisolxall '32. DAI,IiSP1XRKS Goml Schularship Flulw '30, '31, '32: Gymborve 'Il2: Linz Pin '31, MAXIE HARIKIS Vnlley Bull '31, '32: Baseball '31, '32: Health Club '32: All-Spur! 1.1-tn-r '392: All-Attemlzuwe Letter '32, RUSSIQL LOONEY Furnp Dallas T321 Basketball '31-'33: Baseball '31-'33r Hi-Y '32, '33: Monilwl' of ll Club. RIcii1,xRn NlORRIl.l. Vanin Dallas '30-'Z22: Fraxck Ummpnny 'till-32, Stzunpvmlu 1 Stall' '7.2. .lm xi Y RUTH Gl.1i1XN'1iS liiiteuwi '530: S4-hnlnrship Club '31, '32, '33: ilynilmrm-0 '32: Atteiidzulirv L4-111-1' lil, BIJVTY Lois S'1'R,x'r'l'oN Linz Pins '3H, 751: Good S1-holarship Club '30, '31: Sec- retary nt' lluvc-th-S Club: flynmbnx-we '323 Gym llonmn- straitinn '32, S I'ANI.liY MURlJOi'K l 4mtlu:1ll '31-'33I ll Clulx T222 Trzlvk '31, '32Z Hi-Y '32. '33: lcv Slinling l'luls '30, '31, R081-ZRI MCVU 'l'1':1n'k 'l'e:irn '32, '33: Art Vlulu '33, SY1,v1,x MQRRIS Ono-Avi Contest. Play 'Il3: Original Plug' Prmlllvoxl by Ifavixlty 723: l l'4'l1x'l1 Clulu '31 W ALUEN SNIIVH I1-cv Skating Club: Sm-ond Lieutenant: Canxp Dallas '30, Til: Hi-Y '31, 212: Uravk Uonipzniy 'Sn' '31, Chef-r l.vzulvr '3Z. BIZSSIE NICCORI7 Tvnnis Club '3IP: C106 Clull '30, '31, '32: lk-legato to National Chorus '31: Minstrel '30g Sundial Stuff '31, '32, fwl ROY ECRERT Latin Club '29, '30, '3l: Band '31, '32, IMOGENE NOLEN Stampede Staf '32: lee Skating Club '30: Sun-Clit? Gymboree '32. brlILDR1iD DIXON Gym l I'nlic '30, '3lC Gymboree '32. BONNIE FAUOHT Entered from Nashville, Tennessee, in '30: Swimming Club '31. '32: Ice Skatinyz Club '3l: Spanish Club '30: Sun-Cliff Gymboree '32, LFLAND BAER LOMA FERGUSON Volley Ball Letter '32: Baseball Lettgr '31, '32: All- Sports Letter '32 : All-Attendance Letter '32 Z Spanish Club '30: Clothing Club '30, MARGIIII HANEX' Gym liennxnstration '32: Health Club '32: Valley llall Letter '30. CHARLES BATES Orchestra '29-'33, State Orchestra Contest, '30: Ice Skat- ing Club '30, '31, Latin Club '30-'32: Scholarship Club. BILL BROWN Junior Hi-Y '29, '3U: Svniur Hi-Y '31, '32: Camp Dallas '30, '31, '32: Latin Club '29, 'RUQ Crack ConI.pany'31,1l2. MARY LOU PRICE Variety Shfiw '301 Chorus Concert '30: Latin Club '29: Scholarship Club. MAIRX' LOUISE IDAVIS lea Skating! Club '29, '30, '31: Gymboree '32: Horseback Riilinxz Club '32: Sundial Staff '32, '33. BILL COUCH Junior Hi-Y '29-'31: Crack Company '31-'fi3: Dramatic Club T332 Senior Play '33, RUTH HILL French Club '29, 'flllp Gymboree 'I!2: Scholarship '29. '30, Q LORRAINE HARRIS Girls RI-Serves '2!i: Volley Ball '31: Gymbnruo Pan- Anierirziii Lemxue '32. CORINNE HARRIS Review of '30: Girl Reserves '2D: Pan-American '32, '33. CLAY DILLON All-City Orchestra '32: Honor Band '31-'33C All-City Band '31: Latin Club '29, '30, State Band Contest '32g Crack Company Band '32, Palace Band Contest '31: Spring Orchestra Concert '30, '31, I -A 1 - , J.NN1i1'CHlI.DliESS All-City High Sc-hool Symphony Orchestra '30, '31, Big 3 Gym Demonstration '3l: Tennis Club '20, M1XRY LiaE COOPER Girl Reserves '31, '32: Good Srholarship Club '3I: Latin Club '30. ELI-'AN OR DA vis Variety Show '30: Gym Frolic '30, '32, Sponsor Company ll '32I Chet-I' Leasler '32, HAROLD BRUSS Scholarship Club '20, '30, '31, '32, '2l3: Linz Pin '31. A fi! LOUISE ALSWORTH National Honor Society '32, '33, Svholarship Club '20, '30. '31, '32, '33, Latin Club '20, '30, '31, '32, Rove-tte Club '32, '33: Latin 'Fournament '30: Secretary 3A Class '32g Linz Pin Award 30, '31, '32: All-Sport Letter '32. JANIE Louisiz SEARQY Dallas All-High School Orchestra '293 Orchestra 291, In II P BII,I. HAWIZS Scholarship Club '20, '30, '31, '32: Crack Company '32, Linz Award '30, '3l: Spanish Club '32, LOUISE STRIQCRI-'Uss Good Scholarship Club '29, '30: Girl Reserves '31, '32g Program Chairman Girl Reserves '32: Gymboree '31. VIRGINIA LI-'I-1 SxIII'H Gym Denionstration '33, Good Scholarship Club '32: Tennis Club '30. JUANITA HAIKTIN Scliolarsliip of Bible Course '2EI. MAR'THA SMITH Good Scholarship Club '30-'33 : Im- Skating Club '20, '30, ROB1-IRTJOHNSEY Band Contest '20, '32: Honor Band '30, '31, '32, : Cartooning Club '29, '30: Crack Company Band '30, '32, Spriuri Orchestra Concert '30, '31: All-City Orchestra '32: Palace Band Contest '31, JUNIUS GRAGG Art t'lub '20: Latin Club '30, '31: Basket Ball Manager Q '2.l, '32: Suinlial Statf '31, '33: Track '20, '30, '31, VIRGINIA 1VlAY SNIALLEY D Good Scholarship Club '29, '30, '31. '32, '33: National Honor Society '32, '33g Swimming Club '20, '32, '33: Sun- dial Staff '32, '33g Stampede Stat? '32: Linz Pin '30, '31, '32, Posture Contest '32, Ive Skating: Club '30, '31. VIRGINIA ROUTT ldnteretl from VVaeo: History Club '20: Latin Club '20. '30: Sc-holarship Club '20, '30, JUANITA ELIZABLTII JOHNSON Art Club '29, '33: Travel Club '29: Secretary Spanishl Club '32, Pan-American League '31, '32, '33, Sundial Staff '32, '33: Los Pantalores de Pepe. l4ol 'C STERLING PRICE Latin Club '29, '30, Aviation Club '31. 0 FRANCIS TRIPPIT THELMA MARQIORIE STONIa Good Scholarship Club '29, '30, '31, '32, '33: Spanish Club '31, '32, Gymboree '32: Pan-American League '32, '333 History Club '29: Stampede Staff '31, '32: Sundial Staff '31, '32, Linz Award '30, '31, '32. '33, VINSON SCOTT Gund Scholarship Club '31, '32, CLIFTON SPARKS Senior Hi-Y '31-'332 Band '28, '29: Aviation Club '29, '30: Stampede Staff '32, '33, LA VERNE SVUAIN Gymboree '30, '31: Stampede '32, MARGARE'l' L, TALBOT' Latin Club '30, '31: Swimming: Club 31, M. A. STRAIN BILL STROBEL Stampede '32: Track Team 'RTL MARGUERITE TANKERSLIEX' Art Club '29, '30g Spanish Club '31, '32Z Pan-American League '32, Gymboree '32, MARY' ELIZABETH THOMPSON Orchestra '31, '32: El Sol '31, '32: Gymboree '32, TOM TATE State Band Contest '29: Palace Band Contest '30: Box- ing '303 Ice Skating Club '29, '30, Latin Club '29: Honor Rand '29, '30, '31, GLENN TAYLOR blARTI-IA VAN METER Good Scholarship Club '30, '31: Gyrnboree '32. LUCILLE TURQUIQTTIZ Entered from Kansas City, Mo., in '32, French Club '30: ' Spanish Club '32, EARL TRACEY l 'J IAQ: pm W, , V10 Q-Me. 1 o . X.. wg, wif' EDITH FRIQDERICK Swimming: Club '31: Gymboree '32: Verse Speaking' Choir '321 Stampede StaH' '32. VIRGINIA GA1-'11'NliY Good Scholarship Club '30-'33: Ice Skating Club '29. 31: Latin Club 'Ji0. '31 3 Sundial Stat? '32, '33: Girl Re- serves '30, '31g Gymboree '32: National Honor Soc-if-ty, l:I.0R1fNCi1i QDLIYIA FAULIQNLII Cv0ocl Scholarship Club '29-'3?lC Latin Club '29. '30, '3l. '32, '331 Swimmim: Club '32: Girl Reserves '29-'32: Na- tional Honoi' Soviety '32I Sundial Literary Staff '32. l1AYMOND OWSLIQY Riflv Team '303325 Crack Company '32: Stage Drill for R. O. T. C FRANCIQS POWIQLI. D1iN'l'ON Swimming: Club '30. '31g Good Scholarship Club '30-'33: National Honor Society '31 MII.DIxED COTTLE Gymboree '32: Chorus T323 Art Club '32 '33: Secretary of Chorus '22, BOYD PHILLIPS Camp Dallas '30-'32: Officers' Club '32: Crack Company '32: Scholarship Club '31, '32: Best Corporal at Camp Dallas. DOROTFIX' Cl..X1iK RUBY MARIE COBB Orchestra '29, '30: Girl Reserves '30, '31: Ice Skating: Club '30, 'IHQ Good Scholarship Club '30-'R33 El Sol '32, '33, R1'1'A CRAw1fOIxI1 Spanish Club '31, '323 Pan-American League '31, '32: Swimming Club: Spanish One-Act Play. .4 MARY ELLEN Wfulxvha Q Home EI-ononmics Club '31: Gymboree '32: Usher for Senior Play '33. nl. C. SIxII'I'II BI-ZN CIIIaN,xUIfI KATIIRYN ANN BIAQII 1 '34l: Stampede Staff '33: Girl Reserves '30, lee Skating Club '29. l'lAT'1'1l-Q W1l.BUR Play Day S, M. U. '31 3 All-Sport 1.1-lteI 32: Gymboree '32, ' ELEA NOR WIKDE Gymboree T121 Swimming' Club: Letter in Baseball, Vol-r ley Ball '3l. '32- .. 421. JANE BELEW Swimming Club '30, '31, '32, '33: Girl Reserves '32, Latin Club '30, '31: El Sol '32, '33: Sundial Staff '32, '33: Dramatics Club '33. MAYIIEI, MARTIN ELIIERT BROYLIES D Club: Baseball '30-'33, l ootball '32, MARIE HALL Good Scholarship 'Club '29, '30, '31, '32, Gymboree '32: Girl Reserves '32. '33: Linz Pin '30, '31, '32, MARTHA JANE PUPE Gymboreu '32: Gym Frolic '29, Spanish Club '20, '30: Literary Club '29:. Girl Reserves '30, KEITH EQHOLS CIIAKLLS S1vI1Tl1 Cartooning Club '29, '30: Art Club '30: Stamp Coll..-rtiiig Club '29, '31: Ice Skating Club '2E!: Camp Dallas '3lI: R. O. T, C, Staff '32, LAURA HOGAN Dramatic Club '29, '30: Latin Club '29, '30, '31: Variety Show '29, '30: Swimming Club '29, '30, '31, '32: Ice Skating Club '3U3 Good Scholarship Club '29, '30, '31, '32, '33: Treasurer Ruvettes Club '32: Hoi-sn-back liislinfl Club '32: Sundial Staff. VIRGINIA CfXMPBl'1l.l. Scholarship Club '29, '30, '31, '32: Gym Frolic '30, '32: Sunset Review of 1932, Stampede Staff '31, '32: Cravk Company '29:Music- '2!r. ' LLOYD BUTLER Junior Hi-Y '30-'31: Crack Company '29-'30: Stampede Staff '31, 32: Track, '29, '31, '323 El Circulo Adlante '30: Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. '31-'32: Tennis '29-'34l. JAMES HARP Stampede- '31, '32, Crack Company '2El: Music '20, '30, RUTH SHORT Skating: Club '31: Art Club '32, '33: Stampede Stail' '331 Gymboree '32: S. S. S, '28, '29. IJOROTHY N1'1l.L. JONES Ivo Skating Club '29: Gymboree- '32: Swimming Club '31. IJOYLE L UTo N DOUGLAS C3AR'l'1iR lfintered from Central High School of Fort Worth: I-'bob ball '31, '32g Orchestra '31, '32: Ice Skating Club 31: Business Stal? Sundial '333 Senior HI-Y '33. VIRGINIA FRYAR Good Scholarship Club '29-'33, Latin Club 29-'33: Ro- vette Club '32, '33: Skating Club '302 SwImm1ng Club '32, Riding Club '32: Dramatic Club '29. L41 I 'Q 4' ffv 'ml MARY Lois CASTOR Gymboree '32 MARY MAURINE NICCLURKIN President of Spanish Club '32: Scholarship Club '30-'331 Stampede Staff '32, '33: Pan-American League '32, '33: Linz Pin '30-'33g Linz Bible Award '31g League of Na- tions Contest '33: Philharmonic Orchestra '31, '32 in Oak Cliff-Dallas. HAZEL RUTH XVALKET sebum.-Ship Club '20, '31: sfampetie Staff '22, OSCAR VVOMACK, JR. Sundial Staff '32, Art Club '32, '33: Scholarship Club '33: Senior Hi-Y '33: Senior Play '33g Track Team, Latin Club. HENRX' TAYLOR Aviation Club: Skatinl Club. -JTJANITA JONES MILDRED ALLEN WELCH Gymboree '32, JACK TENERY National Honor Scciety '33: Good Scholarship Club '29- '33: Junior Hi-Y '29, '30: Sundial Staff '33: El Sol Club '32: Pan-American League '32: Linz Pin '33Y LYBIAN CELFINGIZR Junior Hi-Y 'Zl2: Latin Club '30, '3l: Skating Club '3l1 Rand '31-'2!3: Orc-hestra 'Ill-'33: Crunk Company '32, Bl-LSSII-. VVATTS Latin Club 'fl2: Swimming Club '29-'3l: Gymboree '32: Volley llall Letter, BFATRICF GREER Gymborve '32: French Club 'ZZEL JAQR MCiPHEARSCJN ROBERT WADDELL Band '31, '32, '5l3: Football '32: Sundial Staff '32, '33g Stanipedv Staff '32, '33: Skating Club '31 3 Sunset Review: Track: Su-nior Play. MARTELl.E WINN l-lealth Club '29: Swimming Club '2!l: Skating Club '30: Gymboree '32. MARIE THOMPSON y Club '30, '3l3 Grl Reserves '29, '3lg Skating Club- '30: Aviation Club '30: Gymboree '32, SIMEON OEFINGER L I 44 li LOMA FERGUSON DOROTHY BROWN Natioal Honor Society. A. LI. PIlll.Lll'S, JR. Latin Club '29, '30, Tennis Club '33: All-City Orclws- tra '33, Senior Play '33: Aviation Club '29: Christmas Play '32. EUGENE PAULLUS Camp Dallas '30, '31, Cravk Company '30, '31: Officers Club. Louis STONI4. Aviation Club '30g R. 0. T, C. MARY RU YH HILDEBRANIJ Senior Play '32: Stampede Staff '32: Sundial Staff '32g Chorus '31, Verse Speaking Choir '32, Gymboree '32. MARX' ELIZABETH HULL Latin Club '29-'32, Winner of Cup in Latin Tuurnament '29, Spanish Club '32: Scholarship Club '29-'33, Art Club '29, LYNN BIGGIO Junior Hi-Y '26, '2T: Crack Company '26, '2T. , - s, ow Qv K lO 'E if San Angelo High: Foo 0, '3l: Track '31, '32, Auto Mechanics Club '3l: set, Pan-American League. L UCILLIE MCCAM ERON Girl Reserves '3lJ: Spanish Club '3l: Home Econuniics Club. EVELYN NliXY'BERRY lee Skating' Club '31: Health Club: Gymboree '32. LOUIE KIM PLE Aviation Club '29: lee Skating: Club '30: Crack Company '28, '29, '30, '31, Dramativs '323 Chemistry Club '29. I WINII-'Rl-QD STRICKLANIJ Entered from Hot Springs High, Hot Springs, Arkansasg Member El Sol '33, EMMA BELLE WALLACE Latin Club '29, '305 Skating Club '30: Scholarship Club '31, '32: Girl Reserves '29-'32, Travel Club '29, '3l: Sun- dial StaH '32, '33: Thanksgiving Play '32. l4sl Q. . - fi Q .f 7 I, I .Q , ' V us -5 .L . A -K.. f 'iAAi 'A'ii 41 Ax ak Kr IIA. Qther Graduates .U . . .IAN Benat,l..1u'rence M. Brooks, Harry Cornlelison, Rl. Patil Gossett, Rufus A., Alr. Hagler, Percy L. Helton, Robert Holton. W. O. Kelsey, Herbert Martin, Darrell Mobley, George McMullen, James Fenley Peterson, Eerol Curtis Pritchett, James C. Scott, Jack R. ARX , 1933 Spencer, Thomas Boyd W'right, Wfilliam -Ioe Yarbrough, Ben Bartley, Elizabeth Bonner, Loise Deranda Brown, Ruth Opal Carter, Doris Gober, Clorene Kieffer, Goldie Catherine Morgan, Mable Luc McBride, Vera Mae Niblack, Jeanette Potts, Thelma Lee Seaton, Katrina Mae YVinfrey, Ethel Lillian JUNE, 1955 Armer, Ray Cathey, XVilliam Crews, C. C. Davis, Charlie Davisson, Tom Dunnigan, Howard Ellis, R. E. Everett, ,lack liaries, Elmo Frederick, Delmore Grant, Ralph Hamilton, Bill Hamilton, Gray Herndon, Ben Hester, Johnnie Henry, David Hinckley, jack Hock, Ben Holland, T. Keedy, Carlton King, Wfilliam Melbourne, R. Moore, Roy Murphey, Russell Murray, Fred Nance, Eldrin Oates, Harry Payne, Bob Prescott, Barron Quillen, Charles Rea, Thomas Rice, Norvell Ridgway, Richard Rowe, Hubert Shipp, Thomas Sharp, Carson Tennyson, Ted Thompson, Eugene XVagner, Dan XVagner, Wiiistoii W'arrington, Gail Yeargan, KI. O. Broome, Mary W L7- Chancey, Ruth Corbitt, Faye Daniel, Lucille Davis, Margie Hartman, Mildred Heitman, Etha Bell Hestand, Mary Lee Kiskaddon, Barbara Kosan, Johanna Manning, Annabele Manning, Garnye McCluskey, Martha McCree, Irene McDaniel, Emily Partlow, Pennell Peterson, Dorothy Pratt, Cecilia Pratt, Ouida Reynolds, Estelle Scoggin, Josephine XVade, Mildred Iam! -. - . .,-.-. f-.f,--nl. ,. , . . ' J:-f :g.,x:,., ,Q ..1..1..,.: ---f' ' v r-.f. -f 4-r1'hvg755E'gg-Ifzfszf-,-v-.::1,.,A, 1' 1? --air -Qr.x.fi:.'1' ' 'N 1..L3C....2--81-3 ' ggi Mm fi A sg XB I ff g V , ...ffl f 11 I gf 5 N I nu Y it Us Un U U ' v i'iYi'1w 4-:TWH A :Nl QQ il I ll r2e4!51 Qi 4-,.