Sunset High School - Sundial Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1934
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X' XXNX SwNQ?y-JuqS!b XXXQ Nxxkk xxixtiwkixxk wk K wuriiiksisiasgg gg k PUBLISHED STU DITNTS of SUNSET HIGH SCHOOL FGREWORD v Just as time Century ol progress Fair marlcs tlwe pass- age ol an era ol development in tl'1e lnistory ol tlwe vvorld, so this -tl1el934 Sundial - brings to a close anotlwer eventful and progressive year in our lives. if ff ' DEDICATICDN v To Wir. W. l. lxfliite, our iorinciioal, vvliose steady devotion lwas enabled lwim to do great tliings, We dedicate tlne nintlw volume ol tlie Sundial i 5 i g S EED GE 13566121255 1 1231313 wSC7lfIC?QV::f -'..-QF. 1, I I 5 , .. 9 ,- mon' 9' A51 1 Vo , , . . .gv .di E. ' C A , sg I'!'o A1 9 'Q a-,Q . . -:ISYS 1 s y S as , -,- f-E H .J ll 5 ,ff , . , . 5 . tg: F' Y nlllllll 0 W E 1 I . . A .TM yr N. R. CRQZIER E. B. CAUTHORN L. V. STOCKARD S11ju'1'i11fr'11r1r'111' of Sfboois Assisfant Sz111r'ri11tc11rIc'11i District SlllICYflIff'71L1l'77f of Schools of Higb Sfboois Board ol Education DR. DAVID W. CARTER, Prcxidwzt V COMMITTEES Fimzncc' BIlill1ilIgS uml Sitrs L. O. Donald, Cbairman W. J. Powell, Chairman W. J. Powell L. O. Donald Mrs. W. A. Lecpcr Gabe Allen Sujzplivs Lmzrb Rooms Mrs. W. P. Zumwalt, Cbairnmn Mrs. W. A. Leeper, Chairman W. J. Powell Z. S. Armstrong L. O. Donald Mrs. W. P. Zumwalt 1511105 Wvlfarz' Z. S. Armstrong, Cbnirnmn M1-5, W, A, LCQPC1- M1'S. W. ZUHlW2'llf Aflngtfgng Gabe Allen . J ww ww ' i I 'L . I . r , ,, V Q I l I parent-Teacher Association President ..... . MRS. T. A. WAGGONER First Vice-President . . MRS. R. F. PARRATT Second Vice-President . . . MRS. J. A. ABB13 Third Vice-Prc'sidc'nt . . . . MRS. RAY COFFIN Fourth Vice-President . . MRS. FRANK C. MILLS Fifth Vice-President . . MRS. R. M. CAMPION Sixtb Vice-President . . . MRS. B. D. POSEY Seventh Vice-President . . MRS. K. J. WAGNER Recording Secretary . . . MRS. R. G. COGHILL Corresponding Secretary . . . MRS. H. M. CLARK Treasurer ..... . MRS. W. H. HOLLOWAY Historian . . . MRS. E. G. COUNCIL Parliamentarian ................. MRS. W. T. WHITE The fourth largest Parent-Teacher Association in the State, our Own Sunset organiza- tion, has a membership of four hundred forty-seven, and twenty-three contributing Hrms. The regular meeting date is the second Friday of eac.h month in the school auditorium. The object of the Association is to create and to stimulate a bond of interest and sym- pathy 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 stimula,te, among the students, a desire for higher education. Both the Parent Education Study Class, conducted by Miss Evelyn Eastman, and the Home Study Course have had a splendid attendance and have contributed toward our attaining a standard of excellence. Funds with which to carry on the welfare work and adopted program were obtained through activities such as assemblies, dues, dances, game tournaments, and a carnival. It has entertained both graduating classes and in the interest of good scholarship has given an award to the student in each graduating class with the highest average for the four years. 'play 'ol I Q.. sv-url spfg of .S O 4 'S at lex: is :List - -i-I 'B ' :- '5 Ullllln RQ ir A I 5 g Axial 1 ,I fsizf. ff ' . . Q,- O 'I .fa l'Q ,f 51. + ' al 1 FI gz. v r Irn-- ffl A.6. I A I 24 so M o- sg-5 Pflffsl :ff vs: R r W .1.A R.. ,,,,,.. '.i '- ' I I dllln ii-11?rf ii ,,,,,A.,. 1 1 . 1 ELLA. Sunset Dads, Club OFFICERS Chairman of Exvcu-live Conzzrziilce . . . . JOE GERRITY Prcsidwzf ......... . C. H. SCHUTTE Vive'-Prcfsiflcfnf . . WILEY ROBERTS Viva'-Prvsidvnz' . C. L. HOUSTON Vice-President . . B. D. BARNETT Vice'-Prcsidenf . . JOHN D. PORTER Vin'-Presidcnz' . . R. F. WOOTEN Vicc-Prvsidmzf . . . J. A. BASTION Sc'crelary-Treaszzrcr . . . ........ K. B. CRANNELL The Dads' Club has truly lived up to its traditional motto of being in- terested in the Sunset student body during the year of 1933-34. Among its chief objectives accomplished during this year was the crea- tion of a Student Loan Fund, from which students might borrow small sums to satisfy their worthy needs. Also, they improved the football field, planted numerous trees and shrubs, resurfaced the retaining walls, improved the streets and traffic conditions surrounding the school, and most import- ant, they upbuilt and -created a civic pride, a feeling of good fellowship, and the sincere interest on the part of the Dads in their school, its faculty, and its facilities. flln ,iTI9rn1nria111 Lois WYTHE F Fl 4' -lf ,..!.l. 1 9 x I S1-.--. 'cffilfifiz ffjl., , A . . '0 C '4 af'4 .f aff. Q , . hunf- .'gj Afofoi 0 A I 53 5 'O 0 W 91 PM vi ff Q Vg Q f ' .C-E ,. A f if ' ,.-- 5 9 aw:-. 0-1' F' all Q ., I l vu 5 1 ,',- E :mu i 1 5 J. D. CHALK Science F. E. LYONS Mathematics KA1'HERINE GANNON H omc Economics RUTH HOUSTON History IRA B. LEE Mathematics LOUISE MooRE A English JAMES ELLEN STIFF English H. C. MAIDEN Mathematics JAMES P. Cook Accounting LUCILLE STEPHENS History SARAH DINSMORE English BESSIE JACKSON English BEN A. MATTHEWS History E. D. REED Mathematics mi. 1' FLORENCE HARRINGTON English GRACE SIMPSON World History GEORGE ANN TALIAFERRO Spanish RUTH NEECE Pianist AGNES SPENSER Art FRIEDA THOENE Physical ELl'1lt'llfl0l1 AGNES EDWARDS Latin RAY B. HOBEIN Mevbnical Drawing RUTH MORRIS Biology LOUISE XVARE Stud y Hall EULA PEARL SMIT SWMIQAJ AN NETTE WARN Ill! Strnogra pb y aml Tyjnfwriting REBA CHURCHILL Clerk ELIZABETH KEMP Clerk I 152'-3, ' V 1511. 1 , , . lx . f , 0',q OO' 1 5.4 5 I 1 . I C' -:,. Q. 5 -A,' 5 I 9090. 6' vi '. .4 ...- -1 ' f I' I E. 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V I z ,' LIEBESTRAUME When night draws near and dreamy shadows fall, And through dark mists the street lights dimly glow, 'When shining stars appear and listen all Intsilence there to our small world below, From out of that great space, there comes to me In 'quiet scillness that holds an ocearfs calm, Alsongi that melts away in harmony, The lovely, haunting strains of Liebestraume. 1- -Tom Gossctt GOD AND RAIN The sky's a gray, dull leaden misty Rain comes once again, 5 Beating down upon my window. , What'do I see in those drops on my pane? ' God and rain.. W More and more rain descends s On my little worldg Darker and still darker it grows, Till the skies seem to be down hurled , B God and rain r Y - 2 -Ivy IMS- MY PRAYER Oh! Emblems of evening, Stars of the night, Shine down upon me, Give me thy light. Voices of angels, So meek and mild, Bless me, and gvardime. Thy wandering child. iMddi1se Mc-Kay. cmixgssas QFVNI 5551525 f:,',1z.av ',f -.,fs'.f , .' , , A - . 'O .242 1 5Z'2 . . 7 , A I FI f I.. , -li 5 I1 f N I I b r v-n-- ' Io? 1 5. O 9 F . 9:1 I Y tlllllll I 1 1 34 ,-'-v' i .gtg ll L S A S Q I . , L !.'JA R Class of January, 1934 OFFICERS President . . . .... . . STEVE HENRY Vice-President . . HARRY GOWDEY Sacrefary . . VERA MAE LANPHEAR Trcasurer .... . MAURINE GLOVER Student Representafiw' . . . JACK FoUTs Sponsor .......... . R. H. MCKAY COMMITTEES Svnior Day Chairman ..... . , STEVE HENRY Il1l,'if!lfi0HC0l7ZN1ifff'6' . . . . HARRY GOWDEY Sorial Chairman . . . . VERA MAE LANPHEAR HAL MOSELY There is notbing like fun, is Havre? Cartooning Club, '30, R. O. T. C., '30-'33, Camp Dal- las, '31-'33, lce Skating Club, '31, Crack Company, '33, Treasurer Art Club, '32, Art Club, '33, Art Editor Sun- Ilial, '33, Aviation Play, '33, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C., '33. BEATRICE MOORE The eyes like wells wbere sun lies loo, So eleur aml irzislful brown. VERA MAE GIESE The smiles lbai win, lbe tinls tba! glow. Gymboree, '32, Good Scholarship, '33, National Honor Society, '33, Senior Play, '33. C. M. VAN ZANDT His moilesfy is exceeeleil only by bis 1uorlb. Aviation Club, '30, Latin Club, '31, '32, Crack Com- pany, '33, Camp Dallas, '33, Stage Manager of Senior Play, '33. BILL PATTON Generoxil.y sboulzl always be ueeonijrauiecl by a duxb of bIHIIOf. Junior Hi-Y, '29-'30, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C., '31, '32, Stage Crews, Music Review, '30, '31, '32, Senior Play, '34, Manager Football Team, '32, '33, Slampeile Stall, '33, Sumliul Staff, '33. DORIS BAKER Tbo.te eyes Ilarker lbuu darker! fmnsier aml lbal buir, blaeber fbun Ilxblz1nlx. Scholarship Club, '30, H. A. Club, '31, '32, Senior Play, '34, Gym Demonstration, '31, Senior Play, '33. VERA MAIJELINE HEAIVER All ber ILVJANS are u'im1ing ways. ROY VALENTINE W'bafeI'er is popular rleserzfes ullenlio11. Football, '30-'32, Basketball, '31-'33, Track, '32-'33, D Club, '33, Art Club, '33, All-City Chorus, '33, Presi- dent All-City Chorus, '33, Cheer Leader, '33, Senior Play, '34, Crack Company, '3l. EUGENE GESNER A kiml and gentle bear! be bad, To eomfort friemls anrl foes. Entered from Richmond, Virginia, '31, Latin Club, '31, '32, Senior Play, '34, Band, '31, '32, '33. DORIS BLACK Brigbl as ibe sun ber eyes fbe guzers sirilze, Anil, like fbe sun, Ibey xbine on all alike. Gym Demonstration, '30, Latin Club, '31, Exchange Editor, Sfampecle, '33, Off the Main Road, '33, Senior Play, '33, Second Place Essay Contest, '33. ROJEN CANNON Qualify, not quantify, is my measure. Gym Frolic, '30, Health Club, '30, '31, Spanish Club, '31, Gymboree, '32, Senior Play, '33. NEWCOMB STANFORD Sigh no more, ladies, sigb no more, Men were Ileeeitferx ever. DUANE PLATT Bur bones! bearls :nuke iron arms. Aviation Club, '29, '30, Cartooning Club, '29, Latin Club, '31, '32, Crack Company, '32, '33, Camp Dallas, '32, '33, Rifle Team, '33, Ticket Manager Senior Play, '33. BETH BUMPASS True as the needle io the pole, Or as tbe dial lo lbe sun. Gymboree, '32, French Club, '33, Dcclamation Con- test, '33, Senior Play, '33. Q-,--1 ,lip ol Q-all 5 s s 4 ego, is , Q '91 I O 4 va '1 0' 'Q 2.1 f-Q J ..- 1- -i-1 'B 9 ga- N lllllllh ' f .Q ti I P ... 'Q ll I Am.. -I ............. A P 'g IW, ,f .104 ' if C' : . ' up ' I , . Io? Z, 'fa , vs' rs, A 5: I tae! Q4 2: ' -v ff' r-1-, -:l I 40 lllllllll I 1 Y w 1, 4 Q I l K , I - P ' I . mi STEVE HENRY Hr was a genflemzm from sole to crown, Clean finsoreil and impcrially slim. Entered from Cincinnati, Ohio, '31, Ice Skating, '31, Football, '31-'33, Latin Club, Vice President, '32, National Honor Society, '32, '33, National Honor Society, Presi- dent, '33, President, City-Wide Hi-Y, '33, Hi-Y Presi- dent, '31-'33, Class President, '32, '33, D Club, '32, Track, '33, Student Advisory Committee, '32, '33, Presi- dent, '33. MAURINE GLOVER She gives a side glance and looks down. Beware! Beware! Gym Frolic, '30, El Sol, '32, Secretary-Treasurer, 2-A Class, '32, Linz Pin, '32, Good Scholarship Club, Treas- urer IVA Class, Senior Play, '33, National Honor Society, '33, Sundial Business Staff, '33-'34. WILMA FAY COONROD Those lovely lamps, lbese windows of the soul. C. L. HOUSTON After I have namwl the man l need say no more. Football Letterman, '32, '33, All-City Football Team, '33, Baseball Letterman, '32, D Club, '32, '33, Senior Hi-Y, '31-'33, Junior Hi-Y, '31, Secretary 3-A Class, '31, Vice President, 4-B Class, '32, Faculty Play, '32, Property Manager, Senior Play, '33, Medicine Man, Sfaniprrlv, '33. BILL SMITH The Inirofiquerablc' will, and courage ncwr to submii or yield. Junior Hi-Y, '31, Football, '30-'33, D Club, '32, '33, Senior Hi-Y, '32, '33, All-City Football Team, '33. LULA MAE DUNCAN Few larwe borne unconsciously tba' spell of lowliness. Home-Makers' Club, '30, Gym Frolic, '30, Baseball Let- ter, '32, '33, Gymboree, '32, Stamprrlv Staff, '33, Pan- American Pageant, '33. NELLYE CRABTREE Smiles are smiles only when tht' heart pulls the wire. French Club, '30-'33, Gymboree, '32, Senior Play, Prop- erties Committee, '34, Chorus, '33. HARRY GOWDEY No really great man ever tbouglat himself so. Ring Committee, '31, President Junior Hi-Y, '31, Treas- urer, 4-B Class, '33, Business Manager, Senior Play, '33, Cheer Leader, '33, Invitation Committee, '33, Vice Presi- dent, Senior Hi-Y, '33, Vicc President, National Honor Society, '33, Vice President, 4-A Class, '33, Good Scholar- ship Club, '31, '33. JACR FOUTS True merii, like u river, flu' zlevpvr ii is the less noise it makes. Football Letterman, '31-'33, Golf Letterman, '30-'33, Captain Football Team, '33, National Honor Society, '33, Vice President, Student Advertising Committee, '33, Treas- urer, Junior Hi-Y, '31, President, 3-B Class, President, 3-A Class, Senior Hi-Y, '32, '33, Basketball, '33, D Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, All-City Football, '32, '33. Jo ANNE STEPHENS She !alk'fl, slnf smil'Il, my bear! sbt' wyl'Il', Slat' rlaarnzezl my soul, 1 wisl na' bow. Health Club, '30-'33, Aviation Club, '30, Tennis Club, '30, Bridle and Saddle Club, '32, '33, President, Bridle and Saddle Club, '33, Christmas Play, '32, Gym Demon- strarion, '31, '32. EVELYN METCALF Owl c'lu'1'les 1'm'olorml fuinlly, Anil u frail of golelvn hair. National Honor Society, '33, Scholarship Club, '30-'32, Gymboree, '32, Gym Frolic, '30. DAVID GEISER He luis llwn ilu' gram, frm ruri' in vzfcry vlimv, Of bving, willwiif alloy of ful: or bran, A finislava' gcvlflvfrzari from lip fo lov. MURRY JONES A light bear! lives long. Football, '30-'33, Basketball, '31, '32, Hi-Y, '33. SADIE MARIE JONES How swvrl and fair she sI'c'ms to bc. History Club, '30, Latin Club, '30, '31, El Sol, '32, '33, Good Scholarship Club, '31, '32, '33, Gymboree, '32, Linz Pin, '32, Stunt Letter, Health Club, '33. KEITH MAXWELL He has more brains than ordinary heads contain. WILMA PHILLIPS As frank as rain On cherry blossoms. Gymboree, '32, Gym Frolic, '31, Stampczle Staff, '33. FRANCES WALLACE WlJerr thoughts serenely express, How pure, how dear, their dwelling place. Entered from Oak Cliff, '31, Gymboree, '32, Senior Play, '34. DEBS LANTZ Look, his winding up the watch of his wit' By and by it will strike. 1 WALTER HANSON Above my fortum'-yet my slate is well- I am a gentleman. EARLINE LONGMIRE . . . Thou hast a warm and loving heart. Honor Scholarship Club, '30, '31, '32, Health Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, Pan-American League, '31, '32, El Sol, '33, Gym Demonstration, '32, '33. SARAI-I LOUISE Asu Her hair was not more sunny than her heart. Transferred from Athens High School, '33. HOYT BUTNER Like some young ryprr-ss, tall and dark and straight. Baseball, '32, '33, D Club, '33. HARRY CRAIG An honest man, close hnttoned to the thin, Broadrloth without, and a warm heart within. THELMA WADLEIGH Gentle in manner, firms in reality. Gym Frolic, '30, Gymboree, '32, Girl Reserves, Council Representative, '31, Girl Reserves, Secretary Dallas Coun- cil, '31, National Honor Society, '33, '34, Senior Play, '34. JUANITA BEEMAN We tire of the pleasures we take, But never of those we give. Entered from Vinita, Oklahoma, '31, Gymboree, '32, Senior Play, '34. BILLY ROBERTS Happy the man, aml happy he alone, He, who ran fall today his own. Crack Company, '32, Latin Club, '31, Reporter, Stampede, '33, '34, Business Manager, Stampede, '33. WALTER HULSE Man of polite learning and a liberal education. Stampede, '33, Advertising Manager Senior Play, '33. WILLA DEAN Dow She is gentle, she is shy, But there's misrhief in her eye. Ilan. ol U I. tsl! id ,Q . ,091 CI! S av' xg 4 5 te .0 fl les AH Es' H3 -i-1 B 39' -HQ- S :- 'yn llllllh- 'Q um Q 54 , K I l I or I A - I A ,f If? I 1 ' I 4' ., f'..-flf.. .L F I Q -I ' , .z fofo' .9 lv 5. o A 50 3 rw Q P2 Af!a L. .C-I-Q Q: 3 nlllmll ll . f' wi i Q as 1 I I Y' I 1 uv - FLOYD GATTIS lVorth malzes thi' man. Linz Pin, '31, Good Scholarship Club, '31, Latin Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, Vice President, Latin Club, '32, Camp Dallas, '33, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C., '33, Crack Company, '33. HELEN BOGAN Quiet and fair with u ufinsome :mtl winning air, Hef cheerful disposition attracts evt'ryom'. Rovettes, '32, '33, '34, National Honor Society, '33, '34, Senior Play, '34, Christmas Play, '32, Good Scholarship Club, '29, '30, '33, Horseback Riding Club, '33, '34, Gymboree, '32, French Club, '30. VERA MAE LANPHEAR Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes. Rovette Club, '33, National Honor Society, '33, Secre- tary of Class '33, Treasurer National Honor Society, '33, Senior Play, '33, Good Scholarship Club, '31, '32, Gym- boree, '32, Denton Play Day, '33. J. O. YEARGAN Sturdy, brave, and true-the kiual of Man wh0'il fight and falter not. ED STEGER A well-bred man is always sociable and romplacentf' Orchestra, '31, '32, '33, Crack Company, '31, '32, '33, Commissioned Officer, '32, '33. MARGARET MILLINGTON Here's a health to the lass with the merry black ryes! HELEN JEFFRIES With a heart like a feather, a soul full of mirth. W. L. MCBRIDE A tender heart, a will inflexible. Ice Skating Club, '30, '31, National Honor Society, '33, '34, Good Scholarship Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, Latin Club, '30, '3I, '32, Linz Pin, '30, Senior Play, '33, Business Manager Sumlial, '33, '34. BILL PATTON Gcm'1osity should always be accompanied by a dash of humor. Junior Hi-Y, '29, '30, R. O. T. C., First Lieutenant, '31, '32, Music Review, '30, '31, '32, Senior Play '34, Manager Football Team, '32, '33, Stampede Staff, '33, Sun- dial Literary Staff, '33, '34. VIVIAN LoNc A pleasing countenance is a silent rommemlalionf' Gym Demonstration, '30, Gymboree, '32, French Club, '30 HARRIET HERNDON A rosebud set -with liitlr willful thorns. V. L.'s, '33, '34, Latin Club, '30, '31, Stamlietle Staff, '32, National Honor Society, '33, Gym Frolic, '30, Biol- ogy Club, '33, Girl Reserves, '33. ROBERT JOHNSEY 1 am he of whom you haw hraril so much. GAIL WARRINGTON My only books were woman's looks, and folly's all they'11e taught me. MILDRED WYLIE A little, tiny, pretty, witty, charming darling, she. Gym Frolic, '30, Gymboree, '32, French Club, '30. GRACE JANUARY Ease wills ilignityf' , Art Club, '31, '32, Gymboree, '32, Gym Demonstra- tion, '30, Variety Show, '30, Ice Skating Club, '30, Gym Frolic, '31, WILBUR GRIFFIN Corral ufilb spirit, eloquent with case, Inlrnl fo reason, or polite to please. HAROLD GRANT A soff tongue never speaks barsb words. Senior Play, '34. FANA SHARP Loving hearts will tell of fbi- joy and pm-.A you lrarc given. Biology Club, Secretary, '33, Gymboree, '32, Gym Frolic, '30, Scholarship Club, '33. MARY JANE ESTES Full many fr flouwr is born lo blush unseen, Anil wash' iis suwfrlrss on Ihr rl:-sert air. Art Club, '32, '33, Allied Art Exhibit, Senior Play, '34, Gymboree, '32, Gym Frolie, '31, Olhcers' Girl Reserves, '32, Health Club, Ice-Skating Club, '31, Gym Demon- stration. '30. CHARLES GRAY Frei noi llrysvlf in any wise. EARLE SCATES Tln' silvnl' rounlenanre oflrn speaks. CLARA ELOISE BRYANT Fair as a slur, wlxn only one is slsining in fbi' sky. FRANCES HOLMES A rrraturz' noi too bright or goorl For lmman nalurr s daily food. Latin Club, '30, '31, Scholarship Club, '33, French Club, '32, '33, Tennis Club, '33, Gym Frolic, '30, Gym- boree. '32, Assistant Editor, Slaniperlr, '33. RAMON LOWE JACKSON No storm vwr ruffled tln: cnrrvnis of his life. CHARLES SMITH Who, if lu' rise to sfalion of command Rises by open means, anal tln-rr will sland On laonorublc terms. MARGARET HARRIS Her lively looks a sprightly mind disclose. Good Scholarship Club, '30, Latin Club, '30, French Club, '32, '33. MARY LEE FISHER Like Io tln' 51I1lUIll'f'S rain, Or as the pearls of morning's flew, Gym Demonstration, '30, Gymboree, '32, Stampede Staff, '33, Property Committee of Senior Play, '33. NATHAN JACOBSON As carefree as ever a lark in llae sky. Science Club, '30, '31, Crack Company, '33, Manager Basketball Team, '33, Stage Committee Senior Play, '33. ,.,..---up thi. sl ll Q . .ofa 62. .av 'v Q I 4 'F J nfl 'Kia Is' A -i-1 M V I S Q :-- l lllllllh ii I E L i. .v, lk 352 '14 1 1312 l 1 I xl I - , I I , I Ii--' r .9 155. -. fa , .5 ao F1 21 ,900 ' E AQCQO , -. :WIA E ' :fe ns. - 1153? g K 'O' an fi- , Q l slllmll , N I l f I, W A H ' V I :II GORDON GAYLE EI1Cl0uf'l'll wilh sanctity of reason. Ice Skating Club, '31, Good Scholarship Club, '31, '32 '33, President Scholarship Club, '33, Linz Pin, '33, Na tional Honor Society, '33, '34. NORMA PRESTIDGE Why your hair was amber, I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geranium's red- Latin Club, '30, '31, Tennis Club, '32, Gym Frolic, '30 S. R. A. Contest Winner, '33. ESTELLE REID Rz'meml7z'r well aml bear in mind That a girl like her is harfl lo find. Biology Club, '33, '34, Entered Sunset, '33. EARL PRICE Nolhing mzdizrvs but personal qualities. THOMAS LEWIS For still himself he bore At manh0orl's simple level. Orchestra, '29, '31, '32, Cartooning Club, '30, Elmer' '3J. RUTH VERMILLION In maiden meditation, fancy free. Orchestra, '31, '32, '33, Say It With Music, '33, RUTH JOHNSON The virfm' of her lively looks Exeels Ihr precious slow. THOMAS BOYD 'Tis he whose law is reason, who depends Upon that law as on the best of friends. OLIVER STURGES An hours! nmffs the noblest worlz of God. Stamp Club, '31, Biology Club, '33-'34. HOWARD DUNNIGAN Thr manly part is lo do with might and main what you can do. BILLY KENNEDY rr Whose high r'na'f'aL'ors are an inward light That makes the llafh before him always bright. WILSON HARRELL I have always Ihought the actions of men lhe lies! interprefzfrs of their lhoughtsf' JACK STEWART Truthful, and almosi siernly just. Stampede Staff, '33. JAMES HOLDER For he that is good, is ever great. Stampede Staff, '33, I .P. C. A. El Sol, '32, '33, Pan-American Students' Forum, '33, September September CALENDAR SEPTEMBER I4-School starts. Everybody enrolls despite the terrific heat. 15-We're off. Books issued, lessons assigned, and everything. September 18-Where are they gonna put all of us? Such a mob. ' September I9-French Club begins to organize. September 20-The cheer leaders-to-be are busily practicing and campaigning. September 21-Such a gallant rescue! Tom - carted a fainted girl around the hall. September 22-First pep assembly. What school spirit! September 25-New boots. Such a mob of handsome new officers. September 26-just school! September 27-What an array of twin sweaters! September 28-4B officers elected. Ashley Moore, William Stapp, Eleanor Ann Ward, and Dorothy Hull were elected. September 29-Cheer leaders elected. Jeanne Love, Roy Valentine, Florence Davis, Fred Lacy, Harry Gowcley, and Wanda Bibb will lead the yells this season. October 2-A typical blue Monday. October 3-Spanish Club meets and presents a swell program. October October October 6 October 9 October 10 October I1 4-School and more work. 5-Horseback riders gallop today. -Pep assembly. Let's beat North Dallas. -Sunset Bisons defeated North Dallas Saturday with a score of 28-6. -El Solito holds first meeting of year. -School blew up. Mr. Franklin fatally injured. No school till Monday, so students are all off to the Fair. October I2-Holiday. October I 3-Holiday. October I6-Back to school againg classes held in the oddest places imaginable. October 17 initial -Sunset goes S.R.A.