-at-ln. QQKADAQ I I and N17 I sw N24 mv 'II N we rnlllll '40-'Mx tartar' A A11 Borg s Allen, Dale Anderson, Laurence Barnwell. Olga Basden. Welbourne Baughman, Belton Biggio, Billy Bloomer, Edwin Boyd, Thomas Brooks, Harold Brooks, Paulford Buck, Fred A. Buford, Jam-k Butler, Lloyd Butner, Hoyt Burger. Frank Catfarel, E. B. Cassell. Eugene Compton, R. B. Cooke, Hollis Franz. Harry Frannell. K. B. Craven. Duane Crews. C. C. Davis, Jim Duncan. Lynn Dunnigran, Howard llysol. Noah Embry. Kenneth Emery, Elver Fill!-TOT, Roy MJ Gattis, Floyd Gayle, Gordon Geiser, David Gerth, Roland Gesner, Euzen: Glass, Billie Godfrey, Oran Gossett. Tom Gowdy, Harry Grant, Harold Gray, Charles Griffiml. Glenn Hanson. Walter Harrell, Wilson Harris, Ansel Hetiin, Durwood Henry, Steu- Herblin. Bill Holder, James Holland, James Hood, James Houston, C, L, Hulse, Walter Jackson, Nathen Jackson. Ramon Jacobson. Nathan Jamison, Jack Johnson, Earl Jones, Huszh Jones, Murray Fonts, Jack Kaye. Joseph Class ol January, 1934 Dmin Gmsi-it . , . . Pvwdfni PAULFORD Baooxs , Vice-Presidrvl C. L, HoUs'roN . . . Sffffllfy Am Lin-ir DETTMEN . . SDUUJOY Kennedy, Billy Koon, Obie Langford, Luther Lantz, Debs Loupot. Victor McBride, W. L. McCarson, O. M. McCombs, James McGee, Pat Malone, 0. B. Mann, John Matthews, Albert Medlen, Thomas Millar, Nelson Miller, Sebe Mosley, Hal Parham, W. A. Patton, Bill Peppard, Merrill Peterson, Norman Pettigrew, Hugh Platt, Duane Prewitt, Harold Price, Earl Pritchett, Robert Ray, James Neale Bawlings, R. D. Reynolds, W. T. Roberts, Billie Roberts, Euxlene Robinson, Richard Rountree, James Rountree, Joe Rucker. Earl Scates, Earl Schween. Bob Sharp, Vernon Sholte, Charles Sides, Melvin Smith, Bill Smith, Sterling Spillers, Robert Stanford. Newcomb Stegzer, Ed Stewart. Jack Sturges, Oliver Sutherland, Ashley Swain, Edgar Taylor, L. H, Thomas. Frad Valentine, oy Van Zandt, C. M. Wardlaw. Frank Warner, Ned Warrington, Gail Watson, Elmo Welch, James Wheatley, Tom Whittington. Aubrey Williams. Harold Yearnan, J. O. Zent, Kenneth Continued on Page 50 bzrls Allen, Donna Allen, Marie Averitt, Marie Baker, Doris Bastion, Sue Beckley. Ann Beeman, Juanita Black, Doris Began, Helen Burns, Billie Jo Butler, Dorothy Bumpas, Beth Cannon, Rojen Chilton, Marguerite Coonrad, Wilma Cornelison, Aileen Crabtree, Nellye Darby, Julia Davis, Margie Davis, Zoe Donnell, Lucretia Dow, Willa Dean Dufzizan, Mary C. Duncan, Lula Mae Duncan, Willie Bell Estes. Mary Jane Ferguson, Loma Fisher. Mary Lee Gallagher, Gertrude 2 I l Q Class oi June, 1934 w'lll,IAMS'I'AI'l' . . l.AWRi- NCL AND!-RsoN . ELPANOR ANN Wann . Miss SARAH Dmsuokiz . Boyx Anderson, Lawrence Anderson, James Allen, Francis Ballew, Vernon Baughman. Jame: Henge, Johnny Biggio. William Bolin, Sealy Bone, Walter Briley, Walter Buek, Fred A. Bushey, Charles Carrier, Arehie Lee Campbell, Chilton Carrigzan. Littleton Cassell, Eugene Collier, John Cooke. Hollis Cowinll. Richard Crane. Davis Crawford, R. P. Crews. Dick Clark, Joe Clark. Stanford Davis, Jim Dodson. Morrill Douglass. Paul Dumzan. Orton L. Elder, Clifford Embry. Kc nneth Feigle, Edgar Ferguson, Vernon Gracey, C. W. Griffin, Gilbert Grimmer, George Green, Ray Greer, Pommer Goodman, Sandlin Goodson, Arvard Gui-ther, John Harris, Cline Hawkins, James Houston, Gordon Holloway, Bert Hollowa, Roy Hooten. Frank Harris, W. B. Holcomb. Albert Johnson, Cecil Johnson, David Jones, Montye Jones. Noble Karr, Frederiek Kaye, Joseph Kempton, L. H. Keeler, Lawrence Kinslow, A. V. Knott. Karl Lacy, Ralph Libby, Leroy . Pl'4iKldl'Plf Vic'f'-Pr1'x1drnl . Svrrrtary , Sporum' Imckeridge. Sid Loury. Jim Lowry, Dersa Macaulay, Louis McCarson, 0. M. McCown, Chester McGee. Maurice McMillan. J. VV. Mathews, Jimmie Meanor, Gerald Miller. Ben Miller, Jeo Motfitt. Glenn Morrell, Bobby Montgomery, Sam Moore, Ashley Moore, Jack Martin, C. L. Masters. La VVayne Owen, John Owen, Ernest Parrish, Jimmie Pattello. Gray Pettigrew, Hugh Poteet, Francis Prewitt, Carroll Purdum, Robert Powell, Bernard Robertson, Elmo Robinson. Richard Ross, Arch Rushing. Wm, Rush, Milton Sale, Herbert Sample, Lloyd Schween, Bob Simmons, VVm. Sharp, Vernon Sheppherd, H. K. Shine, Fred Smith, Hal Spillers, Lawrence Smith, Melbourne Stopp, Wm. Seaton, Frederick Tance. Edwin Taylor, L. H. Taylor, Donald Trice, Louis Thompson, Clifford Wilder, Maurice Wilson, Bill VVomauk. Robert Wood. Bill Wren. Bill Yater. Joseph You ng, Jack Girlx Adair, Margaret Adamson. Evelyne Allen, Helen Continued on Page 50 -Q Armstrong, Virllinia Adams, Una Faye Boley, J uanita Beard, Eloise Ballow. Nadine Ball, Virginia Barr. Frankie Barron. LaDene Bastion, Sue Bauman. Rosemary Bently, Viola May Biggfy, Vivian Bilbo, Granita Bishop, Annie Sue Bowling, Wanda Bowman. Dorothy Boyd, Mildred Boyle, Margaret Brett, Dorothy Brewer, lone Brown, Catherine Brown, Frances Mae Burnett, Marie Campbell, Anna Ruth Chambers, Bon Hardy Danks, Wanda Day, Avanell Deans, Jean Dillinger, Irma Diggs, Glenodine Douglass, Jacqueline W L., LM Class of January, i934 Continued from Page 48 Giese, Vera Mae Glover, Maurine Gilbert, Mildred Hannon, Clara Harris, Margaret Harris, Mildred Harvey, Abbie R. Hayley, Miriam Heafer, Vera Henry, Mary Haynes, Mildred Hartman, Mildred Hendon, Nella Herndon, Harriet Hildebrand, Virginia Holbert, Elizabeth Holmes, Frances Huggins, Earnestine Hull. Dorothy Jones, Doris Jones, Sadie Marie Jones, Gladys Jones, Juanita Langford, Leona Lanphear. Vera M. bong, Vivian Martin, Eloise Mc-Cree, Irene McDowell, Katheryn Massey, Dorothy Metcalf, Evelyn Millington, Margaret McGrere, Helen McHenry, Welton Moore, Beatrice Mallicot, Vernelle Nash, Jane Patterson. Marie Jackson, Mary GeorgePhillips, Wilma January, George Jefferies, Helen Pitts, Mary Ruth Potts, Alu: Lois CidSS of June I Preddy, Juanita Prestridge, Norma Quinker, Elizabeth Rfevill, Estelle Roach, Ruth Seale, Ina Mae Scruggs, Dorothy Sharp, Juanita Sieverc, Evogene Smith, Virginis Lee Solomon. Beatrice Stephens, Jo Ann Stockard, Ruth Thorp, La Fawn Vermillion, Ruth Wadleigh, Thelma Wallace, Frances Ware, Jean Wildman, Shirley Willingham. Nada Woodson, Dorothy Wylie, Mildred 1934 Crmtinued from Page 49 Drew, .lcwel Dulworth, Lena Edwards, Burnetta Ellen, Mary Ruth Franks, Dorothy Filiere, Fran:-es Galipp, Marie Gragg, Clara Lee Grant, Nettie Hadley, Martha Jane H.all, Dorothy Elizabeth Hanson, Lorane Hathaway, Helen Havens, Doris Herndon, Nella Herndon, Elizabeth Hicks, Katherine Higgins, Julia Hood, Annie Mae Howard, Ruth Hunter, Ruth Henderson, Dixi Hendrix, Myron Isaminger, Geneva Jackson, Lucille Jackson, Mary Jones, Juanita Jones, Euthia Kershaw, Mary Louise King, El Reno Kirkham, Beatrice Young, Beatrice Youngblood. Faye Lambert., Marjorie Leinbach, Nelda Leach, Elizabeth Linebarger, Louise Longinire, Earline Lovett, Ruth Lynch, Virginia McBride, Clovis McGinn, Helen McHenry, Betty McQueen, Anna Macon, Sue March, Dorothy Jo Marshall, Helen Martin, Edith Morris, Juanita Maxich, Frances Moore, Josephine Mead, Lois Maxine Miller, Sara France Moore, Essie Ruth Overton. Mangaret Owens, Eleanor Pace, Katherine Pack, Charlotte Parkhill, Vivian Peebles, Helen W. Portwood, Lavellr- Price, Mary Louise Rakestraw, Rhoda S Reeves. Grace Reeves, Maur-ine Richardson, Phoebe Satterfield, Mildred Ann Saye, Frances Sears, Elizabeth Shelton, Frances Shuler, Leeta Jane Smith, Doris Smith, Mattie Lee Solomon, Beatrice Speer, Claribel Storey, Mary Bruce Spann. Lucille Scott, Bess Taylor. Winnifred Thomas, Evelyn Thomas, Ruth Townsley, Imogene Trout, Ramona Valebon, Eleanor Walls, Mary Dell Ward, Eleanor Ann Webb. Dorothy Whidclon, Florence White, Mary France Wimberley, Rowena Wittrock, Frances Womack, Juanita Wright, Armvitta Wyatt., Alyce S SB Qsf L,fIl v- J ff N 54 Q M fl H Ye , --Q M '1 ... 1 ,. , 'J 1' 5 , ' V l 6 3 l c Vt C1 Cl Q nl IJ J, 3 E , Ula? F 1 X 1 x 1' x x L aw , AM , wmrgmgmm 5 1-mi x Ek if A . P A za ' f' 1 V Vgl I ll ,QA,.4'a-la ll!! ' goY M M31 Qlllllll fh-JL. Q W1 ,. 1 . B03 .s Almon, Taylor Barnes, Brunner Balliew, John Biscombe, Earl Black. James Boyle, Frank Brownlee, Dick Burgess, V. N. Cade, Virizil Chenault, James Cchurchill, Francis Corbin. Bobbie Corbin, Evans Cordray, John M. Darnell. Cleo Davenport, Mark Davs, Jack Day, Richard Dodson, Howard Dowis, Fred Duke, Roy Estridize, Edward Evans, Harold Everett, Tommy Fleming, Warren Fouts, J. VVard Folmar, Frank Freilly. Al Fnltz, Everett Gales. John Wesley Gerlach, Roy Glasscock, Robert Gray, Jack Gray. Mack Hall, Phillip Hendrix, Byron Hickox, Leonard Hood, R. B. Holland, F. C. Howard, Allen Hardin, Robert. Hutchinson, Bernard Johnson, John Jones, Brannin Jones, Howard Keathley, Kenneth Keeney, Evert, Lacy, Fred Le Beau, Otis Logan, Bowman Loter, Carroll Lyons, Lloyd McBride, John Manscill. Leroy Martel, Ben Martin, Roy Mills, Frank Mims, Breard Morrison, Bobby Murphy, J. W. Murray. Cecil Muse, Tom Oden. Robert 0'Neal, Ilee Class oi January, 1935 TOM Musr . . President NIANE Pmuzo-r '... . Vire-Prmdfn! Connzua Lownaxcr . . Sn-ntary Miss liu1,A Pram. SMITH . . Sponsov Pierce, Harold Price, J. C. Rainbolt, J. D. Redwin, Harold Reed, Gerald Riddle, Elroy Rogers, Raymond Russell, James Sanders, Virgil Saye, Henry Schwenck, Wm. Schonfield, Henry Siler, Robert Spencer, Robert Smith, Tom Stemmons, Leslie Stearman, E. I,. Surles, Clifford Swenson, Bill Thacker, Ray Thompson. Edwin Vondel'-Hoya, Fred Wallace, Gene Waller, Leon Wilson. Howard VVilson, Woodrow Curly Adams. Mary Amos, Grace Arney, Mildred liiles. Lura Mae Burnett, Virginia Carpenter, Henrietta Ellenga, Frances Ellis, Mary Frances Epps, Aleda Farres, Mary Lee Fortlenbemy, Carrie Jeanette Foster, Ruth Fox, Grace Gaskill, Frances Goalsby, Frances Goetsell, Helen Gray, Evelyn Gregory, Lila Faye Griifith, Martha Hall, Jewel Hanson, Ellen Faye Harold, Elizabeth Hays, Ada Bea Hevron, Drusilla Holton. Jean Hulcy, Mildred Jacobson, Betty Jane Jones. Vernie Kennard, Mazie Lee Iawrance, Cordelia Long, Iris Love, Jeanne Lunt, Maxine McClendon, Oleta McCord, La Villa McC'own. Audvne McCree, Selma McDonald, Catherine Malone, Ruth Marschal, Mary J. Miller, Gravelynn Mitchell, Evelyn Murphy, Flo Nell Neel. Cleo New, Wynona Parker. Emma Mae- Parratt, Jane Porterfleld. Madalzliv. Pritchett, Genevieve Read, Nadyne Robinson, Oree Russell, Lorine Sibley, Ruth Smith. Alline Smith, Pauline Sockwell, Doris Spratt, Melba Strain, Elizabeth Svadlenak. Lillian Thurman, Kathryn Wadleigh, June Watkins, Martha Watson, Marjorie Wilbur, Eula Maude Windell, Mildred Winn. Corinne Wright, Anna Mary Yearyzer. Elizabeth lvl Class of June, T935 CuA1urslI1.ucr CUxT1s LLDWEIKY . Vnmrwm Pu-I-:N . Miss l.oUlSF Nloonr . Boys Xhernethy, F. L. Adamson, T. J. Alexander, IM-rrill Allen. Paul Allen. Thomas Allison, Alfred Bailey, J. H. Bard. Wesley Battle, Mercer Qaumann. Bill Bird, Arthur Bond. Emmett Bowling, Chester Boyd, Everett Brain, David Brewster. Wade Brown, Ralph Burris. Homer Burrows, Emmett Butler, VValter Camp, Marlin Carrington, Sam 'atherall. Rirhard Caullle, Olin Che-nowth. Donald Ulark. Peril Couch, llonald Coulter. F, 0. Frawford, Ernest Crnw, Rufus llavis, Barney Davis, Olen Deputy, Boll llill. Dwight Dofhzen, Gordon Duty, Rex Dunn. VV. T. Ellis. Joe Wayne Ellis. John D. Ellis. Theodore Elmer, Walter Estes. Ottis Farmer, Frank Faught, Alva H. Ferguson, Hollis Fortenberry. Sloa Frances. Vance Frost, Stanley Fulghum. Billie Garrison, Troy Gates. Robert Gerrity. Joe Gill, Bob Goodier. lfllwood ll . . PrrxiJrn! , Virf'-Pruvrdrrzl . Srrrrtury . Sfvrmvm Goodman, Wimberly Gray, Earl Gritfen. Wallare Guinn. Georrlf- Hale, Herral Hendrix. Erwin Hensloe, William HindS. Jimmy Holland, Raymond Holt, James Houston, Jasper Howard, Joe Howard, Lonnie Hulsey. Wiley Johns, Hester Johnson, L. P. Jones, Billy Judson, Taylor Kantz, Charles King, Conley King, Orville Kirkland, Torn liiskadden. Laurence Lampkin, Author N. Lampkin. Harven Langbein, Leonard Lawrance. VVilson Lemmons, Clifford V? ! Lipp. Jack Little. Pharm-s Logan, Alden Lowry, Curtis Lutz, Horace Lynch, Robert Mathews, Louie Mayfield, Carlyle R. McCall, Jimmy Mt-Gill, Fulford McKay. John McKinzie, Charles McNair, Paul Meadows, Claude Mills. Alex Minnis, Kenneth Moore. Gus Moore. Morris Moore, R. M. Nogrady. Andrew Ogden, Francis Orr, Jack Peck, Rirhard Petrich. John Pierce. Charles Pollard, Glenn Pratt, C. J. Pritchett. Orville Cozitinucd on Page 54 119391 li ' li M F V Q Q . 7g','1 7g Q'T f9'Q O 6 O 0 0 9 0 9 6 0 O -O 2.4.1 k'1..J '....A k.4'J 'Z Ilavvlimls, Lee Roy Ray. Sam Reilly, J. VV. Robinson, Rohm-rt Rusek, Carl Russell, Frank Russell, Nelson Sanch, Kenneth Sanders. Joe Sandifer. lin-n ScaR', Ray Seale, Garland Shook, Jack Singleton, Tom Smithson. Fred Sparks, Glenn Stallings, Raymond Staring. John Stice. H. C. Stuart, Billit- Taylor, Dee Terry, Dolan Teubner, Harold Tomlinson, lieorize Trimble. Lin Tudor. Fred Valentin, Clarenre Vaughan. Allan Q ef:- I ............, Class ol June, 1935 Continued from Page 53 Vaughan, Lester Warner, Robert Wellman, Walter Werner, William Wheeler, CliH'ord Whitaker, Leonard White, Lionel Whitis, T. B. Williams, Wayne Witt, John D. Wolfe, Emanuel Wolverton, Jack Wooton, Clifton Wright, John Zethraus, Roy Girls Allard, Willie Marie Altenburg, Louise Amment, Evelyn Anderson, Wilma Averitt, Ruth Bachman, Edna Madolyn Bailey, Opal Balliew, Mildred Bond, Mary Ellen Baughman, Lilla Benson, Hallie Bentley. Margaret Bibb, Wanda Biscomb, Elaine Black, Marv Frances Blaylock, Mary Chopelas, Mary Cannon. Geraldine Carey, Burnelle Carmichael, Helen Catherall, Millicent Chancellor, Cornelia Charles, Gladys Clem, Virgie Coghill. Kathryn Corbin, Joy Council, Barbara Cox, Mary Louise Cromwell, Lucile Crumley, Lois Cummings. Bertie M. Davis, Florence Deering, Patsy Dixon, Lida Doak, Clair Marie Donaldson, Marla Lee Douglas, Billie Burke Duncan, Ruth Durham, Charlene Earthaman. Lee Fae Evans, Eloise Farmer, Frances Felix, Ma1'y Emma Forsythe, Cora Mae Fowler, Ouida Franks, Jenelle Fulkerson, Mary Louise Gayle, Jane Goad, Dorothy Gray. Billie Green, Marguerite Gregory. Mildred Grilling, Lorena Hall, Lois Hassell, Eloise Harris, Betty Harvey, Mary Alice Hawkins, Marguerite Harp, Frances Henderson, Cornelia H.ipp, Bessie Nolyne Holliday, La Ruth Houston. Charlotte Sue Honea, Ruby Howard, Lenora Howard, Mary Ginna Howell, Alice Marie Hubert, Betty Hufstedler. La Verne Huggins, Alta Jesse Hyatt, Nell Ann I-Iyles, Earlyne Headrick, Pauline Jack, Anita Belle Jack, Louise January, Lnrlyn Jernigan, Mary John, Alice Johnson, Esther Johnson, Thelma Jones, Betty Jane Jones, Doris Jones, Joy Kempton. Louise Kilpatrick, Theda Belle Knight, Lucy Nell Lantz, Elein Leinbach. Ruth Long, Anna Mae Looney. Mary Blanche Lunsford, Faye McCullough, La Verne MacKinnon. Georgia McKnight, Jeanette McLarty, Margaret McLemore, Florence McVey, Dorothy Maddox. Alline Malone, Bernadena Mansfield, Letitia Marsh, Sarah Medford, Peggy Medlen, Elizabeth Melbourne. Mary Jane Meley, Dorothy Moore. Wilma Morrell, Ava Morrison, Lillian Morris, Mary Frances Murph, Donnie Nycum, Martha Jane Norton, Vivian Otis, Phyliss Ottaway, Luetta Palmer, Edna Earle Pardue, Doris Parker, Anita L. Pearson, Charlene Peterson, La Verne Philbrick, Corinne Pile. Josephine Pippin, Virginia Pope, Juanita Porter, Irma Belle Porter, Ruth Pritchett, Gladys Pinson, Billie Parks, Janie Randall. Mary J. Ray, Vera ll. Reilly, Mary Margaret Roberts, Maggie Ruth Robinson, Annie Lee Roberts, Marguerite Rogers, Marion Sabatini, Evelyn Saye, Billie Sanders, Maude Schultz, Alta Mae Schuttie, Beverly Scott, Edna Earle Shadix, Vivian Shanklin, Lorena Sheppard, Nadyne Sims, Charlcie Sims, Fredilee Spain, Bessie Slaten, Anna Marie Smith, Helen Smith, Helen M. Smith, Va. Stephens. Margie Stewart, Paula Stearman, Robynetla Stone, Nancy Stovall, Johnnie Lee Stubbletield, R:n-hurl Swift, Ruth Swindoll, Dorothy .lo Tankersly, Jessie Faye Taggart, Martha Tatom, Marguerite Thomas. Opal Todd, Otelia Townsend, Helen Watkins, Elaine Walker, Lonnie Ray Ware, Pearl Warwirk, Margaret VVatkins, Geraldine Watson, Imogene Werner. Mildred West, Alice Weaver, Margaret Weinberg, Connie Wicker, Nathalia Wilder. Mary Frances Wiley, Betty Williams, Johenrie Williamson. Jeanne Wills, Evelyn Wilson, Marie White. Edith Marie White, Frances Worden, Ann Worcester, Virginia Worley, Yandel Woodard, Jimmie Lea Wright, Louise r L . .quad ' A lg , Giza- A, , f ' Ugg .. h p .I m 4,, ,,- ! X:. iv 5i'9 ,-:lk A N... . fl Q1 A, W 3,5,VZ.Q,gf3,g3g5f1rQ5ff.sfg4'taYPS.153?AA,fy A A V Q :Wiz Q P Q.,-.V .l l 3- ..1.: a:sg:ffQf,i?QQ,i:r Ting. '- HH, V-1, . N ft ' -'35 gf. . '5g.5A-max .,, wfir'sgQ15'+, ff ' . . ,. ,- , Li, I . 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Robert Coffin, Raymond Dabney, Stanley Dalton, James Roy Davenport, Jimmie Day, Malcolm Denson. Sam Dickey. Roy Dowlen. Daniel Duzier. Billy lireosvii, Donald Duncan, William Dyer. Bob Easter, William Elder, Edgar Finger, Ira Flores, Jesse Fluke, Bill Goodman, Earl Grant, Howard Green, Frank Grogan, Robert Groth, John Guy. Claude Hayes, Durwood Haynes, John Hamilton, Edward Hammock, VValter Harris, Henry Harris, William Heartsell, W. C. Heimlich, Bernard Hendrix. Philip Henley, S. Q. Hinckley, Richard Hixon. Eugene Hunt, Len Jan-obs, Euirt-ne Jenkins, Jack John. .loe Class ol January, 1936 SAM llrxsox . . Ku HI-.RlNlr Pvriw' . Rumi N.xx'Lon , . Nliss Avi uri XY'-XRNFK . Kerr, Dorsey Lamar. Jam-k Limerick, Art. li. Lipscomb, Webb McDaniel, Herbert Maddox, Edwin Marsh. Malcolm Martin. John Mitchell, Miller Morman. Georizt- Morris, G. W. Murphrey, Leon Muse. John Nulen, Gordon Norris. Tom Pack, Bill Packer, W. B. Peacock, Tommie Poole, Paschal Truman Pounds. Freddy, Robert Pruett, Harvey Harold Wilton Quiram. Quiram. Reid, Ernest Reid, Roy Talmage Riddle. Rogers, J. Frank Sanders. Aubrey Sanders, James Santerre, Welbour Smith, Britton Smith, Charles Smith, Frank Smith, George Spann. J. C. Stewart, Eugene Stephenson, Harry Street. Frank Taylor, John Templeton, George Toldon, Eugene Tucker, Roscoe Valentine, Billy Vance, Bill Vaughan, Dorman Wagtloner, T. A. Wallace, Bill Watkins, Jack Welch, Lloyd Welton, Jack Williams, Wilburn Wilson, James VVoods. Charles Wood, H. C. VVright. Jack Wright, James Yowq-ll. John liet- Continued on Page 58 EYE.-A .rx MESFE' 'fi 'Z Il t' , Prexidvnf V111'-President . Svurrlury . Yponwr Cklrls Adkins, Zelma Bailey, Margaret Ballenxier. Barbara Bastion, Marion Hates, Marzaret Anne Belkin, Vera Bennett. Pauline Hooker. Juanita Bradley. Rosemary Broadbent. Elizabeth Brown, Helen Broyles, Annie Marie Broyles. Opal Burris, Ruth Byrd, Dorothy Campbell. Ruth Cass, Merline Chapman, Ellen Charles. Ruby Leu Clardy, Wesse Clayton, Gwendolyn Clem, Myrtle Cobb. Jeanette Copeland. Marie Crane. Hattie Lee Cunningham, Louise lrealvy. Batty l cn Class ol June, T936 Bon SENNXNG. . AKYELINE BrL1.iNos . LILLIAN jowas . Mus ANITA P.n'ri-Mos . Boyx Adamson. Ralph Alexander, N. W. Allen. Francis Atkins, Gordon Bates, Byron Bates, Richard Baxter, Robert Bell, Paul Bennett, Shannon Bishop. Harry Blackburn, Raymond Blanchard, Jack Braggjenbu 111. Robert Brewer. Eugene Broome, J. L. Brown, Randolph Bryant, Arthur Carter, Roland Cates, Alton Chatfin, Burbank Clanton, Herbert Joe Cobb, Burl Collins, Billy Coker. Percb' Corlett. Paul Cousins, Don Erskine Cox, John Crow, Javk Cullum, Jack Davenport. Sam Davis, Sammie Dean, Buddy Deen, James Dougherty. Billy Dow, Jack Duckett. James Dubose. R. T. Earthman. Wendell Edmondson, Howell Edmondson. Jim Etheridge, Earl Erickson, Enfred Foster. Gayle Frye, Edward Galloway, Wilbur Glasscock, Halbert Goodman, Darwin Gordon, James Gragz, Hugh Gray, Springfield Green, Watson Greer, Tommy Guinn. James Guthrie, J. C. Hall. Talwn Halfpenny. Holi . l'w5i1lruI Vll'e'-Prrxflfnli . Srrrelurj . Sprmim' Hargis, Norvelle Harrell. Thomas Harvey, Harry Hawthorne, W. ll. Hilhurn, William Harris, James Hecxzer. Summer Heitmann. Marshall Hendrix, Felix Hevron, Vernon Hicks, Jack Hill, Thomas Hill, YV. D. Hinds, George Hogan, George Holms, Fred Holt, Drexel Holt, Edgar Honinfr. Harold Huffhines, Charles Hunsaker, Owen Hunt. Preston Lee Hutc-hins. Leroy James Hutson, Glen Jacobson, David Jernigan, Guy Jones, Argo Lee Keeler, James Kc-elon, Carrol P Nl Kemper. Elrskiin- Kirkland, Billy Kolp, Ed Land, Rob Lanford, Fred Lanford, James l..ockridL!e, Jack 'l' McCoy, J. VV. McCoy, Bonnie McDowell, Cody Macon, James Miller, Carl Miller, Morris om Montgomery, J. R. Moore, Robert Moore, Regis Morrel, Doul-flax Mullens, James Murrell, Wynetle Morse. M. W. New, James Nogrady. An Dor Norman, Ralph Orbenbaum. Sam Otis. VVilliam T. Overton. Billy Owens, Bill Patterson, lf. M. Peck, J. VV. l'edip:o. Jack Continued on Page 58 777 YT? -oo- -go Q00 004 AA2 UMM Phillips, Bob Phillips. Stewart Pope. John Pope, Rirhard Pieree. Edwin Reese. Lindell ltiduway. Joe Riggs. Stanley Roberts, Denzel Roberts, A. J. Robinson, Forest Robinson, Paul Roper, Jack Sanders, James lke Schober, Henry Schwab, Otis Scott, Donald Senning. Bolu Sikes, Roy Smith. Raymond Smith, Vernon Springer, Joe Stegall, T. VV. Stewart. Walter Swenson, Raymond Taylor, Bill Taylor, D. E. Terry, Jack Thompson, Maurice Thomas, Paul E Q lvl 5 Dosier, Grace Dryer, Martha Dunlap, Jessie Epperson. Noyes Fair, Ann Ferguson. Jean Fite, Margaret Fitzgerald, Emogene Fleming. Marjorie Frost, Ina Nell Gardner, Ella Martha Gary, Frances Hall, Lorraine Harold, Anne HIaseloH, Dolores Hatton, Rosemary Haynes, Marguerite Hendrix, Frances Holland, Maurine Tubre, Glenn Tucker, Terrell Utgard, Drexel WadsW0v'th, Sidney Wagner, Bill Walden, Jack Walsh, Wilson Waugh, Bobby White, Carter Wilkinson. Robert Winn, Jack Wood, John Yale. J. T. Young, Eugene Girl x Adair, Lucille Altenburll. Kathryn Allen, Anna Mae Anderson, Ninna Pearl Arbaugh, Jessamine Armer, Edna Pearl Austin, Lucille Ball, Lorayne Barnes, Margaret Sut- Barnwell, Oleta Barr, Geraldine Barrett, Alta Mae Belew, Gwendolyn Bentley, Bernice Billings. Arveline Bond, Rose Lee Bonham, Lillian Boswell, Mary Braggins, Nona Brannon, Margrete Briclgewater, Oleta Britton, Pauline Brown, Elaine Brunson, Bertha Mae Buckley, Kathryn Bunn, Dorothy Caudell, Nona Charninsky, Clcste Clem, Mozelle Cline, Mary Frances Clute, Vivian Cofer, Marjorie Coles, Inez Coley, Dorothy Compton, Helen Louise Cooke, Marie Class oi January, 1936 Continued from Page 56 Holmes, Shirley Holstrom, Helen Hancock, Ray .lefl'reys, Verne-tta Mae Kumler, Anne Lawson, Minnie Lee, Celesta Lund, Ruth Luttrell, Lucille Mc-Mahan, Josie March, Virginia Ann Marsh, Sue McBride, Dorothy Mcllameron, Bernice Mcffrary, Louise McDonald, Ilorine Monk, Mavis Moore. Martha Fa ye Moore. Mary Moore. Ruth Murman, Ella Martensen, .lane Nayler, Ruth Nelson, Lou Neel, Margie Norwood, Jane Marie Orr. Grace Orr, Lois Patterson, Marie Patty, Kathryn Porter, Helen Faye Ramsey, Annie Margaret Ray, Martha Nell Ray. Wylma, Joyce Rose. Margaret Sala. Theodora Class of June, 1936 Cortinucd from Page 57 Cooper, Beatrice Coulter, Margaret Cromer, Rowena Darnell, Undeen Davidson, Lois Davis, Marie Decker, Dorothy Devenport, Ernestine Dewees, Jo Alta Donaldson. Alice Douglas, Sarah Eleanor Duff, Cora Emma Eastham, Rachael Elam, Bobbie Estes, Georxzaleen Ewing, Marion Ferris, Durstine Fleming, Christine Fleming, Ruth Follle, Edna Mae Francis, Viruinia Galloway, Mary Lucylle Gatlin, Fay Gibson, Frances Gleaves, Nelda Glover, Maude Green, Lula Mae Green, Doris. Griffin, Margaret Gross, Imogene Hoaglund, Audrey Holland, Lavonia Holtzheuser, Evelyn Hood, Susie Mae Hoover, Helen Hoover, Zelma Howard, Frances Hutchins, Dorothy Hutchinson, Frances Hyles, Dorothy Helen Jacobson, Ruth Jameson, Betty Mae Johnson, J uanita Faye Jones, Ida Sue Jones, Janie Clara Jones, Lilyan Keeton, Katherine Kershaw, Carra Leetis King, Bettye Jane Kirven, Birdie Knott, Marjorie Lacy, Thelma Lake, Ruth Lanford, Florence Lanford, Willie Mae Lanphear, Helen Gene Ledbetter, Ruth Earle Le Noir, Lothaire Lindsay, Mataline Lowry. Nellie Mae Loeckle, Ethel Mae Long, Margaret Lyons, Myrtle McDaniel, Syble McDonald, Maude McKinney, Elinor McMillan, Dorothy Manley, Ruth Mack, Doris Malven, Grace Matlock, Dorothy Matlock, Evelyn Miller, Elizabeth Mills, Margaret Morrell, Virginia Murphy. Mary Louise Mullens, Helen Murray, Martha Norman, Flnoy North, Helen Oden, Bessie Ottaway, Dorothy Passow, Anne Patrick, Vivian Patterson, Marilyn Pearce, Margaret Perry, Frances Petree, Billie Llawn Pickett, Frances Platt. Margaret Powell, Estelle Powers, Florence Price, Beatrice Price, Mary John Novella Ruth Price, Rahr, Ragsdale, Leta Ratekin, Juanita Reagan, Faye Reed, Doris Rice. Estein Shorkley, Lurille Shuford, Mildred Singletary, Georgia Mae Story, Katherine Strickland, Dorothy Sullivan, Adelle Talbot, Adeline Tuley, Davetzi Turner, Rose Tomlinson. Juanita Uglow, Mary Lee Umiker, Huldah Waggoner, Margaret Warren, Sarah Ann VVilliams, Marilyn Wolverton, Jane Wood, Mary Zimmerly, Corinne Rose, Marie Rose, Margaret Rowe, Mary Allene Rudd, Florine Runsey, Juanita Rushing, Dorothy Lou Rutherford, Carol Sandifer, Zona Lev Santerre, Nora Saunders, Bertha Schal, Delma Ann Scheffler, Edith Shannon, Alire Shelley, Frances Shelton, Helen Shephard, Pauline Simpson, Lucille Smith, Edris Smith, Ruth Smith, Martha Smith, Mary Evelyn Sorenson, Lucille Spears. Sara Spellman, Georgia Ellen Stewart, Mildred Streater, Faye Streckfuss, Marie Sturgis, Julia Suter, Frances Sutton, Edith Sutton, Margaret Swain, Evelyn Stailey, Billie B. Stewart, Nona Lois Taylor, Margaret Thompson, Virginia Thornton, Martha Tolbert, Wilma Tucker, Jane Louise Tyson, Marie Vermillion, Lola Waggener, Margaret Waller, Victorine White, Ruby Doris Wisdom, Isabel Wolfe. Robbye Leah Wolfe, Virginia Lou Wondell, Dorothy Wriflht, Erma Lee Wyatt, Dorothy Yates, Jeanette Young. 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'M 'nw A pl Ernnia llvllo Wall uc ml' if 7 . i cf Dudley Hvnnvls Iris Gilpin Bessie' Mvfurrl Marie Hall Terry Dillard Q5 23 A wg Virginia Campbell W f 1 'lil ' F wrt W'ad:ln-ll ,AM ggiil f l l' W' A 5' willin g lol 11' 1 X K , ? 'M i i WV 5: '1 L7ll Al . ms. ,,,,, , , Ezliior-in-Cbi1'f . Assistant Edilor . Exrbangi' Eifilor . . GLouo1al3i-Niaolc 1 lst Semester STAFF . H11 LN Svmox . A1 'l'H.-X l.1Lvs,n Orgi:1ri':i:!iof1.i ..., Li-'xn jr,-iN Loxx xi Ymoimx SLLI . RU1HHAr.ixi :ALI-N11SHACKI-IIOKIV Business Marmgrr ...... Rai vu Kruk il,i.u'ml1l .'.' i . VIKKJNI x Sxmiti-Y, Box Sporls . . . Rouuu RICH, Mmisiiati. Seam Y l'xl.'c.u'i,Rtfui'Ni'1.1.llUci1is Personals ........ Fiuxei-s Fiumss Cfizr-lm Iii-if . ..... Im MM' Sun ii Dux! from ilu' Hari! . . MAURINI NCCI Uklux Mun' R. Hll,llliIiRXNIl Nlmlivim' Mun . . ..... F ? ? ? .Slliifwnll'f117Io4qi'uf7f2w . . . Doius CMU PK RIZPORTERS lfdwards, lfdith Harper, Lewis Broyles, Elbert Burris, Herbert Dewees, Alva -Iacobs, Dorothy B0 yay Morrison, jack ' Parmeter, Harvev NleClusliy, Martha Bryant, Lillian XY'agner, Dan Schniucker. Flnrtnte fljyfg Lee, Helen Armour, Ray Echols, Keith Flowers, james Hutchison, Ray Sangford, Luther Morrell, Richard Murdock, Stanley Nance, Eldrin Payne, Bob Pope, Ralph Reynolds, W. 'IQ Spillcrs, Robert Wright, Morris Allen, Dale Brooks, Paulford Carter, james Chenault, Ben Everett, slack Griffin, W'eldon Harkey, jarrott Hinckley, .lack Hamilton, Gray Harris, Ansel jones, Hugh Scates. Iiarl Sparlts, Cliton Little, Harp Strobel, Bill Surles, Howard W addell, Robert Warrington, Gail Bruss, Harold Butler, Lloyd Cathey. Willialix Day, Rudolph Goodwin, Max Harp, james Hawkins, james Hester, Johnnie Howard, Tommy Keedy, Carlton Looney, Russell Moore, Donald Price. Sterling Sholre. Charles illiylor. Glen Alamison. jack Paulus. liugene Belew, 'lane Childress, janet Davis. Eleanor Davis, Mary Louise Douglas, Beverly Dunn, Claudia Galey, Ouida Haney, Genevieve Herndon, Harriet Johnson, Virginia Mcford, Bessie Morriss, Sylvia Morrow, Dolores Oney, Inez Pratt, Ouida Rohbling, Chloe Spencer, Dorothy Swain, l.eVerne Porter, Martha Barber. Hazel Cobb, Ruby Marie Hogan, Laura Holliday. llelen Kimbell, lftheleu Martin, Maybell Mitchell, Louise Nolen, Imogene Ogden, Belle Short, Ruth Trippett, Frances W'alker, Hazel Ruth Wratts, Bessie Averitt, Marie Black, Kathryn Bonner, Loise Daniel, Lucille Denton, Frances Frederick, Edith Hegstrom, Dorothy Hoehn, Gladys Kiskaddon, Barbara McCree, Irene McDaniel, Emily Robinson, Mary li SCFllggN,LjOI'Ull1Y Vaughn. Gene 1 Editor-ir:-Cfhirf . Axsisfanl lfdifor . Exwliangr Ediior Burinrx.: Managrr . Qncl Semester S . lSlARX li. Romxsox . l30R0'l'HN sI'It,NCil'R . ciI.ADYS Hoi-Hx Rom R1 hifi.