-Sunset Recovery Act. Sunset Parental Club held its meeting tonight in the auditorium. October I8-Application for Girl Reserve membership received. October I9-3A class elect J. W. Murphy president. October 20-School out againg vacations are getting to be a habit. High School Day at the Fa ir. October 23-Saddle and Bridle Club held business meeting. October 25-Girl Reserves reorganize. Sue Bastion elected president. October 26-Student Advisory Committee meets. Steve Henry elected president. October 27-What a game! Of course I mean that Hillsboro-Sunset scrap. Supported by four train coaches of Sunset rooters, the Bisons won. October 30-Beginning of the second six weeks. October 31-Hallowe'en. Report cards. 'Nough said. November I-Congratulations, Mr. Franks! Give that brand-new baby Sunset's finest regards. November 2-Stamp Club honored at city-wide meeting held at Titche-Goettingefs. November 3'-SUNDIAL literary staff organized. Miriam Hayley and Helen Peebles will be co-editors. November 6-Visiting week for parents of students begins. Sunset met its first defeat last Saturdayg score 13-0. We can take it. -:1'Sf 1 .--':.S:'i': ling. I 0 1 Q . 1 t -on 0:0 O A Q 55 .. .S ce 'v la-fha ig ?1k -i-1-I 'B 2 ' 4 My Q P' 'B N Ulllm .S Q g I . an ku nhl -.-......-.. IA 5 IZ .W l,'q' . ,f .34 I , I D. 1 i .-.:. iiiQ3 ' f . , 22 QAM 294. Q ug, M .A o A Q0 50 !'0 , '1 rw , PM? if M ' 'UAA' R V'9s xixzy KO, . -no rg .lg ll 1l::: Y Munn ' r A! Ex ! 5 A 5 E 1 ,V., I I 1 Class of June, 1934 OFFICERS President . . .... . RICHARD COWING Vice-Prcfsirlvnt . . ASHLEY MooRE Secretary . . . DOROTHY HULL Trcaxurvr .... . LAWRENCE ANDERSON Sfmlwzz' Rl'11Yl'.St'I7fdffl'l' . GLENN GRIFFING COMMITTEES Svnior Day Cbzzirnzan .... ELEANOR ANNE WARD Social Chairman . . . WILLIAM STAPP I11vilatio11 Chairman . . IMOGENE TOWNSLEY CHARLOTTE PACK Her fngrrs shame ilu' ivory keys, Tbcy :laura so ligbf along. Orchestra 30 H alth Club '30 '3 ' 2 '3 Goo . 9 c , , 1, 3 , 34 d Scholarship Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, President of Advisory, '32, Secretary of Advisory, '33, Art Club, '32, '33, Latin Club, '30, '31, Riding Club, '33. BILL GROTH, JR. He is jolly as tl sumllvoy, ln' is lmfrpivr flmn a king. Basket Ball, '32, '33, '34, Golf, '32, '33, '34, Good Scholarship, '32, '33, '34. JACK YOUNG Than living ray of lHfl'lll't'llldl fire. Latin Club, '30, '31, '32, Good Scholarship Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, Crack Company, '32, '33, Camp Dallas, 32 '33, President Biology Club, '33, '34. ELEANOR ANN WARD Clu'f'rfnl, lmplry-gr:-llfrky, always rnnly To ser' tbl' lzriglal siilz' of 4'1'vryilJir1g. Latin Club, '31, '32, Linz Pin, '31, '33, Good Scholar- ship Club, Literary Stal? Snniliul, '33, '34, Gymboree, 32, Girl Reserves, '33, '34, Saddle and Bridle Club, '33, '34, Secretary of Class, '32, '33, Secretary of Girl Reserves, '33 '34 KITTY BETH CHRISTIAN Thr llIllKl'!'Xl' m1umr'rs uml flu' genllrsl bz'arI. Entered from Thus. jefferson, San Antonio, '33, Vice- President Girl Reserves, '33, '34, V. L.'s, '33, '34, Bridle and Saddle Club, '33. HAROLD BROOKS No lllllll bail illrir ufrrfirms mon' in bis j10wz'r. Latin Club, '31, Camp Dallas, '31, Baseball, '31, El Solito, '32. BERT HOLLOWAY A ronshml iHf'llIl'lll'l', rr jwvnliur grave. Camp Dallas, '32, '33, Crack Company, '33, Pan- Ameriean League, '32, '33, '34, El Sol, '33, President Pan- American League. ESSIE RUTH MOORE As pure as n jrrarl uml as prrj'wc'l. Rovettes, '33, '34, Health Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, Gym boree, '32, KATHERINE HICKS Her eyes wvri' fair, aml wry fair, Her lnfaniy maili' mr' glad. Gymboree, '32, Spanish Club, '31, '32, Play Day, Den- ton, '33. RICHARD ROBINSON . . . A man :nukes frienils wiflronl lull frying. LAWRENCE ANDERSON Few Illings are impossible lo Ililigwifr' :xml skill. Linz Pin, '31, '33, Good Scholarship Club, '30, '31 ',32, '33, Tennis Club, '33, Latin Club, '30, '31, '32, Officers' Club, '33, Camp Dallas, '30, '31, '32, '33, Crack Com- pany, '32, '33, Vicc-President Class, '32, '33, Sundial Business Staff, '33, '34. ZOE IVY DAVIS Thr Qualzvr truth ,mil szvz'etln'ss. Latin Club, '31, '32, French Club, '34, Scholarship Club, '33, Vice-President V. L.'s, '33, Library Council, '33, '34. LUCRETIA DONNELL Graceful anzl youflzful, in all sbz- does, Blessing and blvst wlJvr'f'r sbe goes. Latin Club, '29, '30, '31, French Club, '32, '33, Library Council, '32, '33, '34, President Library Council, '32, Student Advisory, '32, Sundial Literary Staff, '33, '34, Biology Club, '33, '34, Vice-President Biology Club, '33, '34, Rovette, '33, '34, Gymboree, '32, Horseback Riding Club, '33, '34. GEORGE GRIMMER Tbo' modest, on his lIlIl'lIII7dYftl5.Y'l1 brow Nulurc' had u,'riHrn . . . Gi'nflI'mau. Camp Dallas, '31, '32, '33, Crack Company, '32, '33, Ice-skating Club, '31, '32, Officers' Club, '33. 1' ,- .A- W 198. ,strfgat 4 I ' I I ' 'T H Ri. llfllllh. mdk .,. I. l Ex'-.r -.1-2:1 fs,-. -, lil, 3, I , , i o U ll ln C... ' .5 Q 4 ,453 :av rv ASAE ig Dig .. -i-1 4 Y 4 - Q .A S ii :'- N 'T 1 im,,5,,,:,,.v.-5i:a,i::,.4.- I 332:35-, 0.0.0 ! on 'az lifes. , . .A.. 5 A xb Q Qni ' Y AIIIIIU ' ' Gif' .. .LI4 A ,J ll Y '-',1' ' v--' :4' e ALT' -:-- I l Q ,..,- A 1 x CLARA LEE GRAGG She needs no purse to carry, for her gold is in her hair. Latin Club, '31, '32, Gymboree, '32, Good Scholarship Club, '31, '33, '34, Thanksgiving Play, '33, Linz Pin, '33, '34, Sundial Literary Staff, '33, '34, Swimming Club, '33-'34, National Honor, '34. DIOR CREWS Luck of a body xlrong and sfraighl, As a tau! young pine on the top of a hill. Junior Hi-Y, '31, '32, Latin Club, '30, '31, Football, '32, Senior Hi-Y, '33, '34. BELTON BAUGHMAN Nothing greal was rrrr avbi1'm'zl u'itlJoul 4'nfl1usiasm. Crack Company, '31, '32, '33, Camp Dallas, '31, Junior Hi-Y, Officers' Club, Vice-President Biology Club, '33, '34. JANE NASH And lwr modes! answer and graceful air Show lJrr wixr and good ax ilu' is fair. Good Scholarship Club, '31, '32, '33, Latin Club, '31, 32, Art Club, '33, Slauipmlv Reporter, '33, '34, Literary Staff Sundial, '33, '34. MARY RUTH ELLEN A willingness fha! ezfrr flew, To xerw err' our coulil axle. Good Scholarship Club, '31, Girl Reserves, '31, Gym- boree, '32, Saddle and Bridle Club, '34, Biology Club, '35, '34. LEROY LIBBY Along llar fool, srq11c'slt'rz'd vale of life Hv krpl lbi' noixrlvss Irnor of bis way. Camp Dallas, '31, '33, Officers' Club, Biology Club, '34. SELWYN FLOWERS Put liis shoulder fo flu' u'lu'r'l. Band, '30, '31, '33, '34, Palace Band Contest, '3l. SUE BASTION TlJrn s a wisdom in a merry bear! WlJaf'1'r ilu' world may say! Linz Pin, '31, Good Scholarship Club, '31, Ice-skating Club, '32, President Girl Reserves, '32, '33, '34, Thanks- giving Play, '32, Gymboree, '32, Sundial Literary Staff, '33, '34, Siamprrlc Staff, '33. LEETTA SHULER Whose lilllr body lodged rr mighty mind. Latin Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, Scholarship Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, '34, Girl Reserves, '30, '31, '32, '33, '34, Vice-President Girl Reserves, '32, Gymboree, '32, National Honor Society, '33, '34, Linz Pin, '30, '32, Ofhce, '31, '32, '33, Sundial Literary Staff, '33, '34. VERNON BALLEW Imagination is the ruling l70Wt'f of his brain. Football, '31, '32, Golf, '30, '31, '32, '33, Art Club, '33, Aviation Club, '29, Ice-skating Club, '30. SEALY BOLIN Thr face, ilu' index of a fcvling mind. El Sol, '33, '34, Orchestra, '33, '34. RUTH HUNTER . . . A 1w'll-disposal nature Ioinml wilb a lowly ff'alure. El Solito, '33, Sfanzpedc Staff, '33, Gymboree, '32. DOROTHY WEBB Soft smiles by human kindness bred. Pan-American League, '31, '32, '33, '34, El Sol, '31, '32 Pan-American Pageant, '32, Gymboree, '32. DAVID JOHNSON The shy, :till boy. MIIQIAM HAYLEY Ambition rules her spirit, her aim is true and high, She answers all of duty's falls without a word or sigh. Latin Club, '30, '31, Good Scholarship, '30, '31, '32, '33, '34, Library Council, '31, '32, '33, '34, Gymboree, '32, V. L.'s, '3, '34, National Honor Society, '33, '34, Co- editor Sumiiul, '34, Linz Pin, '31, 32, '33, Bible Award, '31, Biology Club, '33, '34, Secretary Biology Club, '33, '3-1. C. W. GRACEY 'Tis good-will makes intelligence. GLENN GRIEEING Hr was quirk metal when he went to school. Linz Pins, '31, '32, Latin Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, Good Scholarship Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, '34, National Honor Society, '33, '34, Harvard Award, '33. GLADYS MQNNIER Some people grow uuiivr responsibility. Health Club, '30, Latin Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, '34, Good Scholarship Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, '34, National Honor Society, '33, '34, Linz Pin, '31, '32, Linz Bible Award, '33, Literary Staff Sumlial, '33, '34, Business Staff Sundial, '33, '34. FRANKIE BARR A heart with room for every joy. Linz Bible Award, '31, Good Scholarship Club, '30, '31, Gymboree, '32, Stampede Reporter, '33. ROBERT PURDUM Thr equal frieuri, no grmigv, no strife. Good Scholarship Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, '34, Latin Club, '30, '31, Track Team, '32, '33, '34, Linz Pin, '31, '32, '33. JAMES WELCH Coolmax and absence' of heat and haste often imliratf' fiiu' qualities. Basket Ball, '30, '31, '32, Manager Football Team, '30, Manager Basket Ball Team, '30, Junior Hi-Y, '30, D Club, '31, '33, Golf Team, '31, Stanllwrlv, '32, Avia- tion Club, '30. MILDRED BOYD Virtue is beauty. Chorus, '33, '34, Gymboree, '32, French Club, '33, Art Club, '33. VIRGINIA LEE SMITH Pure as you rrvr wish your knight to hr, To doubt her fairness were to want au rye. Girl Reserves, '31, '32, '33, '34, Riding Club, '33, '34, El Solito, '33, Gymboree, '32, Stampvrle Reporter, '33, '34, JOSEPH KAYE I rzcrfer found a romflauion that was so l'0HIlldIIi0!Il1biL' as Solitude. DURWARD HEP'L1N M'01lr'sty hz'c'olm's a young man. MATTIE LEE SMITH Her Matin' grace, so void of art. Entered from North Dallas, '32, Girl Reserves, '30, '31, '32, '33, '34, Riding Club, '53, '34, El Solito, iss. RHODA RAKESTRAW Carr to our coffin :utils a nail, no rlouht, Anil every grin so merry draws one out. CECIL KORTMAN His wise, wan smile is swf-et with certainty. Email- :-?:Es?sf-9-K' llll, 'Mol I. --url sfofn at 0 J .- 3 C A 951 'j if Wa -i-1' 'B . V 5 4 - Q , S :-' N us lllllllh 1 um Q F I 35 Sf. 1 'll .3l+eQfl:l:. J. . 1 'ii 'I 0 A 3 50 30 A980 7' '71 fz5A ea V . . 