-KDDI 1.1 Cartur Bal . . -IAN1iBl,l,l'W, Louisn Mrrtgui LI.. C1.AUDlAlJUNN,Hl,IhNl.FE Dust from tlwHri-il . . . l lAROI.D Bauss. VI. T. Hoi.i.ANn, EARLY St ATLN, Doi ORES lSlORRUXX', BARBARA KISK Annox. CAR1.'rox Ki i oy Hoy x Armour. Ray Echols, Keith flowers, james Rl- slones, Hugh Morrison, ,lack Parmeter, Harvey Seates, Earl Sparks. Clifton Hutchison, Ray Langford, Luther Morrell, Richard Murdock, Stanley Nance, Eldrin Payne, Bob Pope, Ralph cynolds, NV. T. Spillers, Robert XVright, Morris Allen. Dale Brooks, Paulford Carter, James Chenault, Ben Everett, Jack Griffin, Wreldon Harkcy, -larrott Hinckley. ,lack Hamilton, Gray Harris. Ansel Little, Harp Strobel, Bill Surles, Howard W'addell, Robert Nvarrington, Gail Bruss. Harold Butler. Lloyd Cathey. W'illiani Day. Rudolph Goodwin, Max Harp, james Hawkins, ,lnnies Hester, Jonnie Howard, Tommy Kcedy, Carlton Looney, Russell Moore, Donald Price. Sterling Sholte, Charles iliaylor. Glenn PORT I'AFlf Sfmrti . . Tommy l'lOWARD, AIALK layi-Rt I I -lu R MORRISKIN, DAN Waorwi R Pzfrmnals ...... HA1ia1. RUTH XY AI Rl R Dia' You Kumi- Tlml . . . Pitayi,Rl,y Domi is Mr'rfi1'im' Man . Organizations . . . AIARROT1 l lARK!EY,l:RANilS DLNTON, HAIPZL BARBER, ETH1-LEP Kumi L lMOGliNli NOLFN, RUTH MARH-. Colin, AU1Ri HoRToN, KATHIFRINF BLM K. linrru FRHDBRK R VRS rlamison. ,Iseli Paulus, Eugene Girls Belew, jane Childress, Janet Davis, Eleanor Davis, Mary Louise Douglas, Beverly Dunn, Claudia Galey. Ouida Haney, Genevieve Herndon, Harriet -Iohnson, Virginia McCord, Bessie Morriss, Sylvia Morrow, Dolores Oney, lnez Pratt, Ouida Rohbling, Chlo Spencer, Dorothy Swain, La Verne Porter, Martha Barber, Hazel Cobb. Ruby Marie Hogan, Laura Holliday, Helen Kimbell, Etheleee Lee, Helen Martin, Maybell Mitchell, Louise Nolen, lmogene Ogden, Belle Short, Ruth Trippett, Frances Walker, Hazel R. W'atts, Bessie Averitt, Marie Black, Kathryn Bonner, Louise Daniel, Lucille Denton, Frances Fredrick, Edith Hegstrom, Dorothy Hoehn, Gladys Kiskaddon,Barbara MeCree, Irene Mc Daniel, Ifmily Robinson, Mary li Scruggs, Dorothy Vaughn, Gene L l7fl 1' poetry Contest The second annual poetry contest sponsored by the SUNIJIAI and open to all students who desired to enter material was won by Bob Senning, a member of the first year class. Second and third places were awarded I.exie jean Lowman and Paul Grove. Miss Hattie Lee Hornbeak, Miss Annette Warner and Miss Sara Dinsmore acted as judges. TH E PIONEER Tense heat. Stifling, dust-laden air, Shifting sands Under rimless wheels. Weary beasts, Whose lust of water Prods themb on. Wind-dried skin. Sand-blinded eyes. Yet brave of heart, The pioneer pushes on. BOB SENNING. AUTUMN Autumn is old wine In young veins, Freedom from the heat Of Summer, And the shackles of Impassioned youth. I.Exil2jr1AN LowMAN. GOOD INDIAN Grey cholla thornsg Grey lizards flirting across Grey heat quivering, rocksg Grey dust, in wind-lifted pyramids: Grey sky, with it copper sung Grey cactus, dust greyed, Lifting arms to the sky, A brown figure Clad in a breech clout. Lying on the sand, With red spreading From Linder the black hair. . . . Civilization has come this way. PAUI. GROVE. QDMQAQEQSHEJQDQ 5 V 'D 5111199 I -... 1 I I , 11X N.. 6 4-,iff , r a E I c ' A - o rf n if , s U DEI , , V t X R s v mem Q In in - 'f mmfifi I I ll ' l l ' l zz-Q r -Q lllllllfl .QA D i ff Q! 9 3 lil gf 1 xx Hi xi I . I . 11 al 6 fl H 2133 v U , B il ' ' Alu l K QM N L4 E ' ',? 'H-xx . ., v M Q- 'nik' . 2314-FQ gg 4 ill.. FEQQ terra! - -qai National l-lonor Society Membership lo the National Honor Soi-iety represents not, only scholarship, lint also leadership. serv- iee, and rharat-ter. To be electetl to this society by the fat-ulty is one ot' the highest honors conferred on pupils. The purpose is to stimulate a desire to rentler servire, to promote leadership, to develop character in the students, and create an enthusiasm for st-holarship. t, , tae --f. , fi -- f1f+.t,.o, -geeffapfffv X- K wseffswff 'T' Ar uw W2 'N , ' ...qa 5 3 at if M 1 , ,., .. . F I hi t L I A V on :rms ,, gn 7 we .. to . Qggffa- , ff 5 'K 'tif it , ,i , i 1 :-' it . i it L44 .- , I Ramsey Moore Flautlia Dunn William Roseborough Jack Tenerv Reading across: Ruth Siegel. George lienedit-t. Altha Lievsey. Helen Sutton, Mary Billings. Ross Car- ehael, Ruth Hagzemann, Frances Denton, .larrott Harkey, Charlene Cuppg Etoyle Cupp, Ava Bailey Allene Shackelfortl, Ross Hush, Beverly Douglass, Dorothy Brown, Virginia Gaffney, Virginia Smalley, Florence Faulkner, David Geiser, Louise Alsworth, Mary Elizabeth Robinson, Dorothy Spencer, Iris Gilpin, Marie Hall, Thomas Copeland, Julia Met'all, Virginia Campbell, Charles Hates, Dorothy Queen. Mary Hull, Dor- othy Brown, Bill Hawes, Betty Stratton, Laura Hoxran, Florence Davenport. Virginia Fryar, Barrett Kirby, Hanja Lee Bell, Thelma Stone, Louise Streckfuss, Harold Bruss, Maurine McClurkin, tilarlys Hoehn, 'l'horn,as Comer, Dorothy Spencer, Eleanor St-haal, Steve Henry, Jane Murray, Harry Gowdy, Joseph Yater. Vera Mae Lannhear, W. Il, Mt-Bride. lxzl Good Scholarship Club OlrFICllfRS Pu-iidwzl . . .... -lmuaoii Haan:-N l'irr-Pzwiilrrzf . , . 'l'HoMAs Corwi-R SNVFIHIU . . RAtH.u1. STUBBLlil'll',LD Trrusznrr . . XYvIl.LIAM Ros!-lxoRoUoH Rfpmftrr . , , . DoRoTHv Smgxcui Ylvunxor . , . . Miss CONSlJEI.1.0 Coco!-LL Adair, Margaret Allen, Anna Mae Allsworth. Louise Altenburg, Kathryn Anderson, Lawrence Armstrong. Paul Arney, Mildred Bailey, Margaret Bard, Wesley Barnes, Margaret Sue Barnes, Brunner Bates, Richard Basden, Mary Lauman, Bill Bell, Benja Lee Bennett, Shannon Bentley, Bernice Belew, Gwendolyn Billings, Aveline Billings, Mary Ruth Bishop, Annie Sue Boswell, Mary Brain, Bill Brain, David Broome, J. L. Brown. Dorothy Bruss. Harold Burgess, V. N. Burnett, Marie Bush, R. L. Campbell, Virginia Cannon, Martha Carnichael, Ross Candle, Olin Chancellor, Cornelia Clayton, Gwendolyn Cline, Mary F. Cobb, Jeanette Cofrhill, Katherync Cofer, Marjorie Compton, Helen Louise Corbin. Joy Corlett. Paul Cornelison, Alieen Cornwell, Lucile Cotner. Thomas Cox. John Cramer, Rowena Crumley, Lois Cupp, Charlene Cupp, Etoyle Daniel, Lucille Deans, Jean Decker, Dorothy Dellinger, Irma Devenport, Florence Denson, Sam Dill, Dwight Denton, Frances Donaldson, Alice Douglas. Beverly Douglass, Jacqueline Dow. Willa Dean Duncan, Ruth Dunn, Claudia Edmonds. Jim Edmonds, Ruth Ellis, Mary Frances Estes, Ottis Faulkner, Florence Fogle, Edna Mae oshee, C. J. F Franks, Jenelle Fryar, Virginia Gaffney, Virginia Gales, John Wesley Gayle, Gordon Gieser. David Gleaves, Jimmie Ruth Gibson, Frances Glover, Maude Alice Gober. Clorene Good, Dorothy Goolsby, Frances Grarru. Clara Lee Graves, Maxine Green, Ernest Griffintr, Glenn Gilpin, Iris Hall, Marie Hanson, Ellen Faye Hayley, C. C. Hayley, Miriam Harkey, Hawes, Jarrott Bill Heartsill, W. C. Henderson, Cornelia, Hendrix, Philip Hendrix. Frances Henry, Dave Heagland, Audrey Hoohn, Gladys Hozran, Laura Holmes, Frances Holland, Raymond Holt. Janes Hoode, Helen Horningr, Harold Howard, Brunner Howard, Lenora Howard, Lonnie Huffman, Lucille Hull. Mary E. Hull, Dorothy Johnson, Thelma Jones, Noble Kerven, Birdie King, Bettye Kirby, Barrett Kirkham, Beatrice Kiskaddon, Barbara Kopl, Ed Kraft, Maude Lanford, Fred Lanphaer, Helen Jean Lee. Celesta Leinback, Ruth Lievsay. Altha Loupot, Dorothy Lund, Ruth Lunsford, Faye Lynch. Virginia Malone, Ruth March, Virginia Martensen, June Marsh, Sue Metcalf, Evelyn Miller, Gravelyn Moore, Ramsey Moorman, George Morehouse, Julian Morrill, Virginia Morrison, Lillian Morse, M. W. Mosley, Ruth Muncy, Rada Murph, Donnie Murray, Cecil Murray, June Murray, Martha Naylor, Ruth Oates, Harry Owens, Eleanor Patty, Kathryn Pardue, Doris Parker, Anita Parrott, Jane Peck, Richard Pearson, Cbarline Phillips, Boyd S3 l J Lipscomb, Webb Phillips, Bob Looney, Mary BlanchePile, Josephine Longmire, Earlene Pippin, Virginia Pitts, Mary Ruth Platt, Margaret. Porter, Ruth Porterfield, Madelaine Potts, Alta Lois AnnePotts, Thelma Lee Purdum. Robert Queen, Dorothy Richardson, Mildred McClurkin, Maurine Roberts, Marguerite McCree, Selma Robinson, Mary E. McDonald, Maude Robinson, Oree Melbourne, Mary JaneRodi:ers, Mary Virginia Miller, Sara Frances Roseborough, William Routt, Virginia Rowe. Mai'y Rushing, Dorothy Lou Russell, Dorothy Sala, Ruby Self, Virginia Scoxrgins, Martha E. Scott, Donald Scott, Edna Earle Scott, Vinson Shackleford, Allene Shipp, Thomas Shuford, Virginia Shuford. Mildred Shuler, Leeta Jane Siexzel, Ruth Simpson, Lucille Smalley, Virginia Smith, Edris Smith, Hal Smith, Helen Smith, Ida Mae Smith, Martha Louise Sparks, Dall' Spears, Sarah Spencer, Dorothy Stailey, Billie Stephens, Margie Stone, Thelma Stubblefield, Rachael Sturiress, Julia Stratton, Betty Lois Sorenson. Lucile Sutton, Marilaret Sutter, Frances Swift, Ruth Tanrirert, Martha Tatom. Marilueritte Tenery, Jack Thorpe, La Fawn Thurman. Katheryn Turner, Rose Wadleiiih, Thelma Waizgner, T. A. Wallace, Emma B Warner, Ned VVatkins, Martha Weaver, Maryra ret Werner, Mildred Wicker, Nathalie Wills. Evelyn Wimberly, lfpvena Wisdom, Isa 'el VVomack, Oscar.. Wood, H. C. - Wordon, Anne Wright, Jack Yarbrough. Ben Yates, Joseph Younir. Beatrice Young, Jack Zimmerly, Corrine elle ug Soclalitas Latina Ol-FIIIERS Prriillwzl . . . Maxx li Ui H B11 mixes 5crn'fur3-'1'rm un 1 . . N1-xiwl-Q1.i1.xiiiiii H L'll Vin'-Prrxiflrnl . . . . . l-I oyn GM' ru Sjmumrr . Miss Elm Aims null Miss Hi LM? 'The Sodahtas Latina www organized in Septenaber, 1926, at Sunset lligh School.'Fhe club was reorganized in October, 1929. The purpose of the club is not only to encourage the study of Latin, but also to promote friendship between the pupils who study Latin. The enthusiastic work of the sponsors, Miss Edwards and Miss Helms, has encouraged the large membership of the club. Boys Allen, Paul Alexander, N. W Aycock, G. M. Bates. Richard Bauman, Bill Blancher, jack Broome, j. L. Burgess, V. N. Cox, john Corlett, Paul Denson, Sam Everett. Thomas Frye, Edward Fultz, Everett Gesner, Eugene Gerrity, joe Gattes, Floyd Green, Ernest Griifing, Glenn Henry, Dave Henry, Steve Hogan, George Holmes, Fred jones, Howard johnson, Cecil Kolp, lid Korn, Oscar l.e Beau. Otis Moormen, George Otis, William Orn, jaelt Peacock. Tommie Pierce, Charles Smith, Tommie Sanders, Virgil Senning, Bob Shook, jack Semmons, W'illiam Stegall, E, VV. Taylor, Donald Wadsworth, Sidney Nvagner, Bill Waggoner, T. A. Yates, joseph Girly Ball, Virginia Barnwell, Oleta Barr, Geraldine Belew, Gwendolyn Beckley, Ann Benson, Hallie Billings, Aryeline Billings, Mary Ruth Blaylock, Mary Byrd, Dorothy Clayton, Gwendolyn Coghill, Katherine Compton, Helen Louise Crumley, Lois Davidson, Lois Devenport, Ernestine Dunn, Claudia Elam, Bobbie Evans, Eloise Faulkner, Florence O Gatlin, Fay Griffing, Lorena Gregory, Lila Fae Hall, Dorothy Hassell, Elouise Hannon, Clara Hull, Mary Elizabeth johnson, Thelma Knight, Lucy Nell Lawance, Cordelia Leach. Elizabeth Lee, Celesta Ledbetter, Ruth Earle Leinbach, Nelda Leinbach, Ruth Lincoln, Olila Long, Annie Mae Lowman, Lexic Looney, Mary Blanche Nlartensen. jane Nlelbourne, Mary jane Miller, Grayelyn Monnier, Gladys liyia Orr, Lois Pippin, Virginia Peebles, Helen Perry, Frances Portertield, Madeline Queen, Dorothy Reed, Doris Roberts, Marguerite Rumsey, juanita Saye, Frances Stearman, Robynetta Saunders, Bertha Smtih, Martha Louise Stewart, Mildred Sutten, Frances Swift, Ruth Schuler, Leeta jane Soadlenak, Lillian Sturgess, julia Smith, Pauline Taggart, Martha Taylor, Corrinne Thurman, Katherine Vermillian. Lola Vfatts, Bessie W'erner, Mildred Wicker, Nathalia W'illiarrvson, jeanne Walls, Evelyn Wordeim, Ann Young, Marguerite , Pan American Members OFFICERS Prrfidcnf . . Vin'-Pr1'inlm1l . Sf'r'n'faV3 . . Rz',h0rIr'r . SPVJYIYYTV . Alnmn, Taylor Brain, XY'illiam Bush, Ross listridge. Edward Holloway, Herr Kay, kloieph Kinelow, A V. Montgomery. Sam Owen, jack Ray, Neale Backman, I-Idxu Mae Belew, jane Crawford, Riu Danks, W'.xnd.x Frederick. Audrey Hull, Mary Iilizabexh johnson, Juanita Xvlmberely. . Rosxhusu . , . NLAHRM' MARGUl'RlIP TANKI-RSI EY . Mfxuamx: MC1CllURK!N . AYVIK P-NIIFRSON Longmire, Earlene Vlclllurkin, Mxurine Reeves, Grace Salomon, Bearrice Schuue. Beverley Shelton, Frances Stone, Thelma Speer, Clarihel Stuhl1lelield,R.xchel T.1nkerSley, M argueriu Tzllmn, Marguerite Thompson. Mary Elizabeth Thorpe, L2 Fawn Stovall, Johnnie l.ee Webb. Dorothy XVcaver, Margarcr Rowem lvl 1 Basden, Mary Crawford, Rita jones, Doris Parker, Anita The Spanish lil. SOL l'1'1'.vi1li'f1l S1'1'1'1'lt11'-5 imif l1'1'11.1111'1'1' . . R1'fm1'fi'1' l'ri:viil1'11t St'l'Vl'ftl7j' 'I'n'i1xurr'r . . . S1'rgmr1I-111-Arms . . Rvliorier . . . Clubs El Sol---El Solita . . B111B1t.x1x Vim'-P1'i'riili'r11, . . . Roxx'1,N.x WYLIMHIRIN .luAN1'1'a jonxsox , . . . . Mau1t1N1MciC1.U1tK1N lil. SOLITA L11.1 1,-.N Boxiiasi Vii'i'-Prf-viilrrrl , . . MAUD1-.A1.1t.h Giovix . . . MARGAR1-.'1'SUEBARN1.s MA11'1'HA NEI 1. Ru' . HkSTER jonxs V111c11N1A FRANCIS The purpose of the Spanish Clubs is to create interest, enthusiasm, and a spirit of co- operation that can be secured in no other way. lt is in these clubs that one may enter into activities, music, games, dances, plays for which there is usually no time in the classroom. MEMBERS EL SOL Belew, jane Billings, Mary Ruth Bishop, Annie Sue Brain, Bill Bush, Ross Cannon, Geraldine Cobb. Ruby Marie Adaire, Louise Barnes, Margaret Sue Bonham. Lillian Braggins,Nor.1 Brownlie, Dick Cannaday, Buster Catherall, Millicent Chapman, Ellen Chores, Ruby Lee Danks, Wanda Davis, Margie Donaldson, M adie Lee Howard, Mary Hull, Mary Elizabeth johnson, ,luanita lf. Cofer, Marjorie Crane, Hattie Lee Cromwell. Lucille Crow, jack Francis, Virginia Galloway, Mary L Gleaves, Nelda jones, Sadie Marie Kinslow, A. V. King, El Reno Knott, Karl Lievsay, Altha Mayfield, Carlyle McClurkin, Maurine EL SOLITA Hall, Lorraine Holmes, Shirley Hoover, Zelma johns, Hester Johnson, xluanita lfay ucille Jones, joy Lake, Ruth Glover, Nlaude Alice Long. Nlargaret Patterson, Marie Pearson, Charlene Ray, Neale Shelton, Frances Speer, Claribel Stephens, Marjorie Stone, Thelma McCrory, Louise Parkhill, Vivian Patterson, Marilyn Pierce, Margaret Pruit, Harvey Ray, Martha Nell Reed, Roy S1lIlCl6I'S.,lUC Tankersly, Margarite Thompson, Marie F Vermillion, Ruth Warwick, Margaret Webb, Dorothy Wimberly, Rowena W'hite, Mary France Sheppard, Pauline S Smith, Maztie Lee' Smith, Virginia Lee Streckfuss, Marie -liodd, Otelia Tolbett, Wilma Tucker, jane Louise Tucker. Roscoe Brown, lflaine .iw ma. Able S The Stamp Club President. . . . , . , BOBSENNINL. Vice-Prrsidcnt. , . . N1ARYLOUISEKhRSHAV' SerretaryamlTrPaxurer . , PAULINE SHEPHARD Sponsor . . MRs.SHAcxLEFonn I,raJf'r . . MR.FI1zj11aA1n ,Ur an The Stamp Club was organized to help the members who have just begun their collections of stamps, and to give all of the members an opportunity to buy, sell and exchange stamps. Senning, Bob Sheppard, Paulina Walden, jack Norman, Ralph Patterson, F M. Moore, Gus Cox, john Kershaw, M ary Louise Wagner, Bill Alexander, N. W. Kolp. Ed I87 , ji , . iv ,,.,, V rf ' Adiar, Lucille Bastion, Marion Bastion, Sue Belew, jane Bell, Benja Lee Bilbo. Granita G I R L R E S E R V li b Girl Reserves l'r'wiifi'f1! . . Vin'-Pl'i'Kilf1'Ilf Si'i'r'i'fur'y . Progmnz Chair nun Xorial fflnzirunuz ffnurzul lh'f7riw'r1!ufi1c' Ring filhlifllhlll Pulflif-ily . .Wuxir Cffmirnzuu Syn in' Cflairnmu Yfromor' MEMBERS OFFICERS , . . SUE BASTIQN . Ruin L'lAGEMANN . . juuix Hicums . Louis:-. STRECKI-USS MARY LEE COOPER . , . LEETTA SHULHQ . . ANNA RUTH CAMPBELL . . MARY jANE. Esrus . . DOROTHY H.KL1. . Rowienwx WlMl3ERLY . Miss Bi ss I-IAc.iu-TT Cooper, Mary Luc Edwards, Burnctta Hall, Dorothy Hall, Lorraine Hall, Marie Hagcmann, Ruth CODE racious in manner mpartial in judgment eacly for service oynl tu friends caching toward the best arneet in purpose ceing the beautiful agar for knowledge- cvercnt to Gnd ictoriuus over self vcr llcpcndalulc inccri: .11 all limes Higgins, julia klncobsen, Ruth March, Dorothy jo McFarland, Carrie Mae Morrison, Lillian Murr.1y,Alune March, Virginia Ray, Wilma Joyce Schulcr, Leetta ,lane Smith, Mattie Lcc Smith, Virginia Lee N ATION AL PU R POSE Streckfuss, Louise Thornton, Nadine Wills, Evelyn Wimberly, Rowena Wycum, jane Tn fiuil .mil gin' flu' lzrxlf' LOCAL PURPOSE To firm ide' im aplmrfurlify for girli In lil 1' an Jblllllillflf li-ff. Sl OGAN Tu film' lifi' iqlriirrlwf' IRS! Junior l-li-Y PAUI Alllx . RQBERI' PREDDY . . , Vim'- Rnwtnxrv Cm Hx . Sw1u'l111'y .1111l'lm1l111.-1 R-xYSmu1. . . WVYMIKI Rl Y Goonm Olflslfll RS . . PY't'3I1l4'Vlf R1'pn1'ff'1' . 13191111111 D1 111.x ld Cuuclw joe llllix Dwight Dill Gord mvnu Dudgcn .lulm Klum' lflw nwnwn l G mwxwx l ici' xloe Qierriry Rolmd C.xrLer Robert Allen Robert Halfpenm Rnlwerx Se xmnn in Rul ue'l' I Dyer ,V l'1'm11f1'11I S mmuv l'e.ncuel4 Thr mnwm. 1 s Allen Nlilrun Bye sI.1cli xl-:nliim Sam Orenbaum llcrlwerr Blclkmicl Gord nwxa .Aflxllls lfrancis Ogden Ruben Gnu nlames Macon Lin l3.1rnct1 George Hogan Otis lfwmcx Isvl Senior Hi-V U -an Y 2' Di x mil' my i Jack Morrisun Bill Brown R. H. Mi-Kay Louis Hulsey Ramsey Moore E. W. Smith Clifton Sparks Douglas Carter Nolan Hale Barrett Kirby Oscar Woman-k Aldon Smith Russell Looney Stanley Murdock Nathan White Bill Maloney Juv Epps Georpze lientley .l, 0. Yezirgan Albert Mathews Rivharcl Coxvinp: Harry Guwcivy Ilzlve Henry Ashlvy Mnorv Bill Smith Sli-ve Henry 1901 Rovette Club ,Q Aff in il Q Q ..,,.. Marjorie Muore L:-luru Hogan Allelheit lletiman Louise Mitfhell Betty Ch Helen Lee Mary Pllizabe-th l lUi'em'v llevenpfrrl Virizinlax Fryzu- Robinson lletty l,uiS Straltun VVunila Bibbs 1.1-xie Jenn Lowmzin Ruth Hill Louise Kemptun Hazel liarbzlr l r:4m'es Trimri-tl Helen Peebles Luuise AlsWm'fl1 Pearl Graves Ruth Museley WVinii'l'e4l Taylor The Rovctte Club wishes to express their sincere appre- ciation to Miss Dettmnn, their sponsor for the year l932-33. 1211 if ziffee K...4. Saddle and Bridle Club orriciiits A' Pl'i-xiilwif . . .... ,lo IXNNI, S11 viirxi Vin--Pnfxiilwif, . . . Louisililox Srz'i'i'fui'y-Ti'mi'imi . . . Bivi'ix1,i' Down A55 Ri'fmi'h'rx . . Nlxiu' K, Dem, xx, LOIIISI- Cox MIQNIBERS Davis, Mary Louise Sanders, Bertha Douglass, Beverly Patterson, Marilyn Stephens, Jo Anne Vyolverton, Jane Cox, Louise Jones, ,Iimie McHenry, Betty Cofer, Marjorie Duggan, Mary Katherine Pierce, Mairgaret Smith, Mattie Lee Stearman, Robynetta Smith, Virginia Lee Bush, Marion Fryar, Virginia Gower, Marguerite Hogan, Laura Gowdy, Ann Spencer, Dorothy Schutte, Beverly Davis, Eleanor Dunlap, -Iessie Moore. Marjorie Gcber. Clorine L 0 rx, is f 'LX JJ MV A l s I3 Q , 1- F rn 3 :X .f 2 A- ,-N IR: WE? , .,,, I, 5 1' V ff! 'N-n , 6 2 iff NE' nu El QWLUJ H ML W 'IQ UU W M gffikfg? X f EWQJ MQ, EEWHAIQSAHEQH l K l 3 'll YU 'll-i 4251.941 . 49 ' - r ' lllllllI 15-ah do 0 Q ffm . llimflmm P 4? xr V lxfillxl QL1'H1'l WIIHIA Madgz' SIM rm . . Ext:-llr Doolitfli' . . Mixx Riff' . , . Ma-Y A . . RUM' Lowman. l,exic Alegm Dillard. Terry Hildebrand. Mary Ruth Dick Bradley . The New Co-Ed . Thelma Lee Pntts . Nhrjurie Moore . . Loise Bonner . Alcne Slmkelfnrd . Clurene Gober . Ruth l-lageinim CAST fffclfi' . .... , llrlm ...... Riflmrif gllii-kj Bluliflijx HPIIIIFXVN Douliiflr . . ffm Yozmg ..... fif'f11'g4' ll u.vfii11gfu11 W'i1H.s YXTRAS Cupp,lili.1rlene Nlt'C'nrtl. lies P.xttm1.'l'mn Billings. Mary liutlm NVrigl1t, Durwnrd Pierce, jack Lowry, Agnew McDaniel. leo Riclw. Rulwert N1 ATlNlil PIERPORMANCIQ . Gene Vaughan . . Ann Allen . Barrett Kirby . Dudley Kennels . Nathan W'hite . Iidward Smith SI11llll.-l-lf' Pasww. john -lulinn Morehouse The New Cu-lftln was presented by tlie Senior Cl.xSsuf,lnI1L1Ll1'y'. 1931, on lfritlny evening. December 16. The tlieme of the play is tliz Arrival of .1 new student All tlie college. l'1er reception, lier trials, .md how they terminate. lt was supported anal directed by Miss wlllllClIH1ll1Ll Hetltle. A matinee performance was given Wfnlnesday. December Zl. l94I l l , , W, It Happened in Hollywood A QTOMEDY IN THREE ACTS CAST Iarz ii . . . C. xl. Foushee Messwzger . james Carter Tom Gzzrrily . . Ramsey Moore Alan Tremaym' Iosie Pembrok 1' . Haskel Payne . . Laural-Iogan Pb-yllix Kuguum' Bvrf .... Dorrwz Downing Polly O,C0um'r Mrx. Pf'7Ilbl'0k 1' Mary E. Robinson . Barrett Kirby . Betty Stratton . Virginia Smith . Marie Hall Prinrrxx Delorrzi . . Beverly Douglas Sir Hmnpbrfjy Oscar Wqumaqk I-QXTRAS Helen Lee Carlton Keedy Frances Denton Richard Ridgeway Doris johnson Bessie McCord Dorothy Spencer ,Iunius Gragg Eleanor Davis Alden Smith Kendall Irwin A runaway princess and her chum, masquerading as cook and maid, a runaway prince as chauffeur, an aspiring movie-actor masquerading as a prince, an English butler, and a publicity manager make up an unusual household in which many ridiculous situations land complicationsj arise. In the end identities are discovered and happiness reigns over all. l9Sl 1 i A Q-,wwe-ffauhvf .. . jp. ,f i. .,'l, yn V A RE .EXW ,ii ii A Hall ol Fame We nominate for THI- SUNDIAI. Hall of Fame for 1932-33 Ross I.. Bush, who has done more to put himself and his school on the athletic map than any other student of Sunset ever has. He is recognized as national champion and state record holder in the 880-yard run. Wfhile only ll sophomore student, liush set city and distriet records for the half-mile race, In the state and national meets he placed second and fourth. ln 1932 R. L. again lowered the city and district marlts. At Austin he ran the 880 yards in 1.56:9, a record better than the national high school time. At the National lnterscholastic Track Meet held in Chicago, Bush easily won his event. Ross L. Bush is now a senior at Sunset, an honor student, a member of the National Honor Society, and for the second time captain of the track team. As the climax of a glorious high school career, he is out for even greater laurels on the Cinder-paths this year. l91 v 1 fl-1-fl 5 '- f f'1.l,1':gj ,ii ',. 1i'fi7'5. 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V QV' -VV If ' I QV VV V , X X . . .- ., 511 1 .' V 0 , V . r Y! Wm 000 - an 4 Cl'1OI'US The chorus is composed of tifry voices and has accomplished much this un These accomplishments have been made possible by the earnest and helpful dneetion of Nix Michels. CLASS Pr'mlJ4'r1f . . . S1'r'r'1'lm'y . Pl'IJ,QV1IIII Cfmirnz zu GIRLS Allen. Helen Brown, Frances Mae Chilton, Marguerite Cox, Mary ,lane Compton, Helen Louise Coztle, Mildred Deering, Patsy Diggs, Glenadine Drew, Jewel Fleming, Marjorie Franks, Frances Grant, Nettie Havins, Doris Holliday, La Ruth Howell, Alice Marie Huggins, Alta jessin january, Lurlyn Jacobsen, Ruth johnson, Doris jones, Jay Mead, Lois Olil'IClI',Rh . Roi' VAI.l:NTlNl . LNIILDREIJ COYIII Lum wx -Lxxuuu Niancy. Roda Overton, Margaret Patterson, Marie Rnkestraw, Rhoda Robinson, Annie Lee Sehonfield, Maxine Soloman, Beatrice Seerer, Frances Wimberly, Rowena BOYS Brooks, Harry Chenoroth, Donald Claris, Stanford Green, Ray Holland, F. C. Holland, T. Gray, jack Lacy, Fred Lilley, Harold Preddy, Robert Valentine, Roy 4 I mu I lfi Sr Qrehestre Th: statement, Music is man's fourth necessity, has proved true with the Sunset Orchestra. The orchestra has played for almost all the entertainments this year, and the school owes much to Mr. Michels for his work and effort. rx! Violin Biggy, Vivian Childers, janet Faulkner, Florence Franks, jenelle Howard, Ruth Hull, Dorothy johnson, Juanita Keeton, Katherine Medford, Peggy Ottaway, Lorretta Phillips, A. j. Sanders, Virgil Sutton, Helen Waggoner, T. A. Whggoner. Bill com! Violin Charninsky, Grace Denzel, Robert Elder, Edger Glover, Maude Alice Gray, Springheld Hutchinson, Francis Kirvin, Birdie McClurkin, Maurinc Morrison, Bobbie Ottaway, Dorothy Rusek, Karl Sehober, Henry Searcy, Louise Cflilrizlelx Beasley, Billy Butler, Lloyd Carter, Douglas Carmicheal, Ross Dillon, Clay Folmar, Frank Gordon, Hugh Greet, Pommer Hoehn, Gladys Pounds, Truman Pruitt, Harvy Reid, Ernest Schaal, Eleanor Stalling, Raymond Tom, Tate Brass Clarinrf Land, Hary Bari Violin john, Hester johnson, Thelma Busy Wauglx, Bobbie Waugh, Hcrschell Banjo Waggoner, Henry Mandolin Griffin, Wfeldcn Horn La Beau. Otis Cello ,Ioh ns, Alice Knott, Karl lil nit' Dowlin, Daniel Judson, Taylor Bu Viivm' Miller, Sebe Bulls Thompson, M ary Tru m luv! Su, Alexander, U. XV. Carpenter, Laverett Cousins, Tom Ellis, R. E. Embry, Kenneth Hayley, C. C. Alohnscy, Robert Kaye, Joseph McGee, Pat Steger, Ed NVallace, Gene Yllllllllfll' Bates, Charles Bentley, George Land, Bob Nance, Fldrin Payne, Haskell Robinson, Robert Shine, Fred Smith, Melbron D ru rn Blanchard, jack Boyd, lfverett Patillo, Gray Sehween, Bob Thacker, Ray Tram bon 1' Cloud, Robert Deuson, Sam Howard, Tommy Kemper, Earskine Logan, Alden Thomas, Fred Ohm' Dillon, Clay Pin no Beckley, Ann xlack, Louise Lamar, Charles Masters, La VVaync McKay, john Queen, Dorothy Shelton, Helen Smith, Virginia Stubbleield, Rachael Vermillion, Ruth Vila ro pborze Wlhite, Frances llll Q, T Y A XV .-X V li A wave. Tossing and turning, Swept like a great blue fan, Sprinkled with the morning dew. Over the sandy beach And slid back into the sea. Another fan Followed And still another, All Blue With frosty bits of white on top, For hundreds of years These fans have spread Out on the same sandy beach. And so they will spread For hundreds of years Yet to come. -Ina Mai Sxu r Tl Ili WING They are the life lines of some little being. These scarcely perceptible threads On this tiny little wing. lt is a slender oval petal. lt floated from nowhere upon my hand. The cooperation of these perfect little veins Has created a wing, The delicate life wing, perhaps, Of some little insect. NVhat is the insect doing XVithout the aid of this transparent Little nothing? Look at the colors! They spring forth as if by magic. See, one of the sun's rays lighted upon it. It gleanis in beauty W'hen the light falls upon it: That is like nature--like life. The soft colors of the rainbow Have been transplanted to this silken petal. Things are always drifting from nowhere To settle upon our hands. -Looms Sturt iufuss. I 1 U2 -- J XV , If :.-- -V -- .if .,II,,. , -.,. , , I - V.- V .fVa':' ' . Q I . ,I ,II.JIII,I5 fffQf:I'3 'ItII - 'II I nvjI,I, ?' I J 11 ,. 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Her enthusiasm is contagious and has made the girls eager to beneht from the physical training classes under Miss Thoene's instruction. Miss FAU- SNIIIH Miss Smith's attractive personality makes her classes full of enjoyment. The girls leave class refreshed mentally, and physically, and they anticipate with pleasure the next physical education class period. Miss RUTH Niancii Miss Neece, as pianist for the Physical Education Department, plays an important part in school life. Her music gives zest and added enjoyment to the dancing classes in the gymnasium. llosl I Stunts The girls in the freshman physical education classes worked for stunt letters. Five to ten points were given for accomplishing the various stunts. The total number of points obtainable was two hundred. Among the most interesting stunts were the crab walk, Hsh hawk dive, human wicket, novelty walk, and stump walk. A lesson in stunts combines a good time, physical benefit, perseverance and achievement. perfect Attendance The girls in the Physical Iidueation Department with perfect attendance records received purple felt emblems in the shape nf an A. For each additional semester that .1 girl makes a perfect record in attendance she will add Ll bar to her emblem. - va.. Na.. gk Q,-N, Barron, Le Dene Bartley, Elizabeth Deering, Patsy Fair, Frances Ann Glover, Maurine Posture Contest Fifty girls were chosen from the one hundred contestants who paraded before members of the faculty at eight olclock in the morning, December 20. The one hundred girls who participated in the finals were selected from the entire Physical Education Department. Beverly Douglass won Hrst place in the contest. Fourteen other girls received the rates of all three judges. Hagemann, Ruth Otts, Eloise Hogan, Laura Pratt, Ouida Johnson, Virginia Smalley, Virginia Lanphear, Vera Mae Womaiek, Juanita Mclntosh, Margaret Swimming Club Prrsiilrnt . CLAUIIIA DUNN Vice-Prexiilent . . . Fimwczrs FRANKS Serrrlizry . . MARY VIRGINIA Rocsixs Repmf,-f . , , VIRGINIA SMALLM' Favuliy Sponsor . Miss THoENI-. X. The members of the Swimming Club swam at the Y. W. C.A. one after- noon a week during October and November. The aim of the club was to promote swimming as an outdoor sport in connection with the Physical Education Department of the school. Membership requirement was attend- ance at six of the eight swims. Tests for emblems were to swim the width of the pool on the face, to swim the length of the pool using any stroke or strokes, and to dive once either from the spring board or from the side of the pool. On December lst the Swimming Club gave a Water Carnival at the Y. W. C. A. The program consisted of demonstration of strokes, water formation, and Ll humorous interpretation of Mother Goose Rhymes. MEMBERS Cobb, jeanneilc I latlley, .lane Moore, Martha Cox, Mary jane . Hartman, Mildred Moore, Mary Dunn. Claudia Hogan, Laura Rogers, Mary Virginia Faulkner, Florence OliviJ llolliday, Helen Seaton, Thelma Franks, Frances Xliinre,Nl11rioric Sinalley, Virginia Gragg, Clara lcv Holtllieuscr. l-'velyn 7 l NNW-.