33 ix... . ,- ,t , s's9S sbs' I. -r-is ll Q QQ illllllll 1 ' . .l.' s A ,. W - . I 1 l ii i DONALD TAYLOR Life is forlifirnf by many frirmlslaipsf' VIRGINIA LYNCH A fare wifb glailnvsx 01'f'rx11rm11l. lee-skating Club, '30, '3l, Good Scholarship Club, V. L.'s, '33, '34, Library Assistant, '32, '33, '34, Girl Reserves, '30, Gymbrree, '32, Snmliul Business Staff, '33, '34. ELEANOR VALETON . . . For yr are A I7l'llIlf-Y and a u1yxII'ry. SANDLIN GOODMAN TIN lllllll of irlalvlwliilmli miml, Hz' loolzx ,mil lnliglrx af a' fluff. R. O. T. C., '3l, '32, '33, '34, Football, '32, '33, lec- skating Club, '31, '32, Baseball, '3l, El Sol, '30. O. B. MALONE . . . Anil u'lu'r1 1'r Hr mr! a xlrangvr, flwri' ln' lvff ll friI'ml. Camp Dallas, '30, '3l, Crack Company, '30, '3l, Sllllllllflll' Stall, '33, Ice-skating Club, '30. JACQUELINE DOUGLASS IIN ryrx ll't'l'l' Ilc'I'jn'r ilnin flu' ilvfwlla Cjf IVIIIUT Xflllwl ul I'l'l'll. Skating Club, '30, Scholarship Club, '30, '32, '33, Linz Pin, '30, '32. ELIZABETH LEACH SIM Sl'l'lIIX a lily in flu' xllailr, A Violet in flu' hull! Latin Club, '3l, '32, '33, '34, Gymboree, '32, V. L.'s, '33, Library Council, '33, '34. ASHIJEY SUTHERLAND I rlii1't ilrnyin' flint u'0mI'u uri' foolish, Goff nnuli' 'rm so fo lllilfffl flu' lm'r1. Junior Hi-Y, '31, '32, Ice-skating Club, '3l, '32, D Club, ,'32, '33, '34, Football, '30, '3l, '32, '33, Senior Hi-Y, '33, '34, Camp Dallas, '3l, Expert Rifleman, '3l, All-City, '33, Latin Club, '3l, '32, Sfamfn'a'I', '32, '33. JAMES ANDERSON W'l70sI' high I'mlr'a1'ors are an inwiznl light Tha! makes flu' pail: before him always bright. FLORENCE WHIDDON Tim joy of youll: aml bvalllz ber ryrx alixjrluyvrl, Aml vim' of lwarl ber i'z'I'ry look l'0'IIl'l'j'!'lI. Secretary Art Club, '33, Art Editor of Sumliul, '34. LA FAWN THORPE l.ilzI' ii llriglvf flozwr among ll'L1l'!'K. Good Scholarship Club, '31, '32, '33, Linz Award, '31, '32, '33, El Sol, '32, '33, Pan-American League, '32, '33, Gymboree, '32, Art Club, '32, Secretary Biology Club, '33, '34, SEBE MILLER Hr sfooal in Iris lrigb Iliguily, The llrolizlvxf knigbf of I'lJiz'ulr'y, By unorfb nilormlf' Ice-skating Club, '3l, '32, Sunset Varieties, '32, Band Captain, '33, '34, Crack Company Band, '3l, '32, '33, '34, Camp Dallas, '31, '32, '33, Honor Band, '31, '32, '33, '34, Sllmlial Literary Staff, '34, All-City Orchestra, '32, '33. NED WARNER The xlyli' ix llw man I1inm'lf. Honor Chorus, '30, '31, '32, '33, Chorus Officer, '33, Variety Programs, '3l, '32, '33, Sfamf1r'IIz', '32, '33, School Daze, '32, Ice-skating Club, '31, Chorus Con- cert, '32, Good Scholarship Club, '32, Christmas Program, '53, Review of '32, Senior Day Program, '33. CLARIBEL SPEER Anil all flat' brallly of ilu, plurr, Is in tby heart and on Hay face. Secretary Pan-American Student Forum, '33, '34, Pan- American Student Forum, '31, '32, '53, ,545 El Sol. '31, '32, '33, Pan-American Pageant, '32, Gymlwree, '32- I' fiery.-as-vafrrrg 'iei-'M-er'.1w,,s-g, .f:jrg JUANITA WOMACK Amid the tuneful quire With flying finger touched the lynx Gymboree, '32, Orchestra, '31, '32, '33. MORRIS DUDLEY A few pounds of possibility. Basket Ball, '34, Good Scholarship, '34, OWEN FINLAN, JR. Strange to the world, he wore a bushful look, Thr lirlzls, his study, nature was his book. Basket Ball, '33, '34. JEAN DEANS Th:-rv be nom' of beauty's duziglrters Vlfith u magic like thee. Good Scholarship Club, '31, '32, '33, Gymboree, '32 El Sol, '32, Health Club, Posture Contest, '33. KATHERINE PACE . . . Sin1'r'rr, of rrrry frirmllrss uunzc tbr fri1'ml. Health Club, '32, '33, Gymboree, '32, El Sol, '32. FRED THOMAS Thou who bring sunshine to the lives of others nmnol keep it from flJ!'llISL'lVl'X. JIMMIE PARRISH I am that merry waml1'rz'r of thc' night. RADA MUNGY Haj1pyIam. El Sol, '32, '33, '34, Gymboree, '32, Chorus, '31, '32 33, All-City Chorus, '33, Good Scholarship Club, '33. MARGARET OVERTON Gentle of sprr'rlJ, b4'11r'fiz'r'nt of IHll1ll.', French Club, '33, '34, Gymboree, '32, Chorus, '31, '32 '33, All-City Chorus, '33, GERALD MEANOR I nrzfvr trouble tronlflc' 'till trouble tronlvlrs mv. ORTON DUGGAN His mirn Ilistiriglzislwd any c'rowLl. President Radio Club, '34. VIRGINIA ARMSTRONG It is not mfr! that om' so neat should bf so swr'r't aml thus romplI'tc'. Swimming Club, '31, Girl Reserves, '30, Staviifwmli' Staff, '33, '34, Gymboree, '32. ELEANOR OWENS To hr-rathrr than to seem. Good Scholarship Club, '31, '32, '33, '34, National Honor Societe '33, '34, Latin Club, '31, '32, Gym- borec, '32. SAM MONTGOMERY If silt-nrr were golden, l'zl bi' 11 millio11ain'. Pan-American League, '32, '33, Spanish Club, '31, '32. .,, - ..,, ro I la 3, I 0 ' I I ll In - 0 J lg id li' ' sfofg 551 '3 sold 1 1 -i-1 at V '12 I 4 ing' N ll mill: 'X um , S Q . F A I I A ll ay I ,Q Z2 , .. , I Fl II! S ru-.-1 3.532 'QQ' Lo. . fa 54' O if 53 If 'C Z' W1 ie sr. ti E-1 9 4 Alllilll H' .Leith 'Ag I1 'E I ..1A l ..,, . . I A-'Ti Y A JANE '.HiAD'.L.E'Y She that bears a noble mini. 'Latin Club, '32, Swimming Club, '32, Good Scholar- ship Club, '32, '33, '34, Denton Play Day, '33, French Club, '33, '34, Literary Staff Sunrlial, '33, '34. HOLLIS COOK I am tbl' master of my fule, I nm flu- rapfain of my soul. CECIL JOHNSON Whose armor is bis bones! llnmgbl Anil simple lrnib bis ulmosi skill. Latin Club, '30, '31, '32, DOROTHY BUTLER Al lr'arning's fonnfain if is sweat to Ilrinle, But 'lis a nolzlv privilege lo- ll1ink. Linz Pin, '31, Gymboree, '32, Girl Reserves, '33, Good Scholarship, '30, '31. BEATRICE YOUNG IHfl'llt'l'flll1l brow and llmnglwiful fafr, Sunny air aml prrzsiw' grave. ARCHIE LEE CARDER I am Sir Orarle, and u'lJf'n I open my lips lvl no flag bark. Football, '29, '30, '31, '32, Basket Ball, '30, '31, '32, Aviation Club, '29, '30, Track, '30, '31, '32, '33, Baseball, '29, '30, '31, '32, '33. AUDREY FREDERIC To friemls a frirml, bow leiml' lo all. Secretary Class, '31, Bridle and Saddle Club, '32, '33, El Sel, '32, '33, '34, Variety Shows, '30, '31, '32, Gym Frolic, '31, Gymboree, '32, Pan-American League, '32, '33, '34, Aviation Club, '30. ELIZABETH QUINRER . . . A Very sliozvvr , Of branly is llry varllaly rlouf'r'r! Gym Frolic, '30, Gymboree, '32, Pan-American Club, '32, El Solito, '30, '31, Spring Music Concert, '33. JACK MOORE My lwiglat all 1L'l'I1f to my brains. LUTHER LANGFORD Thr quiet miml is rirber flfan a frown. MARIE PATTERSON Thr reason frm, fbi' iemperah' will, EllllIlfd?1t't', forrsigbf, sl'rz'ngllJ, aml skill. Gymboree, '32, El Sol, '31, '32, '33, Linz Pin, '31, Girl Reserves, '32, '33, Good Scholarship Club, '30, '31, '32. MILDRED ANN SATTERFIELD Thr bloom upon bar parlml lips ls sw1'rh'r flnm- ilu' song. Girl Reserves, '33, '34, Pan-American League, '32, Gymboree, '32. GILBERT GRIFFIN Time ilrzfofml to shnly is nrwr losl. Sumlial Business Staff, '33, Art Club, '33. DOROTHY E. HALL Anil bars tba silence and the calm. Girl Reserves, '31, '32, '33, '34, Latin Club, '32, Stanzpede Staff, '34, Tennis Club, '33, Ar: Club, '32, '33, DOROTHY WOODSON Her wry frownx are fairer far Tlaan smiles of ofbrr maiilrns are. Entered from Oak Cliff, '31, Gymboree, '32, Swim- ming Club, '32, Tennis, '33. NEALE RAY Hr lmx romnzon xrnsr in a way Ilia! is Illlf'0NIN70Il. NOBLE JONES Hwflro, willf a nafural inxlinrf lo zlisr'1'rn What klI0lL'l!'!IXl' ran perform, is diligent lo lmr11. Good Scholarship Club, '31, '32, '33, El Sol, '33, Linz Pin, '32, '33. HELEN ALLEN She smilml and fbi' slmilowx zlz'1mria'zl. Gymboree, '32, Chorus, '30, '31, '32, '33, ALICE WYATT Tlwx4' mlm ilz'siri's tlml uxkml hill lilllr' mom. Gymboree, '32. BILLY Biccio Anil lu' was always qnirily urruvvvil, Anil ln' was always lummn wlzrn ln' lalk1'il. STANFORD CLARK lu ilwvy fan' I sm' fbi mul: of Kronor, lrulll uml loyallyf' GRANETA BILBO So gfllflj' blvniling fourlrxy and arf. Girl Reserves, '30, '31, '32, '33, '34, Good Scholarship Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, French Club, '33, V. L..'s, '33, President V. L.'s, '33, '34, Linz Pin, '32, '33, Gymboree, '32, Literary Staff Snmlial, '33, '34, Business Staff Snmlial, ,'33, '34, National Honor Society, '33, '34. CLARA HANNON Br ilu' u'ill1 ibut gomlnrxs blvsswl Wlwivb may mrrii mrnn' of bmi. Chorus, '30, '31, Latin Club, '32, '33, V. L.'s, '32, '33, Gymboree, '32, Slunljmlu Staff, '33, Business Staff Sumlial, '33, '34, Library Council, '31, '32, '33, '34. RAY FINGER Solemn ymilb, 1L'lfl7 sober pbiz, Wlm riffs lvix grub null mimls bis biz. Crack Company, '32, '33. DAVIS CRANE Tu all nlfliging, yr! !'l'X!'Yl'l'll lo all. ROWENA WIMBERLY Muvla lziggrr in mimi llzun in xlafurrff' El Sol, '32, '33, '34, Girl Reserves, '32, '33, '34, Pan- American, '32, '33, Good Scholarship Club, '31, '32, '33 34, Gymboree, '32, Chorus, '31, '32, Orchestra, '33' V. L.'s, '33, '34. ff I u VIVIAN PARKHILL RImml lwr vyrx llrr ln's.Ii'x fi-II, Wlwirb zwra' lzlurkfsi nam' ruulzl h'lI. Health Club, '32, '33, Gymboree, '32, E1SI:lim, '32, '33 RALPH LACY Who l'0lIll7fl'hl'Hl1.Y bis lruxl, and fo the same' Kvrpx faithful with a xinglwzrsx of aim. Dean's Office, '31, '32, '33, '34, Crack Company, '31, '32, '33, Flag Detail, '31, '32, Good Scholarship Club, '31, '32, '33, '34, Stamp Club, '32, '33, '34. lhg, I 0 L,-l 1.41 is 04 Q, Q' iv . v - I 0 A 4 Q all 'J TIPS . V 'sk -i-1 'B N4 V S 4 I Q .- Q- P' 'H N Ulllllh Q or I . ll i .0' j sw V 7. l b ' 1 l 5: ' ir-1' ze: 1 g ' l 1 'I IA V- : 'Q . . 1 1,22 c if .-',1 I Eg - .A ' tiff' :?L'?3sl 54' ., s x :- 9-1 I Y Alllllll I ll Q ,1 :k , l bvb, 1 1 ' ASHLEY MOORE 'On Ibrir ouvz mvrilx mun'r'sl 1I7l'71 arf' dumb. 'Transferred from Dallas Tech, '32, Senior Hi-Y, '32, '33, President 4-.B -Class, '33, Football, '32, Basket Ball, '34. HELEN PEEBLES HN fym as xtars of twilight fair, Lilac fwiliglafx, foo, lzrr flurky hair. Latin Club, '30, '33, Good Scholarship Club, '30, '32, '34, Rovettes, '32, '33, '34, Secretary Rovettes, '33, Presi- dent Rovcttes, '34, Student Advisory Committee, '32, '33, '34, Dramatic Club, '33, Slalizjmlv Staff, '34, C0-editor Sumiial, '34, lou:-nal reporter, '33, '34. MARY K. DUGGAN Br xlu' fuirvr fban ilu' :lay Or tbl- flriuwy mmzdx in May. Latin Club, '30, '31, Good Scholarship Club, '30, '33, Bridle and Saddle Club, '30, '32, Thanksgiving Play, '33, Dramatic Club, '33, Sfdl!I1'7l'll!' Stahl, '33. JOHN MANN Nix limbs zwrr' vuxl in Hlcllllj' nmnlil For hardy sporix or l'0Ilf!'5fX lm1zi. Camp Dallas, '31, '33, Crack Company, '31, '33, '34, Junior Hi-Y, '30, '31, Senior Hi-Y, '32, '34, Football, '33, Manager Basket Ball, '32, '33, Vice-President 2-A Class, '31, Baseball, '31, '34. BOB SCHWEEN ln arguing, foo, flu' lirrsoilz owmul lxix skill, For f'z'1'u fllougb l'tUIL1lliXlJt'l,, bc' vouizl urgm' xfiII. Junior Hi-Y, Ice-skating Club, Tennis Club, Camp Dallas, '29, '30, BETTY MCTHENRY Su1i14'x llml fbrill from any r1'ixful11'4'. Bridle and Saddle Club. FRANCES MAXICH Sim mows ll goililrxx, ami xln' looks Ll tllll'l'll. Good Scholarship Club, '30, '31, Gymboree, '32, Rov- ettes, P.sturc Contest, '32, Linz Pin, '3l. RICHARD COWING May llnzl xnliiivr rr wrrr Y'l't'l'I'Llllf lwrow Tlml rmvznx xml, lmllr noi, or ix noi in low! junior Hi-Y, '30, Senior Hi-Y, '31, '33, Camp Dallas, '29, '34, Crack Company, '32, '33, Football, '32, '33, Secretary Senior Hi-Y, '33. L. H. TAYLOR , I lmw m'H'r dural I0 ln' as fznmy as I Fall. WINIFRED TAYLOR Slum, bulb a fwiuielr' in lvrr rye. LA DENE BARRON A l7Il'11Xillg l'Ullllfl'VH1Ild't' ix no xliglvl aJruu1ug1'. Rovcttes, Posture Contest, '32,' Gymboree, '32. K. B. CRANNELL Anal non' flu' iowr, xigbing like a f11rm1n'. ROBERT SPILLERS My xfrrugllr ix as ilu' xfrmlgllr of IMI, Bl't'll1IXl' my lwurl is 1211rr'. Football, '30, '32, D Club, '32, Aviation, '30. VIOLA MAE BENTLEY CZJHI'Il1 xlrikrs fbv right, lull mrril wins flu' mul. Latin Club, '30, Gymboree, '32. DOROTHY JO MARCH . . . Anil ber mire ix szucel Wilb ilu-11 myxlvrious r1rz'onlx. Entered from Oak Cliff High, '32, Girl Reserves, '32 '33, French Club, '32, '34, Tennis Club, '32, '33, Scholar- ship Club, '32, '33, Gymboree, '32. MARY FRANCES SAYI2 IIN lluir is ilfirla will: many n rurl Tlmf rlzlsfvrvil ronml lrrr lavurl. Ir MADELINE MCKAY Gentle, mmlexl lilllr flower. Gymboree, '32, Entered from Forest, '32, Health Club, 32, 33. HELEN MCGINN Lvl fl'll'IltIXl7lf7'X uvrezzlx clJm'r our llllllllfflll wily. Gymboree, '32, Snmliul Literary Staff, '33, '34, A. V. KINSLOW Ile is u xolrlirr fl Io xfuml by Cuznmr' fun! gin' l1'lY!'L'fi0lI. Camp Dallas, '32, '33, Spanish Club, '31, '33, Pan- Amcrican, '31, '34, Crack Company, '32, '34. LAWRENCE SPILLERS Ile of flu' llllglllvll limb! Aviation Club, '30, Hockey Team, '32, Football ' ' Baseball, '31. , 50, BEATRICE SOLOMON Hr r z'0l1'I' rlmugr-II like ll l1inl'x: Tlwre grru' more of Ihr' muxiv, rzml lvxx of ilu- zmrilsf' Pan-American Student Forum, Ice-skating Club, '32, Gymboree, '32, Iil Sol, Good Posture, Gym Frolie ' ' Chorus. , 30, RUTH STOCKARD She is xo mailer! llml ffll' realize bw' rm'rilx. French Club, '32. DORIS JONES Kimlm'x.v, flu' jrortruil of flu' ln'r1rl. F1 