-i,,,,,, f-V, W, ,-.N b ff-wfvm k g -'M V- ' an my N' '94 if ' 2 Q3 .V ' new .f - ,.2':vf-Q 1-4.2-. V - sf' 4 7 ,,- 'fs K.g:3,3.,3g - 5555 gqg 7 ,:f:W 1wgffw'3- af ' - fo aaaag , ,, sa. ,i,ggaaai i3k,Q95 J f' - in , -, ..ff aw-ef-way.-. ,V- ,- awf Baseball and All Sport As a spring and early sport, baseball is emphasized. Attractive felt emblems in purple and whiti were offered to the exceptional players. Those receiving the emblems were: Night girls who received baseball and volley ball emblems also received all sport emblems for beinl. generally gguufl at games. Alsworth. Louise Harris, Maxine Devenport, Florence Hunter, Clara. Belle Ferguson, imma Spenver. Dorothy The senim physieal vllllrzltimi 4-lasses lmefore seluml, The fulllzwing were awarrlez Armstrong, Virginia Chilton, Maruueritt- Arney. Edith Devenpurl. Ball, Helen Virginia I lm'enn'e Sansls Barber. Hazel Edwards, liurnettzi Basden, Mary Ferguson, Lunm liuley, Juanita Grapzgf, Clara. Lee Brown, Doruthy Harris, Lurraine Carter. Doris Harrie, Maxine Alsworth. Louise Brown, Catherine Ferguson. Loma XfoHey 8aH Harris, Maxine Morgan, Mary Sue Hunter, Clara Belle Wilbur. Hattie MeCre-9, Irene played some interesting: games uf volley ball in the gymnasium l emblems for bein!! growl players: Havens, Doris Hot-hn, Gladys Huward, Ruth Huffman, Lucille Hunter, Calara Belle Kinyz, Lola Martin, Eloise Mvfrer-, lrene Mclfaniel, Flmily Keevee, Grayce M:'Donalrl. Catherine See-vers, Evoyzenv Mets-alf, Evelyn Short. Ruth Nelson, Bonnie Gaye Talbot, Marguerite Nolen, Imagine Watts. Bessie Overton, Margaret, Wilbur, Hattie Vac-li. Charlotte Willinirham, Nadine Potts, Thelma Lei- Wittroek, Frances Ynunl. Beatrice ..Au- WV' lltlSl C . , Q? Vanin, V , 9... f f . -Q ' VV--f ,. VV . V y 3, EV . 5v.,.Jg- ,V,1g-jff-.QVQ- VV L.g?f.ii-Q i i , -. ..-, qv 15. . . V: , -.Vu . -,M-J.1:g,..V ig '-..... Q ,V . V V , VV,.,5V. X . V . V . ' '12 ,:1 lSV - - 5' 1Q?'ff. '3 -, X --.1 , ,ncfky ' aa .. .-3 V 45,9 V X ' ' 'ji f'V'gV'.. , g.3Qf.V1 V' ' , V . IV X 'A f ?1'Q!i'-:3.x:Q51f':'.' -' I . - ' V? V '---- .V V's2-eri:af-3'--3.:-.- .V V VSV V ' :ff :V'f,:'f.5V1.-5.-- . 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He is admirably fitted for this position, having taught military tactics in the Dallas High Schools for the last fifteen years. Since his arrival in Dallas, he has received his LL.D. degree and has advanced from the rank of Lieutenant to Lieutenant Colonel. He is constantly working for the welfare and benefit of the cadets, and it is certain that he has been instrumental in the winning of the present high rating of the cadet corps of Sunset. LII-QUTENANT R. P. LIVLLY Lieutenant Lively, a former student of Sunset and an offi- cer of the 132nd Field Artillery, is at present the assistant commandant to Colonel Burnett. Although he has been with us less than two years, he has Won many friends throughout the school by his sen-se of comradeship and understanding. We feel that he has done much for the military department and only hope that he may continue with us in the future. l.ii'14lH1r1r1l C.'olum'l Cfujifuirlx Brown, liill Majors Roseborough, Bill Cowing, Richard Moore, Ramsey Cajvlain Korn, Oscar l ir.rt Lfl'IIf!'l1lllIf Looney, Russell Sfrnml Ijvulenanlx Wagner, Dan Oefinger, Simeon I-'rrxt Srrgrunl Moore, R M. Si'1'g1'uf1fs Lacy, Ralph Land, Harry Illll Brain, Bill Emery, Elyer Elliott, Frank Phillips, Boyd Libby, Leroy Yater, joseph Corporuls Cade, Virgil Van Zandt, C. M. Stallings, Raymond Smith, J. C. Hood, R. B. Brownlee, Richard Prirufm Benge, johnny Bowling, Chester STAFF lint l.ii'111t'11u11f.i' Sf' Kelsey, Herbert Tenery, ,lack Davisson, Tom Owsley, Raymond COMPANY A Brundrett, W'arner Catherall, Richard Chaffin, Burbank Denson, Sam lflam, ,Iames Elder, Clifford Fluke, Bill Fry, Gordon Goodman, Sandlin Gragg, Hugh Harris, XV. B. Harris, W'illiam romf Lii'14fi'11i1r1f.i Butler, Lloyd Little, Harp Parmcter. Harvey Hayes, Durwood Henlyf, S. Houston, jasper Johnson, Edd Lampkin, Morton Land, Bob Lewis, Thomas Limerick, Art Maddox, Edwin McBee, Charles Matthews, Louie Moorman, George Mililrr Sl'r'gl'u11f.x Sharp, Carson Owens, Earnest Sfuff Slfzgvurzlx liushey, Charles Newman, Ulmer Robertson, Elmo Sanders, Virgil Schenck, Williani Schober, Henry Smith, Price Taylor, -Iohn Thomas, Paul Trice, Louis Tubre, Glenn Vander-Hoya, Fred Whggoner, T. A. Youngblood, Charles kiwi Cfujwluizz Mann, john Hrxf l.it-zzlvrzanl Malone, O. B. Mason, George Srrwzrl I.1'nIrnuul jones, Brannin Ifiml Srrgmrzl Mcphearson. jack .Si-rgranlx Cord ray, john Gray. Charles Cfapluln Morrill, Richard l'i1'xf l,ic'nfr'mlr1f Alford, jack Xt'1'0llll l.i4'11lHmnlx Platt, Duane Baughrnan, Belton lfiriil Sl'l'Kl'lllIf Matthews, jimmit S1'V'X1'1l1If,x Owen, john Pr Horton, Autry Holloway, Bert Taylor, Donald cjUI'1J0f!II.l Cook, Holis Grant, Harold Hammock, W'alter Mcanor, Gerald Sanders, joe Wrilliams. Harold I'ri1'uh'5 Abernathy. F. L. Bard, W'esley Bates. Byron Rinslow, A. V. Loupot, Victor Moore, jack ffol'jmr'11lx May, Gerald Green, Ernest Langford, Luther Thom pson. Fdwin Clark, Stanford Houston, Gordon i1'1lI1'.v Baxter, Robert COMPANY B Biscomb, Earl Campbell, Chilton Duckett, james Ferguson, Vernon Fleming, W'arren Green, Ray Hall, Phillip Haynes, john Henslee, W'illiam Hill, Herman Holmes, Charles january, Hugh jones, Noble COMPANY C Bullock, DeArth Butler, W'alter Chilton, Richard Churchill, Francis Davis, Sammic Davis, Barney Deputy, Bob Duncan, Williaiii Fchols, Keith Estridge, Edward Ganz, Dudley Gordon, jannes mm Kilgore, Louis Lee, Lucien Looney, D. C. Miller, Carl Moon, Troy Morrison, Bobby Murphy, Leon Orenbaum, Sam Parker, Paul Parrish, jimmie Poole, Paschall Pritchett. Orville Ross, Arch Hogan, George Harden, Robert Houston, Tommy lrwin, George Kolp, lid Little, Phares Lynch, john Murrell, W'ynette Muyheld, Carlyle Minis, Brenrd Money, Fred Miller, Morris Sample, Lloyd Smellage, jones Smith, Vernon Sparks, Glenn Stearman, F. L. Stephenson. Harry Turquette, Raymond Valentine, Billy Xlfalden, jack Wheeler, Clifford White, Lionel Wiright, john Peck, Richard Rogers, Raymond Roper, jack Senning, Bob Swenson, Bill Taylor, 13.15. Templeton, George Tenery, Bobby Tucker, Terrill Ulgard, Drexel Wilson, Hugh w,Jgl1CF, Bill W'oods. Charles lll2 C 1If7fiIIII McGee, Pat irnuil l,fA'llfl'IldIIf Allen, Dale Clark, Lee Steger, Edmund nail Si'Vg1'uul Grimmer, George rg1'uul.x Pr Rice, Norvill M use, Tom Faries, lflino Cfiljililiu Maxwell, Keith I'l7'Af l.i4'11li'r1iml Yeargan, O, XKTIJIHI 1,fl'lIft'lIdlIfX Anderson, Lawrence Young, jack I-'irxi Sl'l'lQl'tlllf llarris, Cline I'li1fn11H St'l',Lfl'llHf Wilson, liill Carter. james Corpomli Gerrity, joe Fire, j. B. Almon, Taylor Ray, Neale Douglass, Paul listes, Ottis 'ii aim Apperson, L. li. Bell, Paul Campion. Richard Si'rgi'i111f.i Stapp. W'illiani Slieppard, ll. li. Bauman, Bill Morrill, Bobby Cm-pnrulx Dodson, Morrill Duggan, Orton Faught, A. H. Finger. Ray Rainbolt, j. D. Rushing, Wvilliani COMPANY D Carrigan, Littleton Crane, Davis Crow, jack Clanton, Herbert Daugherty, Billy Dickey, Roy Dill, Robert Dill, Dwight Dodson, Howard Ellis, john liverett, Luther Fonts, jack COMPANY E Priz ules Allison, Alfred Bullock, Winstciii Bell, Edgar Bradshaw, jimmie Bolin, Sealy Carder, Archie Lee Carpenter, Leverett Crews, Dick Collier, john j. Dowis, Fred Ferguson, Hollis Grant, Ralph Harp, Harry Heeger, Sumner Hicks, jack Holt, Drexel Hutchinson, Bernard Kirkland, Tom Morrell, Douglass Murrell, Wynette Norman, Ralph Pierce, lidwin Cirirfen, Gilbert Harrell, Wilson Howard, Lonnie Harris, james jones, Howard Keeler, james Lawrance, William Lutz, Horace Maxell, Hardin Meadows, Claude Moore, Gus Oglen, Robert Reese, Lindall Stott, Donald Sieves, Guy Stiee, H. C. Tudor, Fred Waller, Leon Wardlaw, Franklin W'itt, john D. Yowell, john W'ilson, jack W'riglit, Morris Otis, XY'illiam l'. Overton, Billy Pecli, j. XV. Painter, Meredith Purdum, Robert Staring, john Taylor, Bill Tuebner, Harold illhornpson, Cligord W'alsh, Wfilson W'ilson, Howard G. lllll Cupluin Butler, Leroy Second Lfl 1IlE'71lll1fX Patton, Billy Gordon, Hugh Smith, Charles I-'irsf Sergeant Hawes, Bill Srrgcanix Moseley, Hal Sandifer, Ben Mayor Payne, Haskell Cufllairz Corner, Thomas Ifirsf Lit'Ilf!'l1d?1fX Dillon, Clay Ellis, R. E. johnsey, Robert Miller, Sebe Srroml Licllfrmzlzlx Hayley, C. C. Scates, Earl Gattis, Floyd Koon, Obie Corporalx Keeney, Evert Hale, Herrol Gales, John Griffins, Glenn Coulter, F. O. Smith, Frank Street, Frank Privates Adams, W'ayland Waugh, Herschall Nvilson, Bobby Pirsl Sa'rg4'anl COMPANY F Bailey, H. Bauman, Bill Biggio, Williani Black, james Boyle, Frank Brain, David Brewster, NVade Clark, Cecil Davis, Jack Deen, james DuBose, R. T. Dyer, Bob BAND Thompson, lidwin Wallace, Eugene Wilder, Maurice W'addell. Robert Corfvomlx Sfajf Surgruni Thomas. Fred Svrgvarzls Kaye, joseph LeBeau, Otis Mills, Frank Oehnger, Lyman Robinson, Robert Armstrong, Paul Gesner, Eugene Heartsill, NValtcr Hendrix, Phillip judson, Taylor Pierce, Charles Saye, Henry W'ooton, Clifton Farmer, Frank Green, W'atson Gunther, John Hamilton, Edward Harris, Henry Henry, Dave Hunt, Lyn Jackson, Ramon Jacobson, Nathan johnson, Cecil Keathley, Kenneth Lochridge, jack Prix airs Alexander, N. XV. Bentinck, George Blanchard, jack Buck, Fred Chambers, John Cooper, jack Cox, john C, Foshee, C. Nl. Harrell, Thomas Hutldleston, Alvis -lohnson, Virgil Lowry, Dersa Phillip, Dick Price, J. C. Sale, Herbert Simmons, Williant Speers, Joe Spencer, Robert Strain, M. A. Taylor, Henry Toldan, Eugene Yates. A. P. Kirkland. Billie Logan, Alden McDaniel, NV. P. Nance, Pldrin Norman, Ralph Norris, Tom Patillo, Gray Pounds, Truman Pructt, Harvey Reid, Ernest Phillips, Dick .,1 5' limi , , V4 Q A ' Y'll.Ii-M 1 A W , 'Y + ,,Aj'IS ' A ' ' : A A ' S A A W q,4, . A AA , A Am N ' ' 0 ..-Q-919 .risfzr f 4 , L W! ' Qi lf' WT ': - U' 3 3 ' -A Q5 f , f A -A I A U I va' iff: .A ry in --..' A . in , warez' ' M' 2 ,. A' f 'Y +A 'V ' Y ' - - M J , in j 2' A Q A ' ' 'i - ffffff .,,'. . 15 ' , A 5 ,ig gF'QfAA5???7 , ' TA . Aff. , h A ' A Q - 44 ' - J Q HE? 'a f Alifzi- - , pf, ig-Q53 ' ' . I A -x!- 1 -5 4 Vi-fp if? x . V A K, A . ,J 3 , AN fag -' Af ' ,lv A - ' . 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J ., H , M I -f .0 4 T I 1 -, J' ,-if 'g L,.'1 .Qg4?1.1gn.-'::gf:' ' M. 4 ,. ? f x-A -u c. . . , :L'.: .A .- ' M VJONACK K l fl fi P' , v V,-Qatwl gn m wma, bk I' 1 121 in n u if A1'A 2 Q f A A , V F yl 1 ,mi S J ,ASA r A.,1V ff b V , l A QA N HWMW unusual' QM? ... fx n., H-fu I if MR. BEN MA1'HLw's When you see a wild scramble on the practice field, that is Ma- thews showing the boys how it is done. No wonder the team class him as a 'reglar' sport. ., Mn. BILL BUSHMAN Head Coach Bushman has al- ways done wonderfully with whatever football material was presentg however, his main pur- pose is not to develop teams, but men. Ma. HLRMAN Coxsmm' Coach Cowly came out to help the boys because of his love for the game. And the team surely appreciates his help on Hne point- ers of play. CORSICANA STATE HOME vs. SUNSET ln their season opener, the Bison's administered the boys from Corsicana 2 22 to 6 drubbing, with Little Nellu Houston performing admirably in his capacity as Pigskin Toter par excellence. I i' , J . v . if i GRAY HAMILTON Gray wielded the smelling salts with the master's touch as a stu- dent manager this year. MR. H. C. MMDLN No football team can get 'very far without etiicicnt financial handling. Mr. Maiden has always proved to bc a tirelessmesponsible manager, :md his steady efforts have done much to promote foot- ball at Sunset. Bllil PATTQN Bill's lanky frame and cheer- ful countenance were a welcome sight to the boys, for behind those legs came HQO. lllbl ,lm Hi S I E' ,p f -- N E ::f '1g', .1 ,. X ,--1 -is W' 'W , 1 ,J 25, V A E V- 5 1 -.1 F1 -IAMM lf.-KVOKS Rin 113011 Perhaps the must popular man un :he team this Passing was Royk cl cf de ghr ' d his l year WM Cin-Captain jamcx l .1V11rs. His proniincnce lu-.11 us f11r11ixl11-al mln' l1 'als 11 ' clirillm. 1lir111igl10111 Ihr tensor! girl llim Jn .Xll Q'llY iaclicl. WCUODROW WILSON VS. SUNSET Although Collie, mighty Wildcat back, was constantly in the Bisons' ' ' 1 the more hair, the boys Look to the air landlubbing kittens. for Ll neat 13 to 7 victory over A, , x 3 iafhv li 1 . A V , Q2 ., 'L it fa- A K X,.. .. Q J , H1-.Nay Sc3H1m1f1-1 1: AI. T. l l.1.R1ils -lor lilvvs wlhcn the boys nucded .1 rciilly 1111111111 had lots of xpunk that Cl1i1'py'5 cumisteiit ll.lI'Ll work lx bl 1.1rd. Henry pun rc.1l punch in 1.11 guns. ,xt cud won for him .1 lwrth u ilu- .Xll-City 'l'1'.1111. tough. L1nb1'c.1'.1 e gl w,1s 1-.illi-A in lu Llulivcr 1111- giimlx. Ill7l Y , ,,,,,1,,,, W , V '.. Q31 l xg? l x X .Q i i -in l .4 5 2 M is f Z Q H? K-in aff! ' Q Cal-,RALII Rt-rn B111 SMHH Cl. L. lAl0USTON W'iLh his ability to catch and Catfish was noted all season C. Lfs sensational broken-held carry the ball. Gerald ought to for his accurate centering, which running made him famous in be a sensation next year. meant much to this ycar's team. local circles as i'The Sunset Lim itedf' OAK CLIFF vs. SUNSET A drop-kick by Doc Hcnslee gave Oak Cliff .1 slim 10 to 7 victory over Captain Favors and the Bisons in their lust encounter of the season. fat '4 LF! , if, V 3 1 it , 1 Q asf W ' I ' I 'l ' ' . 4'.,.v ' ,. 4. 5 - Rom-,RT S1-lu.:-ks Nlll,fKN Hua, A1lu-,u'I'Iv1,u'Huws Robert gained many yards for As .1 rcseryc tackls. Nolan fur- The Bisons hntl .1 rough .intl tht- liisnns with his lcngthy punts. nishctl plenty of rcliablc spirited ready taclslc in Alhcrr, who heltl play, Clown that post in a ycry coni- mentlablc maimer. , I, I I' :-Q? ,-J -'ft' STEVE Haxuu O. M. NICCLXRSON Asmi-'Y SU1'HkRLAND Steve, the Ladies' Man of the O. Mfs stature and long Hn- Though his blocking was ex- team, showed Bison followerv gers made him an end with .1 eellcnt, Little l.onnie's build and some real intelligent playing .is mnnia for gr.ihl'ving panes. courage nude him fl good tackle. the fullback. ROCKWA LL vs. SUNSET The overconfident Buffaloes disappointed their followers in Ll 13 to 13 straddle with thc Yellow Jackets. Not Ll had game, but it failed to IUCCI Bison standards. 0 if f.. is I W 'I Hunxaiu' Rowi' QLLIVI-'ORII Bkooits Puri. Ni'xI.oNEY The squ.1d's tough man this year was Bull Maloney, who So.xpy's wpcciilty was carrying the ball, and in th.1t capacity he gave local fam plenty of thrills Hubert's mainstay in his tight for .1 letter was his Superior run- ning offense. , proved hc could take it at end, and made the All-Citv team. iwl . ,ff S 5.- 4 Ulf ' -1 :qglmv .. . . .W .aw p , . in .mi L,., 5 Z7 Ni . 4Qf1s'ryf! hwngnift ROY VALENIJNP JIM ANDERSON STANLEY B4URDOCK We'll all remember Roy Jim always got his man Although Stanley was for his beautiful end runs with a hard tackle. Be- usually used in the back- and fine defensive play. sides his excellent defen- sses, he held to snare pa sive playing, he showed could call some ho some good blocking, FOREST VS. SUNSET t plays. fwwiwdr f emi 'HH fav jack Pours A season of team work at guard gained for jack his second letter and a place on the A1l-ciry team. He'll be back for his third season next year. In this heartbreaker the Bisons took Green medicine to the tune of 12 to 6 at the hands of the Steen brothers. However, Soapy Brooks gave the locals L1 thrill with his ninety-yard return of the kick-off for our lone marker. TECHNICAL vs. SUNSET The Bisons gave the Wolves a 13 to 0 lesson in football when Brooks and Houston uneorked a brand of play too fast even for Red Sledge. This scrap was in the thriller class. NORTH DALLAS vs. SUNSET The Bulldogs did ll lot of barking, but got the small end of a 13 to 6 score when the Herd exhibited Soapy Brooks' line plunges and the squirm- ing nature of C. L. Houston, the Sunset Limited. ' 1201 iv- rar A--' Y BASKETBALL The 1952-35 edition of Conch l3ushnun's Sunset basketball team started the season oti' with .1 bang hy defeating the NX'oodrow W'ilson XVildeats by the score of 42 to 26. Lack of height und experience proved to be .1 serious handicap, however, and the liisons failed to win another game in the first half race. Three games during the series were lost by margins of only one point. A victory over the Oik Cliff Leopards was the only game won during the second half of the race. Barrett Kirby. little Bison guard, won all-eity honors. Coach Mathew's Hamburgers, Qseeond teamj, eaptained by .lim Davis, proved to be the most colorful team in the city if not the best at winning games. TRACK Sunsefs trnelt team seems to be strongest this year in the middle distance runs L440, 880, :ind milej, in the pole vault, and the mile relay. The best bets are: in the 440, Roy Valentine and Steve Henryg in the 880, R. L. Bush and Stanley Murdoekg in the mile, Thomas Boyd and Autrey Hortong in the pole vault. Carson Sharp and Jack Morrisson. The relay is composed of Roy Valentine, Steve Henry, Stanley Murdock. and R. L. Bush. Sunset needs some candidates for the Held events. i f Av, 'Ki 4 .4 '55 42 ,. In 'tgy K 3 X , 4. , , 'P' N ff.,,,s any ,Y ' in fi x 4 nm. .wg gg xv 4- .Wilk- 7 . nm. 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The members were: Dolan Terry lC.lPY.lllll, liek liouts, il. wvtlfki liouts, Billy Spencer, and Robert Rich. The rivalry for positions on the team for 1932-55 Wxls very spirited. The following students nude the team: james Rountree, 793 joe Rountree, S03 Milo Clark, S04 Dolan Terry, SZ: Betty Alaiiieson, 82: yl. Word Fouts, 855 Jack Foutv, 87: flames Anderson, 873 Arthur Bird, 88: ,liek Terry, 39. Members of this group defended Sunset during the 1931-33 season. SUNSET TENNIS TEAM This year the Tennis Club was .iided by the addition of the double spring. Though the courts were put up .1 little too late to ,1tTord niueh in the last of the season. courts on the campus early in the priietice. they proved iery useful The club membership this year fur excelled in number that ot preeeding years .ind the team w.xs more select and each player more efficient, All of the girls were new to the Citi' Series 'lourn.iment. but several boys who played lust year returned to the court. 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Vg slr' -:f .Qian , Mf.Z'.z'4'?f31:2K-F5 ,' --'-234,14 . ,' .V - 1 i2i?3e41: :.fmY'-- 'iif-H Sff m m , g U U -Q. .ff',f1 f:3i'! ? f'f- --if Qff'4'+'9f -'TEL f- -1- , Q , i s A-21. .5 -3,5 A, RJ: ' 3 V ,- .1-xfvfl V. ggqh, ' ,gg X --,: 13C -, fl . 4 .Z .., :,.-5-,,, X '-. . 5' 'v-- W 4 '-'- X Wiififlff' S' ' . ,-2,51-1' ' - f ' . . H SM ' I X N' I M, ,,., ,.. ,..... , , Q ,vx ' x XX , . X xy , ,, , x. I f , X f 61 M W , X Y ' 1 , P Q3 k rm, J - I Es, I In L H ' , TU nl' - i .ii au. Ma U I gr am gm n Q' zzsx rw , , ,. my 9 Ak Wlllll 10-L .. - 1, W Sunset Calendar SFPTEMBr.it Wfffdnrsday, 14: Irony: the circus celebrates opening of school term. Sophs and Fish enroll first this year. Tbu.rsa'ay, 15: Upper classmen's day. Seniors and juniors choose subjects. Friday, 16: Reunion Day. Usual greetings all around. Many Post Grads. Monday, 19: Few programs changed. Everyone settles down to work. Tzzesday, 20: Lott'sa new teachers--wails from students who lost favorites. Wedn1',sda3f, 21: Linz pins presented to eighty-three by Mr. White in assembly. TlJll1'5ddJ', 22: Mrs. Durrett happy with new office in the former site of book-room. The latter is moved to 204, under supervision of Mr. I.ee. Friday, 25: Seventy-four new citizens in Sunset's halls. Welcome! Monday, 26: Wonder what kind of a team we'll have this year? Will we have a Sumlialr When will the Sfanzfzade be out-wonder? Tuesday, 27: To answer last year's calendar- this White fellow is a surf' 'nuff prin- cipal. w7f'tI11f'S6lt1J', ZX: William McCraw gives thorough and interesting talk on the Constitu- tion. Student body pleased to Hnd that our district attorney doesnit own a se- verely legal disposition. Tfazzmfa-y, 29: Whew-it's hot!! Friday, 30: Whee-Sunset's pep to be lead by six Fulla-pep-leaders. A r1'a1 carnival- with a womanless wedding, dance, and Ann Allen as Queen. Hot dogs, pop and candy galore! Ocrouiis Saturday, 1: Bisons blow lid off football season with score of 22-6 against Corsicana State Home. Monday, 3: No more cry of Wanna buy a car-check? The Railway and Terminal Company is issuing car-cards this year. Tuesday, 4: El Sol Club has first meeting. Foods 2 class serves luncheon to conference of elementary school principals. Wednesday', 5: Election day for many-Julian Morehouse, president of 4A class: Girl Reserves elect new oflieersg Claudia Dunn heads Swimming Club. First R. O. T. C. parade. Thursday, 6: Sunset Dads and Sunset P.-T. A. well under way in good work. Friday, 7: Whoops-we've found our pep: Sunset roof found missing after assembly. Football Days Are Here Againf, new song by Fred Shine, is a real hit! Safurday, X: Sunset Purple upsets dope by bringing home football in Woodrow Wilson game with score of 13-7. Monday, 10: Many swelled chests as admiring eyes rove to Sam Browns, boots, buttons and other evidences of promotions. Mute prayers to weather man for the morrow. Tuesday, 11: Oh, boy: oh, boy! Dallas Day-and fair skies! Ole Man Fun rules with a high and mighty hand. Wfc'dm'xda-y, 12: Sunset cheers hne showing at Camp Dallas as trophies presented to school by Captain Nolan Hale. Tbz1rsday,13: Bam! Sunsetls Scandal-Sheet breaks all records! El Sol the second steps in line with second meeting. Friday, 14: Make me a child, again: just for today! Safurday, 15: Sunset ties Rockwall, 13-13. Monday, 17: Have you noticed the new football uniforms? Tuesday, 18: EI Sol members initiated--And How! lVc'dm'sday, 19: Uncle Mac honors Sunset and Oak Cliff with complimentary free show. And was it good? 1I25il Q... Thursday, 20: Honor Scholarship Club elects new oiheers. Friday, 21: Thomas Cotner elected IVB president. Bisons lose to Lions with score of 12-6. Monday, 24: Zip-real football weather! Tuesday, 25: New curtains are really classy-eh? Wrdrwsday, 26: Sunset G. R.'s entertained at Oak Cliff. Thursday, 27: Stampede! Who ran the Medicine-Man be? IB class officers elected. Friday, 28: Claudia Dunn and Ida Mae Smith co-editors of Sundial. Dad's Club enter- tainment. Saiurday, 29: Sunset still in running--pulls down score of I3-0 against Tech. Monday, 51: ,N the Goblins gonna, getchu' if yuh don't watch out!!! NOVEMBER Tuesday, I: Spirits of Hallowe'en become real as report cards received. W'ednesday, 2: Fire drill-completed in three minutes. Thursday, 3: Lee Myers master of ceremonies at Pay Assembly. Good Scholarship Club and Stamp Club meet. Friday, 4: Charles Pierce elected ZA class president. Monday, 7: just another one of tbosz' days! Tuesday, 8: Meeting of El Sol. lVednt'sday, 9: Aw! Forty minutes of advisory period! Thursday, 10: Wotta day! Stampedes and assembly!! Memories of Franceu crooned dee-vinely by band-leader Haskell Payne. First Pan-American meeting of year at Stoneleigh Court. Friday, 11: Poppies, parade and football!! Bisons smear Bulldogs at 13-7. Monday, 14: Secret ambitions of Sunset's stronger sex revealed as Commander Lapham, recruiting officers, calls assembly. Tech Girl Reserves entertain Oak Cliff and Sun- set guests. Tuesday, 15: 3B Class officers elected. Favors scores high in rifle team tryouts. Wednesdayf, 16: Services of band in Kiest Park dedication gain tennis courts for Sunset. Senior Day Committee meets. Thursday, 17: Sundial staff meeting. Tryouts for Senior play. Friday, 18: Re-al pep asiembly for big game! Novel yell introduced by the Colonel. Salurday, 19: Bisons taste defeat for second time in struggle with Leopards when Hens- lee accomplishes drop-kick and ends game with score 10-7. Rovettes give first dance of year. Monday, 21: Hurrah! Sunset has won first place in poppy sales! Meeting of Latin Club. Tuesday, 22: Students respond as one to Community Chest call. lVf'61110.W1!IJ', 23: True Thanksgiving spirit pervades Sunset, aided by Girl Reserves and Hi-Y assembly and special edition of S1lll'777Pl't1I'. Thursday, 24: El Solito spreads joy in Little Mexico with Thanksgiving baskets. P.-T. A. dance. Friday, 25: Sunset well represented at Santa Claus parade. Monday, ZX: Did someone say furlzcy? O-o-o-o!! New ofncers elected by Rovettes. Tuesday, 29: Sunset's veteran players upset quiet Browne Sl Browne routine with groans and hilarity in initiation of new lettermen. Wfednesday, 30: Stamp Club searches for sponsor. Football team and coaches treated at home of Robert Spillers. IDECEMBER Thursday, 1: Many a furrowed brow as students are examined on Constitution. Friday, 2: Miss McQueen delights student body with unusual dance in Spanish-super- vised assembly. Dads' Club entertainment a real uhumdingerf, Sunset G. R.'s give program at YT 1 126 I Sunday, 4: Sunset orchestra enjoyed at Open Forum. Nfwltlay, 5: National Honor Society meets to plan initiation for sixteen new members. Tuesday, 6: What! The Seniors have lost their traditional conceit? Having to be urged to have pictures taken. Wl'Lll11'.YZlHvj', 7: Assembly conspicuous by its absence--usual advisory period. TZ?lll'SlI!l-H, X: Who said D!'f71'l'SX1l1I1? Sfunljuwle to be published at weekly intervals owing to large sales. Second Pan-American banquet held. Iirirlzzy, 9: Sunset ably represented by Epps and Favors at presentation of all-city award at Palace. Sdf1l!'I1d-Y, 10: Rovette-Hi-Y Dance! Momfu-5, 12: Sodalitas Latinas gives Christmas program. 7i1lK'S!ll1-Y, 1.5: All right, how about those Senior tags!? Wf0r1'11est1u,y, 14: Miss Warner speaks at impressive National Honor Society initiation- assembly. Tfi7ll1'Sdd.j', 15: Do gentlemen Dj still prefer blondes? Mr. Embry's biology class de- cides. Frirfagy, 16: The New Co-Ed presented by Senior Class. Momfay, 19: Hooray! 'Nother shipment of rings 'n pins!! - T11c'5z1a'y, 20: Dignified Seniors lose dignity and show typical Freshman exuberance!! for snow-lighting. Wl'lI1ll'5l1dj, 21: Senior play given at bargain matinee. TlJ1KfSdd3', 22: Siazzzpedt' again bi-weekly-never mind. our posterity will be publishing The Daily Sianzperlef' Frirfny, 25: Kern Christmas assembly-only mu' more shopping day till Christmas. . . JANUARY ' Momfaj, 2: Heavy eyes and danced-out soles give evidences of a good time had by all. Senior Hi-Y meets. Tllesdaj, 5: Unusual styles portrayed at first fire drill of new year. Wit'll11t'SdH,1', 4: All right, girls-football sweaters make debut. TlJIlf.i!1!d,j', 5: Company F wins alignment in parade. Ffldlly, 6: W'hat to do with a million discussed by G. Rfs at weekly club supper. MOI1t1dvj', 9: Sunsets Dads meet. T11F.Y!1dj', 10: Station SHS speaking-imagine Mr. White a radio announcer! Wtulzzestlavy, II: Code, Slogan and Purpose of G. Rfs discussed at weekly meeting. TfJ14rxt1aj,12: Sfuuzjnfzles? Oscar Womack chosen president of newly organized Art Club. Friday, 15: Seniors choose good-luck day for their very own. Program pronounced bex! in -yr'ars.' 4B's dancingly bid farewell to older brothers and sisters. N1Ol1tI'dj', 16: Elective-grads receive envious glances as study UQ begins for pre-exam review. 