Sol, '32, Gymboree, '32, SfllllIIIl'All', '33, '34. MARY MIN REESE E-1'l'X of l1I'uul,y, eyes of ligl1l, Szwrfly, xoflly, willy lJrlglzl'. Fntered from Yoe High Schonl, Cameron. '33, Swim- ming Club, '33, Sf4lllIl7l'lll' Reporter, '33, '34, NADINE BALLEW Thr l'j'l'X like lL'I'llX, u'lJr'rv XIII! Iicx, loo, Su rlvar' uml frnxlflzl l1roIL'I1. Gym Frolic, '31, Gymbore,c '32. JULIA HIGGINS NvI'rlx only I0 lu' xvrn Io ln' uIlmirr'zl. Good Scholarship Club, '30, '31, French Club, '32, '33, '34, Secretary-Treasurer Girl Reserves, '32, '33. FRANCES MAE BROWN Thr fairvsl XIIVIIUII in lm' looks Azul in lim' zniml ilu' u'i.wsf lmokxf' Ch.rus, '31, '34, Gymboree, '32, French Club, Dra- matic Club, '34, Secretary in Advisory, Girl Reserves, '32. GRACE REEVES The llllfllllgbl xmilv llml xjmlks so jmxxiug 1rluiu. Pan-American Student Forum, '33, El Sol, '30, '33, Gymboree, '32, Gym Frolic, '32. '1325:ri: 4 1 1, '0 llllv I I in-1 5 .6 .A .Y v, O 4 ,OX 'I . , A I -nu :- 'TN Ummm l I r 27' 3 S -i-1 l Q , 1 ., 1 , I it - Q I ' i 5 ANNA MCQUEEN . . . of xialurr fair, and xlmzdvr frame. Gymboree, '32. FRANK BURGER The lon' of labor is my slJ1'c'I-m1rlJor. Spanish Club, '31, Football, '30, '33, Hi-Y, '33, '34, D Club, '34, All-City, '33. IMOGENE TOWNSLEY And ilu' rmf young moulb, amz' the lJair's young gold. Latin Club, '30, '32, Good Scholarship Club, '30, '32, Health Club, '30, '33, Linz Bible Award, '31, Representa- tive at Spring City Concert, '32, Gymboree, '32, 4-B Nominating Committee, 4-B Invitation Committee, jour- nalism Staff, '33, '34. DALE ALLEN To be rulioual is so glorious ai lbiugf' ARCH Ross Wil is Ibm' flower of the izmrgiuatiouf' VIRGINIA BARNETT TDM lm' fair form may slum! uml xbine, Make briglvi our ifayx :mil ligbl our l17'i'dIl1S. French Club, '32, '33. MARGARET ADAIR ' The flouft'r.v u'0111il .vlwriug u'f1r'rI t'r the Il:'igu'u' io xlray, A1111 1'1'i'ry muse uifrml ber in ber way. National Honor Society, '33, '34, Good Scholarship Club, '30, '34, Latin Club, '31, '32, Bible Linz Pin, '32, Linz Pins, '31, '34, Sundial Literary Staff, '33, '34, Suuiliul Business Staff, '33, '34. BILL WILSON I1l'Yl X u lwiilfli to fbi' lad wiila flu' blur ours f1'yes!j Entered from Woodrow Wilson, '32, Football, '32, Baseball, '30, '34, Snmliul Literary Staff, '34, Captain R. O. T. C., '34, Camp Dallas, '33. WILLIAM STAPP S11r'l1 xj11f'11u'iIl IHIVPOXI' in bis eyes. Latin Club, '30, '31, Tennis Club, '32, '33, Student Advisory Council, '32, President 313-3A Class, '32, Vice- President 4B Class, '33, Crack Company, '32, Camp Dal- las, '32, '33, Senior Hi-Y, '32, '34, Ring Committee, '31. DOROTHY HULL Her life had many a hope und aim. Latin Club, '30-'32, Scholarship Club, '30-'34, Secre- tary IV Class, '33, Gymboree, '32, Linz Pins, '30-'33, rchestra, '30, '33, National Honor Society, '33, '34, xlliology Club, '3 3. x JUANITA PREDDY Thy moflvxfy is u r'um1'Iz' fo Hay merit. Gymboree, '32, French Club, '29. FRED BUCK Lively nm! arilrul, frank uml l:im1'. '33, Band, '32-'34. RAY B. TAYLOR All uzeu-.il1ouIdu'l be judge!! by arlious alone. ANNA MARY WRIGHT . . . Tlmf woman smilcx wiib the calm smile. Art Club, '32, '33, French Club, '33, Gymboree, '32, Entered from Houstin, '31, All-City Honor Band, '34, Crack Company Band, '32-'34, Camp Dallas, RAY GREEN The windy ralisfacfion of Ibn: tongue. Latin Club, '30, '31, Orchestra, '30, '32, '33, BILLY TUMLINSON Hr wallzml nzamivrly aml fnlkml n1r'ek1y. Crack Company, '31, '32, Rikc Tcam, '33, '34, Sumfiul Literary Staff, '34. HELEN JO SCOTT HN xilrrr roirz' lx fbi' rich muxif of a szmzmcr bird. Good Scholarship Club, '30, '33, Girl Reserves, '33, '34, Dramatic Club, '33, '34, Declamation, '33, '34, Debating, '32, '33. LUCILLE SPANN . . . I sau' Ilia! womazfx faw, lfs FAIIIII Xilllfllifif-Y of gnnu' 1 CLOv1s MCBRIDE Tha ruin' so suwf, flw zvonlx so fair, Ax xmm' .voff rlrimi' lmrf xlrvfevd flu' air. Gymboree, '32, French Club, '33. MYRON HENDRIX Thr 1'n'al11n', whom I fflllflll so fair. MARY RUTH PITTS Tlu' .mul rirrllfrim' rrilfr grvuf iilvus bmi lwrforms small 1l11fia'x. Gymb.rcc, '32, El Sol, '33, Pan-American, '33, Linz Pin. '32, '33, Good Scholarship Club, '30-'33. NADA WILLINGHAM lf is fur lfvlfvr In do wcll llnln 10 ray u'i'll. Gymboree, '32, El Sol, '33, Pan-American Student Forum, '33, Linz Pin, '32, Clinic Wtlrk, '33, Good Scholar- ship Club. '30, '33. FRANCES SHELTON I frvl llffbill mc' a luuuv' ll1Illl'l' all vurllry ilignitivx, A still funl quiz-I v0l1xriv11n'. Swimming Club, '30, El Sol, '31-'33, Gymboree, '32, Pan-American League, '31-'33, Sluuzfwrlz' Reporter, '33. DOROTHY BOWMAN Thr lwuri muxl glow lwforz' ilu' loingm' can giIiI. Art Club, '33, Gymboree, '32. RUTH HOWARD Sln' rlmll ln' xliorliw' ux ilu' fuu'n. Orchestra, '30-'32, Gymboree, '32, Tennis Club. '3Z. Lois MAXINE MEAD rrviffllf is I1t'tlllfy. Latin Club, '30, Gymboree, '32, Gym Frolic, '33, El Solito, '33, Pan-American Student Forum, '33, '34, Bi- ology Club, '33, '34. JOHN COLLIER TlJrn' was jrlan' and lo span' for ilu' frank young xmilv. MAURICE MCGEE . . . Likv lfriglwl mf-Ial on sullvn g1'o1nnl. lGood Scholarship Club, '33. 3, lill- , .1 0 'Q-all O A l 6.5 faq , 9.6.4. 57 'Q 62? 311 if 'B A , V rr ii N lllllh ,W S F I u 7 1 L' ' i I ,. f',qzf.'-. I. , fi 1 I ll -I more 9 V15 av ,' O A zf' E Q0 , .. mb! 534 I , 120 . i ,' 09' Flay' X Xsf, f -vu r I-1-I g I I .ll u D Q eg--1. Alllnll H ' 0 W Q 1 1 I lx K . 1 JOHN GUNTHER We granl, allhougb be bud much wit H' wax wry slay of using it. El Solito, '32, El Sol, '33, Latin Club, '30, '31. NOAH DYSON To lu' lruslml is u grrulvr fomplimrul llailn lo bf' lowzl. Latin Club. ANNA SUE BISHOP A mrrry bear! gors all the day. Good Scholarship Club, '30, '32, Linz Pin, '32, '33, Bible Linz Pin, '33, El Sol, '32, '33, Gymboree, '3l. MAJORIE LAMBERT Too irur lo flullrr, null loo lzincl lo xm'z'r. Entered from Oak Cliff, Orchestra, Stunzjmle Staff, Debating. ELIZABETH HERNDON Who Wallis flu' worlil uxilll soul dlfllkl' Fiml: lnwiily 01 rryu'lJvrz'. Gymboree, '32, Art Club, '32. FRANCES FILIERE Zmlous, yr! mmlexlf' Girl Reserves, '31, '32, Health Club, '32, Good Scholar- ship Club, '33. HELEN MARSCHALL WlJul xuwl zlvligbl u quiet Iifz' ugonlsf' Swimming Club, '31, Gymboree, '32. MARY GEORGE JACKSON Who frsf, in flu' fl0l4.'t'7'll1g of young rlvliglml Wilb parlczl lips uml l'nIgl'l' tiltvil lu'uzl. Gymboree, '32, Entered from Oak Cliff High, '31. VIRGINIA POSEY HN smile is like a raiulmu' flashing from llae xkyf' RUTH THOMAS The purest trvasurz' morlal limrs ajoril lx spotlvxx rz'pufalion. Entered from Allen High, '31, Linz Pin, '32, Gym- borcc, '32. DONNA ALLEN Plain willioul pomp and rirb willzoul a show. Gymboree, '32, History Club, Stamp Club, '31. SARA FRANCES MILLER Herr all llml liarlll crmlfl promise or l1z'Il0w. G od Scholarship Club, '30-'33, L'nz Awards, '31, '32, '33, Gymboree, '32, National Honor Society, '33, '34. EDWARD ESTRIDGE Bill xlill luis tongue ran fm, lbr lrsx of Wvigbl it lzorr, zuilb grculrr case. Pan-American League, '3 3. XVILLIAM SIMMONS Would lbal my worlb u.'r'rv mrasunwl by Ihr tape lima R. O. Ti. C., '32, '33, '34, Crack Company, '33, Latin Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, '34. Ii ANN BECKLEY Hail to tlmf, blilln- spirit. GORDON HOUSTON For what than bait llfllll' ronnt on a worthy r1'warIl. Tennis, '31, D Club, '31, '32, '33, '34, Football, '33, Baseball, '33, '34. MARIE BURNETT Her air, brr manners, All who saw adn1ir1'rl. Gymboree, '32, '33, Latin Club, '30, '31, '32, El Solito Club, '32, '33, '34, Good Scholarship Club, '32, '33, Literary Staff Sumfiul, '33, '34. SUSIE MACON From a littlz' sfmrk may hllllif u mighty flame. MARY LOUISE PRICE Viwu'ity ix fbi' gift of womrznf' Girl Reserves, '31, Spanish Club, '30, '3l. CLIFFORD ELDER None but fJimx1'lf ran Inf' bis parallel. MARTHA MILDRED HARRIS What przulwzn' with tbl' old and wi.w'. JEAN WARE ll dunriug shape, an inlagc' gay, To haunt, to startle, and u,'nylay. CHILTON CAMPBELL Hr u-'bo obryx with mmlvsly njrpmrx worthy of being some Jay a L'on11IIumlr'r. Siampnle Staff, El Sol. VERNON FERGUSON Azul Zu' xlvppnl an, blilbr uml !lt'b0IIllif., TOM FRANK GOSSETT But Tom zvux too kl'l'II-Sigbffll to rrxt xutixfiml with with an fIlf!'1'f7fl'ftlfi0ll.', Travel Club, '30, Latin Club, '30, '31, Linz Bible Award, '32, Spelling Contest, '32, Music Scholarship, '32, Starulwzlc Features, '33, Oak Cliff-Sunset Reading Club, '33, M. K. T. Essay Contest Winner, '33, Senior Play Publicity Reporter, '33. BURNETTA EDWARDS Reason ix upright xlalnrv in the mul. Girl Reserves, '31, '32, '33, Good Scholarship Club, '33, Tennis Club, '33, Dramatic, '34. MARY LOUISE KERSHAW WlJc'n l1u.iim'xs intvrff'1'z'x with jllraxnrc, t'.X'l'IIlt,t' the business, Stamp Club, '31, 32, '33, Spanish Club, '32, Tennis Club, '33, Gymboree, '32, Staiizpnlr' Staff, '34. PAUL DOUGLAS Rz'anli11g niaketb u full man. Stamp Club, '32, '33, Snmlial Literary Staff, '33, '34. I la 4. v 'I I . ll I- F I O 4 .9238 4, F. S1 1 -i-1 U l 4 S it llnlilh f nm 3 Q V' I F' I ' 5 ll V . 1, , A . !'Z .M n Q2 , 1 ' I C ,. I-,:,,,,: ,.,. V ,l ' l ' ll .. f T. S 'ff ': 'f5fQ 9+ .:f'3. 1 .: P , FO' I :?ofo 1 9' 95 - Elsa. if PM I x s '05 , 2 I ig ll .r- ...- in I Y A nllllllll H' Adam JOSEPH YATER The larger lacurt, ilu' kindlier band. Good Scholarship, '30, '33, National Honor Society '33, LaLin Club, '30, '32, Camp Dallas, '30, Linz Pins 31, '32, Orchestra, '30, '31. ABBIE REESE HARVEY The lavavcn such grace did lend ber Tbut slac might admired be. MARY JOHNSON HM zfoire was rvrr soft, G1-ntlv, :xml low. EDGAR SWAIN So firm in curry look and limb? OTHER GRADUATES O JANUARY, 1934 MEMBERS Baer, Leland Caffarel, E. B., Jr. Crews, Clyde C. Glass, William Robert Jones, Hugh Luto Thomas Doyle Murray, Fred V. Painter, Meredith E. Price, Sterling Pritchett, Robert M. Roundtree, James Roundtree, Joe Surls, Samuel Howard, Jr. Anderson, LaFinis Cornelison, Aileen Duncan, Willie Belle Gallagher, Gertrude Gilbert, Mildred McCree, Irene Freda Massay, Dorothy Potts, Alta Lois Revill, Mamie Estelle Scoggins, Josephine Love Swain, La Verne Yvonne Smith, Sterling Wardlaw, Frank Williams, Harold Day, Avanel Drew, Jewel Grant, Nettie Havens, Doris King, El Reno McCree, Selma Lee McNair, Hazel Reeves, Maurine Smith, Doris Wittrock, Frances Youngblood, Faye JUNE, 1934 MEMBERS Barnwell, Clga Boyle, Frank Burdette, Houston Chastain, Robert Clark, Joe Compton, R. B. Feigle, Edgar Harris, Ansel Holland, James Jones, Montye Loupot, Victor Miller, Joe Monger, Fred Moon, Troy L. McCarson, O. M. Poteet, Francis Posell, Bernard Robertson, Elmo Ruker, Earl Rubery, William Sample, Lloyd Sholte, Charles Smith, Hal 3 ll 1, . t I ? 1 U --...pq 0 A I 'S ,sql ' sph Ci' 'S as al y-ix M E S Q :- '5 N llllllll Q or I . ll av- Athi CALENDAR November 7--'El Solito holds its second meeting. Initial basketball practice held. November 8-Mr. White, The man with the longest legs, and Mr. Schutte broadcast Sunset over WRR. November 9-Pan-American Student Forum has first meeting at Stoneleigh Court. November 10-What an Armistice Assembly! Bill Congleton and Robert Preddy took down the school with their singing. November 13-No more stumbling over paint buckets, or walking under laddersg Sun- set's in full possession of its entire building again. November 14-This hard studying is really getting us down. November November November 15-Library Club entertained new members at picnic. 16-Pan-American Club holds first meeting at Stoneleigh Court. 17-P.-T. A. pay assembly, featuring Bel Canto Quartet, went over big. Pro- ceeds went to Mr. Franklin's family. Sunset tied Forest, 6-6. November 20-From all reports, that Girl Reserve Initiation Saturday night at Bach- man's must have been hot. November 21-Good Scholarship Club elects Gordon Gayle president. November 22--Sunset Girl Reserves entertained by the Oak Cliff G. R.'s with a tamale hike to Stephens Park. November 23-Rovettes take to wheels and skate to school. Sunset R. O. T. C. awarded first place in city inspection. November 24-Dads' Club program, using only Sunset talent, was pronounced big SUCCESS. November 27-Looks like we'll never have any cold weather. November 2 8- November 29--The Thanksgiving issue of the Stampede out today. Boys pledge loyalty November 30 to Mr. Bushman at assembly today. Preparation for tomorrow's game with Oak Cliff High. . -Thanksgiving. Are we thankful. Yes sir 'ee ee. Sunset, 183 Oak Cliff, 9. December 4--Mr. Chalk announced large Sundial Business Staff. , . HUNEGEQ 'Q- MARY JEFSTE 52: 1 We! wfv. 5 'r ua.. a I -. 7:4 i -'I C ire, ll .I .1 .o. 1 - fa O 9 53' 'Q 205, rw 'Q SAW 5-. '- .l H Z j 6: I nlllmll fe A 'lg Il s ' W A 4 9 3 E I . I Y A . ., ,l v I 1 H ' Class of January 1935 O j. W. MURPHX' . . I'rz'xirimt ROBERT SILER . . Vice Prrsiflml JEANNE Lovr . . .... Srcrclnry Conmirm Lowmwcu . . Sludcnl Rrprrsmlaliw Miss EULA PEAR Boys: Almon. Taylor Barnes, Brunner Beazley, Douglas Biscomb, Earl Black, James Bone. Walter Burgess, V. N. Bushey, Charles Cassell, Eugene Clark. Cecil Corbin, Evans Cordray, John Milton Crawford, R. P. Darnell, Cleo Davenport, Mack Davis, Jim Davis, Mack Deputy, Bob Duncan, Lynn Emery, Elwer Evans, Harold Everett, Tommy Finger, Ray Fleming, Warren Folmar, Frank Fouts, Jim Fultz, Everett Gray. Jack Green. Ernest Hardin, Robert Hill, Herman Hixon, Paul Holland, Raymond Hood, R. B. Hooten, Frank Johnson, John L SMITH . Jones, Howard Keathley, Kenneth Keeler, Lawrence Kirkland, Tom Kikes, Walker Knott, Karl Kortman, Cecil Lacy, Fred Lee, Lucian Lowry, Dersa McBride. John McMillan, J. W. Manscill, Lee Roy Matthews, Albert Mills, Frank Mimms, Breard Moore, Gus Morrison, Bobby Murphy, J. W. Murray, Cecil Muse. Tom Nelson, Ralph O'Neal, Dee Owen, Ernest Price, J. C. Rainbolt, J. D. Robinson, Robert Sale, Herbert Sanders, Virgil Saye, Henry Schenck. William G. Sharp, Vernon Sheppard, H. K. Shine, Fred Siler. Robert Singleton, Ed Smith, Herbert Smith, Tom Sponsor Spencer, Robert Stearman. E. L. Stearman, Leslie Surles. Clifford Swenson. Bill Tanco, Edwin Thompson, Edwin Wallace, Gene White, Lionel Whittington, Aubrey Williams. Rober Wilson, Woodrow Wood, Bill Wren, Bill Girls: Adamson, Evelyn Amos. Grace Ball, Virginia Bauman. Rosemary Bimzy, Vivienne Biygham, Ernestine Blanton, Faye Carroll. Josephine Delworth. Lena Ellenga, Frances Ellis, Mary Francis Foster. Ruth Fox, Grace Franks, Jenelle Goesell, Helen Goolsby, Frances GriFFlth, Martha Hall, Jewell Hanson, Ellen Faye Hays, Ada Bea Hevron, Drusilla Holton. Jean Hulcy, Mildred Isamingxer, Genevieve Jam-li, Louise January, llurlyn Johns, Sidney Alice Lawson, Hs-len Longrmire, Inez Lorwranre, Cordelia Love. Jeanne MCCIL-ndon, Uleta McCord, La Villa Malone. Mary Ruth Marett, Stella Marschall, Mary Jane Miller, Gravlyn Murph, Donnie Murphy, Flu Nell Neel. Clco Pardue, Doris Parrott, Jane Pope, Juanita Porterlield, Madeslaine Power, Edith Pritchett, Genevieve Robinson, Oree Schupback, Marie Scott, Edna Earle Sibbey, Ruth Snyder. Lilian Spratt, Melba Stricklin. Ira Standley. Alene Thurman, Katheryn Wadleigh, June Weinberg, Connie Wilbur. Eula Maude Windell, Mildred Winn. Corinne Boys: Allen. Paul Allison. Alfred Alsbrook, Clyde Bard, Wesley Baumann, Bill Beazley, Bill Bell, Edgar Bemre, Johnny Brain, David Brewster, Wade Brownlee, Dick Burrows. Emmett Butler. Walter Cade. Virgil Carrington. Sam Catherall. Richard Caudle, Olin Chenault. James Cinquemani. .Toe Couch, Donald Coulter. J. O. Crawford, Erncst Curtis, Orville Davis. J. Barney Day, Richard Denson. Sam Dill, Dwight Dodgsen. Gordon Dodson, Howard Donnell. Earl Dowis, Fred Dunn, W. T. Ellis, John D, Ellis. Joe Wayrc Ellis, Theodore Elms, Tom Estes, Ottis Farnsworth, Dowell Farnsworth, Howell Francis, Vance Fry, Gordon Gales, John Gates, Robert Gerrity, Joe Gill, Bob Goodier, Elwood Goodman. Wimberly Groy, Mack Hale. Herrol Hamilton, Edward Hammock, Walter Hawkins, Rader Hendrix, Erwin Henslee, William Holland. F. C. Holt, James Houston, Jaslier Howard, Joe Howard. Lonnie Hulsey, Wiley Hutchinson, Bernard Johns, Hester Jones. Billy Judson. Taylor Kantz, Charles Keeney. Everet King. Conley Lampkin. Morton LeBeau, J. Otis Lemmons, Clifford Lipscomb, 'Virgil Little. Phares Logan, Alden Lowry, Curtis Lutz, Horace Lynch, Bob Lyons, Lloyd Linn. Jack McCall, James McGill. Fulford CldSS ol June 1 PAUL AI.LEN . jon GERRITY . ANN WORDEN . CURTIS Loxvnv . MARY B. LOONEY . Miss Louisa Moons McKay, John McNair, Paul Mayfield, Carlyle Maynard. Harry Meadows, Claude Mills. Alex Minnis, Kenneth Moore, Morris Moore, R. M. Norred, Talmadge Ogden. Robert Orr, Jack Peck, Richard Perry, Jack Pierce, Charles Pierce, Harold Posey. Buckner Pratt, C. J. Pritchett., Orville Ray, Sam Redman. Russell Reed, Gerald Reid, Roy Roark, D. B. Rusek. Carl Russell, James Sanders, Joe Sandifer, Ben Scafi, Ray Shook, Jack Singleton, Robert Stallings, Raymond Starring, John Starling, Norvin Stice, H.C. Thompson, Edwin Terry, Dolan Teubner, Harold Trimble. Lynn Tudor. Fred Valentine, Clarence 935 Vaughan. Allen Vondel'-Hoya, Fred Waizgoner. T. A. Wellman, Walter Werner. Bill Wheeler, Clifford White, Billy White. T. B. Williams, Wayne Wolf, Emanuel Wooten, Clifton Wright. John Girls: Adkins, Zelma Altenburg. Louise Anderson, Wilma Bachman. Edna Madalyn Bailey. Onal Balliew, Mildred Bartunek. Blanche Baughmann, Lilla Benson. Hallie Bentley. Margaret Bibb. Wanda Biles, Lura Mae Biscomb, Elaine Black, Mary Frances Blaylock, Mary B'ond, Mary Ellen Bryant, Nancy Elizabeth Caffarel, Naomi Cannon, Geraldine Carey, Burnelle Carmichael. Helen Catherall, Millicent Chancellor. Cornelia ,..--g-.- . . President . Vice Prcsidcnf . Scfrcfary I la- 4, . . . . Trcasurcr ' I, i l . Studvn! Rc-prcscnfaliue I Sponsor - I Chenault. Carrie U Chopelas, Mary Coghill. Katheryne Corin, Joy K - Council. Barbara Cox, Mary Louise v--'U Cromwell. Lucille Crumley, Lois I Cobb, Virginia Davis, Florence 5 Deerimr. Patsy Dixon, Lida A Donaldson. Madalee q Douglas, Billie Douglas, Jean ,Q Duncan, Ruth .QQ Durham. Charline ,c9g0:' Dyer. Travis ,if 9 Evans. Eloise Faries, Mary Lee 3:7 'QS Farmer. Frances B21 2. Felix. Mary Emma Fortenherry, Carrie Fowler. Ouida Fox, Della Max Fulkerson, Mary Louise Firquin, Martha - Gardner, Martha Gayle. Jane ' Goad, Dorothy i-I Gregory, Mildred ' Griifingr, Lura Lorena Guthrie Mary Frances Harp, Frances Harris. Betty Hartfelder. Ruth Harvey. Mary Alice Q Charles, Gladys lContinucd on page 521 . ' I. ' 3 . 5 Q lt Q 3 Q A ...... Ll P' 0 Q' Q giggles., llllllll.. I I. I 7 - l W fe L .z X ' . . . . , . ,- .- . . 1 p. X-' W 1 Y Yr I - .f r , s.-.- I, , -1 1 v 1 K - N r og. lf ,, 3 rv 'J V A A J' CLASS OF JUNE 1955 Contmued from Page 51 Hassell Dona Elmse I-Iawlnns Marguerite Henderson Cornelia Hodges Paulme Holhday IARuth Homes Shlrley Houston Charlotte Howard Lenors Howard Mary Ginna Howell Alice Marie Hufstedler LeVerne Huggms Alta Lassie Hyles Earlyne Hyatt Nell An J ack, Anita Bell Jernigan Mary Johnson Este Johnson The Jones Joy Knight Lucy Nel Kmihton Dorothy Lee Lexbach Ruth Long Anna Mae Looney Mary Blanche McCullough La. Vern McLarty Margaret C McLemore Florence McVey Dorothy MacKinnon Georgia Macon Lois Mansfield Letitm Marsh Sara Martenson June Mears Artelle Medford Peggy Moore Dora. Moore Wilma Morgan, Beverly Morrell Avo Morris Mary Frances Morrison Lxlllan Norton Vivian Nycum Jane Otis Phylhs Parker Anita Lee Pearson Charlene Philbrlck Corms Phxlllps Lul Pile Josephin Pxppin Virgin Prwe Juan Pritchett, Cladys Ray Martha Nell Ray Vera D Read Nadyne Roberts Marguerlte Rogers Marlon Russell Lorene Sanders Maudie Sa e Billie Sc ulta Alta Mae Sehutte Beverl Shadix Vlvlan Sheppard Modyne Sims Fredxlee Smith Hazel Smlth Helen Smith Helen M Smith Virgxnxa Sockwell Dot Spain Bessxe Sterman Robynetta Stephens llsuorls Sbsvhens Marr Steward Pliula Stone Nlanoy Stovall, Johnnie Les Stuhbliileld Rachael Swift Ruth Swendoll Dorothy T rt Martha Tan ersley Jessie Tate Virginia Tatom, Marguerltte Taylor Dons Taylor Juanita Townsend Helen Walker Lonme Rae Warwick Margaret Watson Imogene Watson MarJorie Weaver Margaret Werner Mildred West Alice Whxte Frances Wiley Betty Wllliams Johenme Wxllxarffson Jeanne Wllls Evelyn Wilson lktelle Wesner Maxme Worden Anne Tlrxght Louise Yeager Louie Elxzabeth an X 1 . u . V n n ' , 1 . , I 1 , I . , - . E . l 1 , . . X . , . . . , . . . . , . . . . . v E . . n . . e . ' , V ' , ' ' , I. . ' . r . e . . Ima ' . ' ' ia . Jones, Doris ' Porter. Ruth Turpine. Ferne , ' . ita . ' Q , I 1 ' . . . . . , . . l . U . . . ' 9 n r . K , ' - . . . . y ' . I . s - ' o . . , QGEDHQQQEEXQ b'- O ' 4 I .39 .o' 3 I F I 4' .1 ,. I u 1 I . pi.. :'. 5. 'bv . bb . , o kfzfcil W V25 Pala 54 I A 1 92 X -og Y tlllilll ll wg ' I' is I- . I rl 'I A 571 Class oi January l 9 3 6 Tom ALLEN . . 1'rz'.villr11f WEBB Livscomu . Vin'Prrviflrr1l 4 MARCEARIQ1' Bairifv , Srrrr'lln'y MARTHA Moorxr . -IOHN MAR'I'l N Miss AN NIQTTIY WAR NI-'R Boys: Abbott, Ralph Abernathy, F. L. Adamson, Ralph Allen. Tom Ardoin, Frank Arrance, Dan Aycock, G. M. Adams, Wayland Bailey. J. H. Bauman, Hill Boyd, Everett Brewton, Carle Burns, Bradley Bye, Milton Caldwell, Mac Campbell, Robert Camp, Marlin Carlisle. Joe Pat Chilton, Richard Claud, Robert Coffin, Raymond Crow, Rufus Dalton, James Davidson, Max Dichey, Ray Dozier, Billy Dresser, Donald Dyer, Bob Earnest, Joe Edmondson, Howell Elder, Edgar Farmer, Frank Fluke, Bill Fortenberry, Sloan Greig, James Grogan, Robert Guy, Claude Hall, Philip Harris, Henry Haynes, John Heartsill, W.C. Hendrix. Byron Heitman, Byron Marshall Heitman. Marshall Hendrix, Philip Henkins, Jack Henley, S. Q. Hilburn, William Hinckley, Richard Hixon, Eugene Hilt, Edgar Lamphin, Harvey Lewis, Joe Lipscomb, Webb Lowrance, Wilson McDaniel, Herbert Maddox, Edwin Martin, John Mathews, Louie Mitchell, Miller Moorman, George Muse, John Muler, Gordon Norris, Tom Pack, Bill Packer, W. B. Pollard, Glenn Poole, Paschal Pounds. Truman . . . Tl't'llSlll'l . Siuzlrul Rrj1rr.n'f1lulI1'r . Sjmumr Preddy, Robert Pruett 1-ve aw ms, King Reid, Albert Rogers, J. Frank Rogers, Raymond Sauck, Kenneth Singleton, Tommy Smith, Britton Smith, Charles Spann, J. C. Sparks. Glenn Steward, Eugene Street, Frank Summy, Billy Taylor, John Templeton, George Toldan. Eugene Tucker, Roscoe Valentine, Billy Welch, Lloyd Wilson, Howard Wilson, James Wood. H. C. Wods, Charles Wright, Jack Young,Eugene Yowell, John Dee Girlx: Bailey, Margaret Ballinger, Barbara Barron, Norma Bastion, Marion Bates, Margaret Ann , at Booker, Juanita Bradley, Rosemary Broodbent, Elizabeth Brown, Helen Broyls, Anna Marie Broyles, Opal Burris, Ruth Caass, Merline Campbell, Ruth Charls, Ruby Lee Clardy, Wesse Clayton, Gwendalyn Cobb, Jeannette Copeland, Marie Crane, Hattie Lee Cunningham, Louise Healy. Betty Ilasler, Grace Dryer, Martha Ilurlap, Jessie Epperson, Nyes Ferguson, Jean Fite, Margaret Galvin, Patricia Gary, Frances Hancock. Ray Hardemau, Sara Long Harold, Anne Haseloff, Dolores Hendrix, Pauline Hendrix, Frances Hipp, Bessie Nalyne Hubert, Betty Jane Jellrvep, Vernetta Johnson, lone Edna . fy liempton, Louise liilpatrick, 'l'heda Belle Kumler, Anne Mt-Donald, Lorine Mrlllaun. Margaret Malone, Bernadene Mai-oh. Virginia An Marsh, Sue Moore, Martha Moore, Mary Murman, Ella Naylor. Ruth Neel, Margie Nelson, La Verne Orr, Lois Patterson, Marie Patty, Katheryn Peterman, Dorothy Ray, Wylma Joyce Sala, Theodora Shuford, Mildred Sullivan, Adelle Storey. Katherine Talbot, Adeline Todd, Otelia Tuley, Edna Daveta Turner, Rose Umiker, Huldah White, Edith Marie Williams. Evelyn Wolverton, Jane Wood, Mary Warley, Yandell Ximmerly, Corinne Sig Q- f- ,L 1 is :ill K... H 1 '15 lirzrs: Alexander, N. W. Appl-rson, I.. B. Atkins, Cordon Barnes, Ililly Bates, Bryon Bates, Ri!