7i1lfFSLl61j', 17: Miss Wythe missed in long absence, though Mrs, McManus fM'ss Stonej ably represented her as substitute. Wffduescfa ' 18: More Sunset ori inalitv cro s u as third floor corridor becomes site If g . for latest matinee dance. Tlaursday, 19: Last will and testamentn and Senior prophecy appear in Senior' St1f'l'id1 edition of Stampede. Fricfay, 20: Fear as well as happiness predominant on closing day for some-for others N.-.99 1271 Monday, 2,5-26: Surely this was the worst yet!!! Friday, 27: Proud parents beam as offspring receive just awards-no, this isnit the fin- ish, but the Commencement- Mrmday, 30: Don,t programs ever work out right for Seniors and juniors? Twsdagy, 51: Sunset overruns with latest Fish-crop and sophisticated Sojlbs. I-tauntmiu W1f1f11r'szla.y', 1: What-no initiation? What will these Freshies come to? Thursday, 2: Sunset Orchestra and Chorus sport new jackets-class! Friday, 5: Dads! Club entertainment. Virginia Self and her troup presented. Monday, 6: Usual routine resumed much too soon to suit most studes. Tuesday, 7: B-r-r-r!!! Icicles found in most peculiar places. Wfednesday, 8: Congrats!! Hats off to our lil' dancing sweethearta' who danced away with titles of Most Popular Girl and Best Girl Citizen! Thursday, 9: Sunset's own newspaper greets students with brand-new staff. Pan-Amer- ican League dines. Friday, 10: Barrett Kirby victorious in close race for IVA president. Bisons skin Spot- ted Kittiesn in basket ball tilt. Mo11day,13: A wee bit 0, Scotch encouraged in Sunset students as thrift accounts opened. Tuesday, 14: Comics and sentiments mix in merry ramble on day of hearts. VC7ednesday, 15: St. Valentine matinee-dance celebrated one day late. Student advisory counsel inaugurated. Thursday, 16: New DU Club organized, with election of officers. Friday, 17: Miss Witherspoon's class treated to Grand Opera. High excitement in tag- ging contest at George Washington dance. Monday, 20: Sunset Senior Hi-Y's entertain Hi-Y's of Oak cliff. Tuesday, 21: Shining boots and buttons appear as military pictures taken. El Sol reorganizes. Wfadnesday, 22: Spirit of 1776 exemplified in assembly. Father of country honored in talk by Ed Smith. Tlmrsday, 23: Sfampedt' again issued to expectant Sunset populace. Three new mem- bers attend Rovette meeting. Friday, 24: Debate team selected. Ten members from Sunset Hi-Y attend conference at Austin. Dads present All-Sunset Program. Sunday, 26: Faculty honored in P.-T. A. tea. Monday, 27: Auction to be held by Sunset Stamp Collectors. Tuesday, 28: Works of Van Dyke viewed by Sunset Art Club. MARcH Wfednesday, I: Girl Reserves and Miss Falls' H. E. 8 class pay visits to Armstrong Pack- ing Company and Hunt,s Grocery, respectively. I Thursday, 2: Colorful pageant of Texas History given by Forest students. Friday, 3: Sundial goes to press. llzsl BQNERS Mrs. Moore in her eighth period Eng- lfsh 7 class asked for some similes, and here's one example of what she got: As nervous as a jelly-fish on a Model T fender. ,a a- re Miss Deffnzau: XVhere is my eye? QHaving reference to the model eye in lab. j I. B. Fife: In your head. Question asked on an English 5 quiz: Who wrote 'Moby Dick,? Fred Shine: Melville. Question: What is 'Moby Dick'? Fred Shine: A whale of a novel. Teacher: What did Hawthorne do for ul! the short story. English 5 pupil: He immoralized it. :E 7F bf Radio Annozmcer: Brooks carried the ball thirty yards for a touchdownf, Laura Hogan: Did he make it?,' 75 Pl' ll' Rosetta Stone was an Egyptian prin- cess. as si- a- Teaclaer: Is there any reason why you can,t remain here this afternoon? Aubrey: No, I can't think of any right now. Biology 3 quiz question: What is the deadliest poison known? Answer: Embalming fluid. You are dead before it touches you. 2? CIA :P Joe Epps, in inquiring whether there was any rouge that would not rub off, was informed that cream rouge wouldn't. Oh, no, said jumping joe, I mean red rouge. 3' :F 73 MissHcr1de: When getting up to speak, never grin all over the platform. Ramsey Moore: Why not?', E11 Smilh: You're not supposed to grin on the platformg you are supposed to grin on your face. I129l Bill Hamilton thinks his biggest boner occurred on the day he thought he saw his mother getting on a street car and yelled good-bye to her. XVhen he reached home, there was his mother. Mustn't speak to strange women ..... Ruth Mosely informs us that rural life is found mostly in the country. Several years ago when Dallas had a cen- tral transfer station, a negro was seen to approach a conductor and say, XVhere am dat dere transliguration station?U Cotton H. pulled a boner so big that he was almost put in jail. This is how it was: He went to a store to make a pur- chase of some sort. He laid his books down and when he went to pick them up again he took a picture worth several dollars with them. He was accused of shop-lifting and was about to be yanked off to jail when a kind lady interceded for him. Narrow squeak, I calls it. On being told that she could not go to a show on Sunday, Betty Chaffee said: What can do I do? Even croquet is a wicket gamef, C. I.. Houston is so dumb that he wrote on a test: Strategy is when you don't let the enemy know that you are out of ammuni- tion, but keep on firing. Alta I.ois Potts found out that a person does not drown in Great Salt I,ake if he keeps his head above water. In describing a Roman banquet in His- tory, Ashley said: 'KAt Roman banquets the guests wore garlics on their heads. Maurine Glover thinks that under the Mikado is an officer called the Shotgun. Getting dramatic in Public Speaking class, Ramsey Moore said: The explorer realized finally that he was lost-yes, lost in the wiles of Africa. Osmosis is a series of cells attached to the memorandum of an animalf' RL 7? X' English sparrows eat the farmer's grain and soil his corpse. We believe that the reptiles came from the amphibians by spontaneous generation and the study of rocks. 2? DI' :i' The pistil of a flower is its only pro- tection against insects. Pl' if 3? The sturgeon is a cartilaginous gonod with a long nostrum. :5 zg- :i- The flower has five parts, sepals, pedals, antlers, pistil, and trigg. Il- :E 25 How do bacteria reproduce? They multiply and then divide. A plant that lives on another plant is a humorist. Define: H20 and CO2. H20 is hot water and CO2 is cold water. The absence of thyroid results in flabby skin, laziness and vicissitudes. 7? zl- :F Tobacco lowers the mentality of the heart. we x- :z- The brain has. three coatings-the dura mater. the pia mater, and the alma mater. X' 95 :F The cerebrum is a cavity in the head. Pl' 1' 2' The stomach is a bowl-shaped cavity containing the organs of indigestion. 31' 71' Pi' In case of asphyxiation, apply artificial respiration until the patient is dead. Qne should always sing or speak with his nose wide open so the voice will sound. A good orator breathes through his dia- gram. Beethoven wrote three symphonies: the Third, the Fifth, and the Ninth. Notre Dame at Paris is noted for its gargoyles or drinking fountains. Give favorite painting: l liked the painting of the Fish lying by the bowl. It was called 'Still Lifef to show that the fish had just been caught and were still alivef' Helen Lee has a habit of wishing strange boys to choke. The Colosseum was epileptical in form. Most of the beautiful buildings of Bos- ton are of the reminiscent period of archi- tecture. 2? Ji- 22- Tbinlzing-the what of a thing. Diofoms-single-celled green plants. Lame Duck Congress was called a Hard Luck Congress on the Constitutional Exam. Capital punishment should not be used too frequently in school.-Helen Bogan. ln explaining Clairvoyance, Bud Smith said it meant the art of pretending that you know what people are thinking when really they are not thinking anything at all. Mi.vxDi11m1orz'Qduring Education W'eek, to her advisory groupjz America is known to have the best schools in the United States. Hitler is head of the 'Nitsi party in Germany. The setting of The Great Stone Face was a boy setting down on his front porch looking at a mountain. The purpose of poetry is to purify and deepen our antiseptic emotionsf' She put her arms on her akimbo ther hipl. 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Able facultyg standard coursesg sound business methodsg strong financial backingg thousands of successful graduates: good reputation among business men, who call on us for book- keepers and stenographers. It always pays to attend an estab- lished, reliable, progressive, influential school. For full infor- mation. write, call or phone 2-3551. Metropolitan Business College lDA1,l.AS, TEXAS Miss Diiisfrwre: Can anyone give the derivation of the word Audit0riu1n?', Dorix Rfeti: Yes-from Audio, meaning hear, and Taurus, meaning bull. A place where you . . Mixx Di11smorv: That will doin ...MOM Mixs Cogdeil: . . . And what is raised in Mexico, Bobby? 4. Auto Repair and XVreckcr Service Britton's Garage 81 Service Station 406 North Beckley Avenue CSARRETT JOHNSON EARL BRITTON Phone 6-0032 Figbf, Bixons, Figfaf! 1311011652 9-3 l 17g 9-3 1 183 6-0052 I'il't'XblllCl1I Tezrery: Aw, I know, but See Me at mother doesn't want me to use rough lan- EDGEFIFLD PHARMACY guage like that. , S ,J , Davis at Edgeheld Dallas fil 1 Dl' ll. TAMAR KIOI5 Il, SMITTI LAMAR 82 SMITH Ambulance at All Hours 800 West Jefferson Street Phone 6-2146 Dallas, Texas CO5Pl.lMENTS OF Chic Printing and .A6L,'lJ6'1 fi.ff72cg Co. 200 S twiit h Crowdus Street Telcph cxrm e T-2626 MRS. S. E. DOUGLASS Benniy Czzifzzre Phone 6-7221 50613 North litlgelield ' Dallas, Texas 9 S B ' 1109! Still fm wifqgraving Q W 717 EAST NINTH STREET Dallas, lexas Genuine Engraved SOCIAL AND WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS Iam' liclfwzv: Iris Gilpin has ll very elitlicult R. role in the show the Public Speaking Depart- 1 1 ment is yivingf' Bill Brain: DiHicult? XVhy. she h.1sn't I RIDING OUTDOOR word to say. I , I ., , ,, ,, lam' Bufvzr: Well, what could he moi l WL , I , . , C, III XII XY IIOIHINI difficult for hcryw CAR R OLL 'S HAMPTQN SERVICE STATION MILITARY EQUIPMENT C0m.,f,,,,,S 5l,,.z,m, 208 North Akilrd Street U H I HH RO-ld Wlllh- TH C1111 no-IS' LFO R' S Sunset High Official Jewelers Class Rings, Pins, Medals and Trophies L. G. BALFOUR CU. 206 North St. Paul DM I AS VIRGINIA SELF ICHOLS-QE'-LIS O School ofthe Dance 715-I 5 BISHOP nlfiflimlfi' Your I I'I'i i L L 7 T E X , Sfulllm 2006 WTS! .lfffcfwll XlEN'S XVFIXR . . . DRY GOODS , . . SHUES PIIUNI 6-ZSZI SHOP IN OAK CLIFF A Dallas Il1L,Il.Vfl'.'1' Brown Cracker 8: Candy Company Fxclusive Bakers of Brown 'I Mz'!,6 and Brown 'I Salfifze Flakes Honey Grahanzj 'PTIII' Pl'l'fUl'I' Smfzl Cl'tIl,'k.Lll'l, More than 100 other varieties Also Q1 Compictc Line of - Suitable for any occasion. 5 WHAT TEXAS MAKES, MAKES TEXAS Qiersofml QS1fr1lz'0nery Greeting Cards, Announcements, Place Cards, Bridge Score Pads, Visiting Cards THE LETTERPRESS 214 Medical-Dental Bldg. ROY L. SIZEMORE, Manager COMMUNITY SHOE SHOP SHOE REPAIRING A11 Wrnrlz G7lHl'61Ilft'l'J Magazines . . . Books 2012 Clarendon Drive W. I. ADDISON 85 CO. Iislnlnlishcd l SX I Si'r1'ii'e for Iilrry Kiuil of Irixuram' ll10 Kirby Building Phone 2-7828 Hc'Ja'e: You are lateg my play started half an hour ago-go in on tiptoef' Mirbvlx: Whar? Is everybody asleep al- ready? 1111- Tlumzas with hands over her e 'es : If . 4 4 5 you c.1n't guess who it is in three guesses, lim going to kiss youf, Eloise: ack Frost, Day ' ones, Hia- I wathaf' NYE' .ire your friends and appreciate your business BELL BEAUTY SHOPPE Free Courtesy Cnr within IS minutes if you but request it. 317 North Bishop Phone 6-0209 Clarendon Cleaners Wfu'r1' Quality Reigm Snprr'rm ' PHONE 6-0440 - - V NO. I. 2111 Clarendon Drive G' li' DRM' Mgr' No. 2. T09 Hampton Road IN sincere appreciation of the patronage and friendship of the entire stud- ent body and faculty of the Dallas High Schools for the past ten years... American Beauty Cover Co. 1900-OS ORANGE STREET THE COVER ON THIS BOOK WAS PRODUCED IN THIS PLANT WILSON INSURANCE AGENCY W. F. PETREE INSURANCE . . SURETY BONDS - Gitociisitv AND MARKET 1801 Allen Bldg. Telephone 2-6631 ll ln'ri' Your Trinli' Will Br' flI11iri'rii1h'r1l Dm i is, Ti ms ZSIIU Sliiirnn Phone 6-0282 D S A In .1 fashionable restaurant, Claudia Dunn, I E I 1 deslring to impress the waiter with hcr knowl- edge of French, pointed to a line on the menu Dallas- Finest pastcurizcd and Said to the waiter: I'll have some of that. Pm sorry, Missf' replied the waiter, but II K the band is playing that n0w.', H i I. P. U.: Your ear rattles dreadfully. Does TENNESSEE DAIRIES, INL. it Always do thisyi B111'1'o11 P1'c's1'11if: Oh, no-only when it is PHONE T-6526 in motion. +L ANDARIN NN AMERICAN 111111 CHINESE DISHES CI-IOP SUEY H Wa' sfzevizzlize ill B1111q111'fs, 110 11111ffc'1' bow large 01' 51111111-Sj11'c'i11l Raius We are prepared to serve all kinds of Chinese Dishes to take out, with no extra charge. 1369 Zangs Boulevard Phone 6-0404 Entrance to Grande Tourist Lodge -Z' KIESTAIEZSLXIEDIEELTIQQYDING SOUTHWEST SEAL SL LABEL CQ Ride Through Kiest Park on 316 Miles of Icjrcriloll Plfluflllg Clolllpdlly Gfavvl Bridle P21111 PRINTING THAT 'IALRSI' Imlrudion in Riding linibimssej Gul l, Silver and Paper Seals South Hampton Road Phone 9-lol-4 Bob Mccandlcssy Md,mgl,,. ,X Phone 6-0908 213 South Tyler 9 4-f ' - .-V4 . fly 71 KD -fffw 11 ' S 1524 - '26 MAlN s1. 6 DALLAS' OWN CLOTHING SIORL Arrow ggllliffj' 17115111011 Puri Cfatlzey FTIIIIIIKI' Hats N Phone 6-0103 S09 South Rosemont 4 -. . 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