-hard Baxter, Rolwrt Bell. Paul Bennett, Shannon liils, Olly Blanchard. Jark Broome, J. li. Brown. llanilolpli lirundrett, Warner Brooks, Charles Caffarel, Gregory Cannady, Buster Carter, Roland Cate, Alton Chaflin, Burbank Cobb, Burl Corlett, Paul Cousins. Don Cox, John Dabney, Stanley Daugherty, Billy Davenport, Sam lleen, James Doty, Rex Dow. Jack llowlen, Daniel Du Bose. R. T. Duc-ket. James Duncan, William Easter, William lidmonds, Jim lfillner. Walter ldrikson, Enfried Evans. Johnnie lfarv, John Foster. Coyle Frye, Hllwarzl Grairzr. Hugh Grant, Howard Gray, Sprinzrfield Grooth, John fluinn. James Guthrie, J. C. Halfpsnny. Bob Harrington, Sammio Hayn, John Heefzer. Sumner Heimlieh, Bernard Hendrix, Felix Hicks. Jack Hill, Thomas Hinds, George Hoyan, George Holt, Drexel Horning, Harold Hunsaker, Owen Jacobsen, David Jernigan. Guy John, Joe Kemper, Erskine Kirkland, Billy Kalp. Fld Keith, L. M. Lamphin, Harvey Land, Bob Lanford. Fred Lanford, Clinton Lee. T. J. l.imel'i1'k, Art llaekeridge, Jack MrCoy, J. W. CldSS ol June 1936 O Ilo Koir . . Prrxiflrnf MARQILTRY Corfu . Vim' Prrxillvnf InA Sun JON!-9 . Srrrrlwy RICHARD BATES ........ Trrusnrrr MARGARET SU11 BARNES . Sfmlrnl RrprrsrnIufi1'z' Miss l.ll,Llli M Ai. FIN N1iuAN . McNutt, Ray McWhinten, Darwin Macon, James Montgomery, J. R. Morrell. Douirlass Miller, Carl Miller, Morris Morris, Darrel Morse, N. W. Norman, Ralph Overton, Billy Patterson, F. M. Peacock, Tommie Phillips, Bob Phillips, Stewart Peirce, Edwin Quiram, Harold Quiram, Wilton Reese, Lindall Riddle, Clnoy Ridgeway, Joe Robinson, Forrest Roper, .I ack Russell, Frank Sanders. Aubrey Sanders, James Schwab, Otis Scott, Donald Senning, Bob Sikes, Roy Smith, Frank Smith, Raymond Springer, Joe Stegall, E..W. Swenson. Raymond Taylor, Bill Taylor, Mac Terry, Jack Thompson, Maurice Tucker, Terrell Utgard, Drexel Vaughn, Lester Wadsworth. Sidney Wagner. Bill Wallace, Bill Walden, Jack Welton, Jack White, Carter Wilie, Charles Wilkinson. Robert Winslett, Herschel Winn, Jack Wright. James Girls: Adair, Lucille Altenburi! Kathr n . Y Anderson, Ninnn Pearl Ard, Mary Louise Armer, Edna Earle Austin, Lucile Ball, Lorayne Barnes. Margaret Sue Barnwell, Oleta Barr, Geraldene Barrett, Alta Mae Belew, Gwendalyn Bellamy.Dorothy Bentley, Bernice C. Billings, Arveline Bonham, Lillian Boswell, Mary Bramzins, Nona Bray, Dorothy Jane Brenan, Dora Britton, Pauline Brown. Elaine Sjlouxor Brunson, Bertha Mae Buckley, Kathryn Carlton, Marilynn Caudill, Nona Chaman, Ellen Charninsky, Grace Cline, Mary Frances Copr, Marjorie Coles, Inez Compton, Helen Louise Compton. Helen Louise Cooke, Marie Coulten. Margaret Cromer, Rowena Darnell, Ilecher, Devenport. Dewees, Deweyd' J Donaldson, Daugherty, Aline DuH', Cora Emma Elam, Bobbie Estes, Geargaleen Ewing, Marion Ferris. Durstine Fleminz. Christine Fagle, Edna Mau Francis, Virginia Frezzia, Helen Galloway, Mary Lucylle Gattin, Fay Gibson. Frances Gleaves, Nelda Glover, Maude Alice I ll I- rv. l I H. ll In vas? I O R A 61:-x 5.6.4 Kg w 1 rs 'T -i-1 va 1, V Q :- l Ullllln 4 . N -4 1-.. . 3? ' n l I HF. ! If' 1 V' k' ' l l r ! l I L CLASS CF JUNE, 1936 Greene. Doris Green, Lula Griswold, Rhydonia Gumm, Dorothy Hall, Lorraine Hatton, Rosemary Hawkins. Rose Marie Haynes, Marguerite Haltzheuser, Evelyn Hood,.Susle Leigh Hoover, Helen Howard, Frances Hyles, Dorothy Ivey, Novi: Jameson, Betty Johnson, Jlunlta Faye Jones, Ila Sue Jones,'Ja.nle Janet. Lllyan Kemp, Pauline King, Bettye Kirven, Birdie Knott, Marjory Lacy, Thelma Lake, Ruth Lanford. Willia Fae Lamphear, Helen Gene. Ledbetter, Ruth Earle Long, Iris Lonz. Maraaret Luttrell, Lucille Lyons. Myrtle McCa.maron, Bernice McCrary, Louise Continued fmm Page 55 McDonald, Maude i'l ll'.l'1I n0MhG e y Lee 8 0 Matlock, Evelyn Mills, Margaret Monk, Mavis Murphreya, Mary Louise Murray, Martha Norman, Finlay lark- rr ver, ary Patrick, Vlvlan P Fr I erry, ane s Pet:-ee, Billy Dawn Pieroe, Margaret Platt. Margaret Powell. Estelle Prioe, Beatrice Purselley, Dorothy 5:-gsdale, Letrh r. Ruth Ramsey, Annie Margaret Ratekin. Jaunita Rawlings, Francis Reed, Doris Rose, Marie Rowe, Mary Rumsey, Jaunita Rushing, Dorothy Lou Rutherford. Carol Saunders, Bertha Schacl, Delma Ann Shannon, Alice Shelton, Helen Shepard, Pauline Simpson, Smith, Ednis se M Inu! Smith. Ruth Bozeman, Lucille Spears. Nida Staley, Billie Stewart, Mlldred Stewart, Nona Lois Streaton. Fey Streckfuas, Marle Sturmes Julia Suten, Frances Sutton, Margaret Tate, Inez Taylor, Margaret Thompson, Margaret Tyson, Virginia Vaughan, Maria Walker, Marcella Walker, Lillian Walker, Victorine Watkins, Vere Elaine ite, u y oris Wilson, Maud Wisdom. Isabel Wolfe, Bobby Leah Wolfe, Virginia Wright, Erma Lee Wyatt, Dorothy Yates, Jeanette Young, Eugenia Young, Marguerite ' J - S S O S 'vdq R 439 , l:3lilEQ5liI!2ffAEfZQT ,.,. .. . .l .ll 4 l 1 ' u . in nl - -w-..,,,,,,. , . 0 A 2 Lfofa' W' 'az IME :ff - fi- ' wi Z .1 .4 QI' 3 r 0' Q' I Q 1 I , 1 I lt I ,,.,-55331 vu . llll I I A 1 ' Class ol January l 9 3 7 l ll uni Il I' Gaorii . l.rN w lima Niiri' . NlUIll.l. MARKS . . M ARUUI-QIll'l'li Gowns . Al.IC'l'1TliOMAS .... Miss SARAH Dmsivioar . Boys: Abshire, Edward Allen, Bob Arrington, D. L. Barnett, Lynn Bentinck, George Brandenburg, Robert Brooks, C'enn Brown, Edward Blackburn, Raymond Bryant, Arthur Champion, Robert Castle, Vernon Chase, James Churchill, C. W. Clanton. Herbert Joe Clark. Elmer Cobb, Owen Cokor, Percy Cook, James Crain. Wallace Crannell, Jack Crow, Jack Davis, Sammie Dean, Buddy Deere, Charles Dill, Robert Draper, Harry Etheridize, Earl Everett, Luther Frederick, R. E. Ganz, Dudley Gerner, Bill Green, Clois Green, John Green. Watson Griffith, R'chard Groth, Hubert Haley, Lester Hall,Talton Harrell, Thomas Harris, James Harris, Leroy Harris, William Hartman, William Hatlieid, Richard Harp, Harry Hendrix, Cecil Herbst, Joe Holloway. James Holmes, Charles Holt, William Houston, Tommy Hutchinson, Ralph Holmes. Fred Iden. Walter Irwin, George January, Lawrence Johnson, Virgil Judson, Russel Keeler, James Kemp, Glynn Kilgore, Tom Kline, Billy Lamar, Jack Lee. Wilson McBee, Charles McGubbin, Jim McDaniel, U. D. Massie, Billy Mateson. Julian Maxwell, Hardin Money. Fred Moore, Robert Murphy, Leon Murrell, Uy nette New, Charles New, James: Norman, Ralph . . Prrsirlrzil . Virr Prvxirlwll . Srrrrtury . . . Trras ll rr r Slmfrnl Rt'11rrsw1fufi1'e' . Sjmnxor Oden, Hillman Orenbaum, Sam Otis, William Peck, J. W. Peck, J. W. Pedigo, Jack Pledger, Gordon Pettigrew. Jack Phillips, Dick Price, Smith Pope, John Ray, Rogers Reddle, Talmage Riilgs, James Riggs, Stanley Roberts, A. J. Sanford, Charles Santerre, Welbuurne Scaff, Vernon Sharp, Marlin Smellage, Jones St. Clair. Frank Spears, Joe Wayne Stelzer, Bill Steinhoff, Keith Svadlenak, John Thompson, Travis Tibbs. Charles Tinsley, Glenn VanWinkle, Gorden Vaughan, Dorman Walden, Frank Warner, Clarenre Wilson. Hugh Wilson. Jack Wood, John Wootton, Ralph Yale, J. T. Yates, A. P. Girls: Abbe, Faye Louise Allae, Jeanne Anderson, Dorothy Armstrong, Jane Baehman, Frances Banner. Mariraret Bard, Lueile Baskerville. Bettie Bennett, Pauline Bray, Harriett Bridgewater, Oleta Burge, Dorothy Hurman, Betty Bush, Marianne Campbell, Marizarct Clem, Mozelle Clem, Myrtle Clute, Vivian Coln, Agnes Cordray, Pauline Crabtree, Dorothy Davis, Alma Helen Davi-s, Doris Davis, Marie Eastham, Rachel Eddleman, Bonnie Edens, Pauline Fields, Lillie Mae Frankfurt. Louise Gardner, Katherine Geiser, Esther Mae Gowdory, Ann Gower, Marguerite Gray, Billie Greaves, Mary V. Grimes, Marie H1-ost. Arlene Herndon, Fl'Zllli'E!S Herndon, Louise Holland, Roberta Holt, Dorothy Hoover, Zelma liantz, Elizabeth lieesee, Edna Earl Iieeton, Katherine King, Annette Law, Florrie Helen Lawson,Hortense Lee, Mildred Loeckle, Ethel Mae Lomzmire, Evelyn McCrary, Loena Mc-Laury, Virginia McMillan, Dorothy McQueen, Helen Mack, Doris Mahan, Virginia Malone, Marguerite Marks, Murel Massey, Mary F. Maxim-h, Dorothy J. Minyard. Annabell Moore, Geraldine Moore, Mariraret Neale, Jane Neher. Virginia Oden, Geneva Oer-hslen, Elizabeth Oldfield, Evelyn Oliphant, Elena Mac O'Neal, Lily Bell 0'Neal, Lois Owen, Mary Owens, Georgia Rhey l l lla-rx: Alford, Raymond Allen. Orville Alves, liarnard llamrett. Ii. W. Ball, Clifford Benedict, Jaylette Box, Robert Bradford, liobby Brandenburil. John Bryant. Le Roy Burrows, Floyd Campbell. May Charles, Robert Chopelas. Angelo Churchill. Ralph Clem, J. F. Congleton, Bill Cobb, Harvey Cordray, Paul Cornelison, Lloyd Crofton, Farrar Cromwell, John Daugherty, Jack Davis, Luther Earl Day, Ralph Dillard, T. C. Dixon, Claude Douglas, Allyn Duggan, David Ilunseth, James Ellen, Fred Elliott, Arnett Evans, Allan Fallis. Sam Floyd, Frank Grandstatf, Hutlh Grant, David Green, Edward Guy, Warren Hallerman, Clifford Hargrove. Herndon Harris, Grady Hendimzton, lleano Hille, Charles Hulrhett, Bryce Huley, Dick Henderson, Bradford Ivy, Van Austin James, Jack Jenkins, Leroy Johns, Earl Johnson, James Johnson. Stanley Johnston, Clyde Jones, Adrian Jones. J. Emmett Jones, J. P. Lindsey, Glenn Lockett, Robert Long, Albert Low, Buck Lynch, Waltor Loving, Jack McCammon, Ilan McCampbell, Billy MeCampbell, Herbert MeGee,TayIor May. Henry Grady Mayberry, Jack Mears, Vernon Medford, George Milburn. 0'Neil Mount. liillie l'aul 0'Neal, Mart Orr. Aubrey Owen, Bill CIGSS oi June GFORGlih1FDI'ORID . Bonmr Bimnifoicu 1937 . Prrxidrzlf . Vir1'Pr'riill'rnI IMOGENE jENiuNs . . CARRIIi MAE QIONIES St'l'l'l'fill'j' , . Trrux1m'r Miss JAMES IZLLLN STn-1- . . Packer, James Paris, Hoyt Pierce, James Pleasant, Fred Ramsey, D. C. Rankin, Thomas Reid, Robert Scott, Frank Scott, Lawrence Scott, Luther Shackelford, Charles Simmons, Glenn Slaten, Dan Smith, Floyd Smith, Warren Standifer, George Stansell, R. D. Stockard, Ralph Summers, George Taylor, D. E. Taylor, Louis Thomas, Paul Tudor, Richard Turquette, Raymond Thompson. T. B. Waller, Jar-k Waskom, Georyze Wooten, Gaston Girls: Abbott, Helene Aiken, Annie Apperson, Elizabeth Arbaugzh. Jessamine Armstrong. Merle Bailey, Billie Hall, Helen Barnes. Vera F. Batchelor, Evelyn Bates, Maxine Beeman. Earnestine Bigfzy. Violet Bird, Ruth Bland, Mary Jo Bolton, Alma Jean Brister, Edna M. Brixey, Dorothy Brooks, Vivian Burcham, Winnie Burrus, Ann Bush. Mary Frank Butler, Betty Ruth Cateura, Mary Cathey. Helen Chenault. Georirie Clarke. Virginia Chenault. Virsrinia Clute, Virginia Cooner, La Rue Corine, Laverne Couch, Matsy Cowing, Lula Cox, Beulah Mae Cox. Thelma Charles, Mary L. Crisp, Loretta Cromer, Mildred Crouch, Mary Louise Davis. Gruthie Day. Katherine ' Day, Mildred Dougherty, Mary E. Douglas. Jesse J. llowis, Waldene Dozier, Mary Lillian Earnest. Louise Fair, Weenonah Faust. Florance Sponsor Fisher, llorothy Fox, Susie K. Franklin. Gelana Galven, l,L'l-fl-YY George, Eunice Fay Gibson, Jane Gla xener. Joy Gray, Mary lit-ss Green, Edwina Gulliek, Joyce hackney. Tommie ll. Hall, Marr-Zaret Hall, Marie Hardin, Marpraret Heitman, Martha Higgins, Gwendolyn Hille, Elizabeth Hodges. Floranee Hogwood, Sylvia Hoilue, Margaret Huffman. Norma Lee Hi.t'fatutter, Doris Humbard,Dorothy Sue Jaz-ks. Mary Kathryn James. Evelyn Jenkins, lmeixene Jernigan, Jennie Johnson. Marylyn Jones. Carrie Mae Jones, Marirarita fngliampkin. Lucille Landers. Hope Ledbetter, lirownie Ledbetter, Theda Fay' l.eGrand, Ilillie Lowry, Nellie Mae Vlellall, Mildred Mc'Cnbbin, June x.: ,--v--1-up ,hp ol . QI I as . 249: 94 9. . ' 96 O 4 'Q 1 ii 69 'L -i-1 i 5 S '. S :- 3 A 1 Ni' llnllllu 1 Ll T I J N 'G lfqvggnz .,,- 5 A . A l , 1 llhl p -Q. ,Q 1---Y' alia! - Y F , 1 B, v w u 4 t CLASS OF JANUARY 1937 Paz-due Maxine Patterson Marilyn Pietsch Erna Pippin Avlin Porter Helen Faye Pulliam Irene Purhall Pauline Rawlins Mildred Rice Fhteen Ridgway Louise Robert Minale Sammons Johnella Continued from Page 58 Schady Millie Scheiler Edith Shelley Frances Shelton, Kathryn Shrum Clara Belle Simi Charlggo gi mg' etary r a Singleton Mary Slaughter Betty Kate Smith Quoquze CLASS OF JUNE McCoy Frances McDonald Katharine McDonald Marie McKay Mary McVey Lucille Macon Elizabeth Macphearson Rosemary Marshall Esta Louise Mason Theda Mohon Evelyn Neely Marce O Neal Vlrzlma Pitts Sue Melba Pleasant Ruth Poole Maryorle Preston Rosemary Prewltt Frances Proctor Doroth Parr Merel Quinker Shu-le Redding Ruby Lee Reed Virginia Sullivan Catherine Sutherland Wanda Sutton Edythe Thomas Alice Uglow Mary Lee Weldon Dorothy Wheeler Alberta Wherry Maxie Grace Williamson Rebecca Worden Aline Wright Jewell Grace Continued from Page 59 Rice Jeanette Ring. Marylou Roar-k Marie Robinson Earlene eane nee Rogers Virginia Rogers Frances Sanders Cresse Sandifer Zonia Lee Scott Vernell Seale Pansy Siegel Mariam Simmons Martha Ann Smith France Solomon Marguerite Spangenberger Claire Stanileld Hulyne Stansell Olga Faye Stephens Adalena Stephens Alta Mae Strokes Blrdine Taylor Glen Tanner Frances Thompson A ' Tender Virginia Turpin June Vermillion Martha Verner Lola Belle Wade Mary Welsh Mary Helen White MaJorie White Mary Anne Wlllll8.l'l'lB Ann Ellen Wllllams Frances Wlney Joan Womack Lorraine Woodall Milton Wright Jullla Yeats, Wilma Yowell Marian 9 ' I 1 1 , i a nl DB. I . ' , lice i E i . , .' 319 . I ' Phillll1is,Jo,Anna shuffira, viyginia wpiegf Margaret ' . ' . S U ' . ' Z y ' . .I ' I . ' 1 , ' QCAQBU Y! U1-BU ES igiiiiiiilii-u !1!!Iu!!!I:!!!!5!if!ii ll 'i U MARIJ. E! WQX P6153 UBI I 2 E 5 2 S I K x eanne ave Heian Megfrai MosT POPULAR GIRL BEST GIRL CITIZEN ,IJ futdyj I M af, C j'Zou,4f011 Cuta ae Clanjazeat MosT POPULAR BoY MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL gm 614,77 MOST HANDSOME BOY BEST SCHOOL CITIZEN 15333129 HD EQ Q91 K A snapshot of some of our dignified Seniors way back in ,30 . . .illquixifire . . . Chalk . . . and they call it spring d- ' M . M K. . . . h ou have heard so much of . . . Devenport, Stephens, and the flagpole . . . Sebe ancmg, r c 1y one w om y Miller still riding his ustick-horsey . . . could Brother be laughing at Burger or why don't they tell it to us? . . . Nature QEmbryj in the raw . . . Adkins interfering in the Cowley reunion . . . Price and Pack still inseparable . . . reason? . . . well . . . what Robert came to school for . . . We dare you to throw it! . . . Could Hulcy be serious about what she's telling Mr. Mann? . . . Sunset's gift to California in person . . . Houston, Murphy, and I-lulsey as usual . . . showing off . . . that's Yeargan in the background . . . three of a kind . . . on with the battle . . . that wlnsome Mat- thews disposition . . be your age, girls . . . Geiser :md his usual slouch . . . Neighbors . . . little Patterson . . . some still pose when they haye their pictures taken . . . lunch period pastime . . . The Bushman Bus with Deyer fnllin' out . . . looks like those Biology bug hunters . . . Dick Cowing exhibiting his influence . . . three Sunset crooners . . . Can't you be still Joe? . . . Sunset's own red-headed lovers. WCil'C in the army now . . . Could it be popularity? . . . stick your tongue in, Margaret . . . can't you see that Maxine is laughing at you? . . . two of a kind . . . when th:y graduated from grammar school . . . My, how time and things do change! Wiitcli out, Susie, O. M. is behind you . . . brotherly love . . . How does Sandlin do it? . . . first period serenaders . . . lest you forget . . . He, Whom we think so much of . . . the football doctor . . . do they really study? . . . that's good for a 98, boys . . . theHgO boys . . . where do they go? . . . must be the well-known D club . . . four is a crowd . . . Leetta sitting at the wrong end of the pgle . . . such affection! . . . keep your ehin up, it won't be so bad . . . those finals . . . jean and Katherine ready to go . . . Smith and Cook posing as usual . . . another Houston coming up . . . how did the fender look when she got up? . . . the picture snatcher . . . my, boys, why so mussed up? . . . resting . . . Misses Baker and Stiff. f . 1 X. 5. f ,il R, i Qs 1 X, Captain Wilsoii . . . those wooden arms . . . Another Maxich, Dub and Dorothy Jo . . . Hold Your Man! . . . ls KI. B. winking at some one or just practicing-we wonder . . . who's who? We'll tell you-first Martha and then Mar f . . . This-is-Tl'lIi-Graf . . . And on the left-Ladies and Gentlemen-First-Lt. Tavlor-next, in I 5 I h h BS I A I , line, the twin Wiiiiiiel . . . l'ederallnspeCt1on, but do these otheers look anxious? . . . Stan Laurel. Expectation! Antiei ation and the Mornin 1 Crowd! . . . This was one time we had a hard time 'ettin our modest editor to nose, lf 5 . h 5 g I I l even with W .... Any resemblance to those other animals seen in cages . . . we really did have snow this year- 'ou know-even at Wliite Rock! . . . Did you ever see Mildred when she wasn't talkin ? The others seem to en'0v it. 5 . H . . . h U 3 I I , Those V. L.'s about whom 'ou've heard! Bab' Pranks with the Bison s irit . . . Tit, Tat, Toe! Three in a row! . . . i 5 P h I Have you seen them before, surely not together . . . Oh Donald, what's that old saying about-if you re pretty when vou'rc little- . . . More animals . . . Ins eetion in full Dro vress . . . Oh Cutie. Two teachers lose their so-called . H , P 1 s H dignity and when there's no sand . . . theres gravel . . . Lowrance and Luton . . . Prohlesl . . . That ex-tennis playerls grin. Z -4' gg Z Z j 5 X if 5 ? JF? 555231 Il ELQJHGNQ 'L' .lull 4 .................. Q 5'- sg! IW? ., . 'P 'W I I 'I Y kai, . lip-f ' Q 1 p?of E, bb If . . .' -,pk ' Q W -1-xv 50? , Z Y fi- , U 'I -.ff 'fi I tlllilll a I E W Q I E ' 1 Y 'WEE E' C Sundial Literary Stall HEI.EN PEEBLES and MIRIAM HAYLEY . FLORENCE WHIDDON . . . . Miss CNA PLUMMER . Miss AGNES SPENCER . Bill Wilson Clara Lcc Gragg ,lane Hadley Mary Blanc Estes Martha Taggart Eleanor Anne Wiird Marie Burnett Sue Bastion Elizabeth Herndon Paul Douglas Lucretia Dunncll jane Nash Maurinc Rcevce Scbe Miller Bill Patton in Billy TL iiui linsnn Virginia Ann March june Wadleigh Eleanor Valeton , Helen McGinn Li . Co-Editors . . Art Editor Lifrwury S 110 mor . Aff Sponsor W. L. MCBRIDE GLADYS MONNIER J. D.CHA1,K, JR. unclial Business Stall . Business Manager Axxixfanf Manager . Bzzxinvss Sjumxor Cordelia Lowrance Lectta .lane Sclmler Margaret Adair Virginia Lynch Mnurinc Glover Lawrence Anderson Grnnctu Bilbo Dale Allen .Iolmnic l.cc Stovall Gilbert Griflin Clara Hannon Rojcne Cannon Alfred Allison Edna Bacllman joseplminc Pile Tlmelmn Johnson Louise Kerslmw Nelda l.einlmcl1 ,..-q--u- W.. l ,HL qi: ? Q '.i Q-od 5 ,Y I say 19' og s 1 0 4' fl g' e- w , 0 s' 921 X -i-1 13 4 - Q Ig Q :- bl lllllllh 'T mu - Q A I I 3 1 ll A 4' -I !.' 1 1319? up 044 Z4 ,f .fd i Q ,Q is ii- Q. E ' . ,. p.0?d' 9 '45 Q' Y , 5. Q A 5, 54' if ' 52 i . rn L. .C-it r 1 i t .45 '51 I llmnu Z . Q l r A .H - Editor-in-Cbivf . Assistant Editors . Business Manager . Exchange Editor . Medicine Man . . Diff You Know That- Cartus Bed . Juan R.O.T.C. . . . . Sports . . . Organizations . Features . SIYOMSOV. . Thomas Boyd Harry Craig Howard Dunnigan Jack Fouts Charles Gray Ray Green Walter Hanson James Holder Walter Hulce Murray Jones Eearl Price Robert Pritchett James Rountree -l-he Stampede STAFF Fall Term Ann Beckley . Sue Bastion, Frances Holmes . . Billy Roberts . Doris Black D 5 3 3 Doris Jones ita Beeman, C. L. Houston, Harry Gowdey, Steve Henry, Jack Fouts . . . . Dale Allen, William Stapp, Charles Gray Bill Patton . Margaret Millington, Beatrice Solomon, Ned Warner, Earl Price Estelle Revill, Mildred Harris . Jack Stewart, Tom Gossett, Gertrude Gallagher REPORTERS Joe Rountree Vernon Sharp Sterling Smith Ashley Sutherland Edgar Swain Margaret Harris Wilma Phillips Dale Allen Harold Brooks Cleo Darnell Noah Dyson Charles Sholte Robert Spillers . . . . Miss Hallie D. Walker Newcomb Stanford Howard Surles Oliver Sturgis Ned Warner Robert Womack J. O. Yeargan Doris Baker Mary Lee Fisher Elizabeth Holbert Evelyn Metcalf Virginia Lee Smith Ruth Stockard The Stampede STAFF Spring Term Editor-in-Chief . ..... . . William Stapp Assistant Editor . . Rowena Wimberley Exchange Editor .................. Mary Min Reese Business Manager ................... Dick Crews Organizations . . Jane Nash, Mattie Lee Smith, Clara Hannon, Paul Hixon, Rada Muncy Cavtus Beit . . Virginia Armstrong, Mary Louise Kershaw, Karl Knott, L. H. Taylor, Montye Jones, Frances Shelton Features . . Maurice McGee, Mary Ruth Pitts, Mildred Boyd, Imogene Townsley Sports . . ......... Ashley Moore, David johnson, Fred Thomas R.O.T.C. .......... ...... H elen Peebles P.T.A. . . . ........ Dorothy Hall Personals ..... Din' You Know Tbat Beliew' It or Not- . . Mf'f1iL'illl' Man . Sponsor . . Walton Harris Myron Hendrix Mary George jackson Eleanor Valeton Ruth Hunter Doris Havens Jean Ware Virginia Ball Pommer Greer Roy Hollowwa Francis Poteet L. H. Kempton R. B. Compton Hollis Cook REPORTERS C. W. Gray Rhoda Rakestraw Mildred Satterfield Armitta Wright O. B. Malone O. M. McCarson, J Mildred Boyd Elizabeth Herndon Sue Macon William Rushing Harold Williams Katherine Pace Olga Barnwell Billy Biggio Frank Burger . Audrey Frederic Marjorie Lambert . Nada Willingham, Frankie Barr . . . . . P P P Miss Hallie D. Walker Chilton Clark K B. Crannell Orton Duggan Vernon Ferguson Ray Finger r. J. W. McMillon Leslie Stemmons, Jr. Aubrey Whittington Aleda Epps Abbie Reese Harvey Anna McQueen Margaret Overton Elizabeth Quinker Jim Anderson lhg. it 1 Q '.Z 1.1-'- uso! . .O.A AY . .5 O A ,051 'J 'fs -i-1 B 9 S ' x Q- :- 'B lllllllh Q T I I 1 ll ' i December 5 December 6 December 7 December 8 Glover 1 1 1 1 1 I December December December December December December steps. 2 2 Well . December December December CALENDAR fcontinuedj -French Club meets. -Rovettes have important call meeting. -Elaine Brown wins Gym Posture Contest. Horseback Club meets. -The Hoodo, January Class, Senior Play, duly presented with Maurine and Hal Mosley and all the rest of the cast making it a swell production. I-Ooh! Tomorrow. The second six weeks always seem to be the worst. 2-Report cards. Lots of long faces, but lots of happy ones, too. 4-Helen and Jack's affair really looks serious. 5 8-Senior and Junior Hi-Y hold an important meeting. -Can this be Friday? 9-Clara Lee, can't you stand up! just another gal who fell down the front 0-just two more days before Christmas holidays. 1 . . it's Suejs and Norma's worry. -What is all this paper snow for. Oh, it's for tomorrow's Christmas play. 22-Swellest Christmas Assembly on record presented. Directed by Mr. Michels and Miss Hedde. Hurrah! Vacation begins and with a bang. Dismissed at 3:00 P. M. Merry Christmas! . . . you all. january 2-Such a lot of little new sweaters being sported. january 3-Public Speaking Classes are wearing such a frown. What's the reason? january 4--Call meeting of Hi-Y. january 5-Last 4-A dance a howling success! january 8-Sunset has gone artistic. Charcoal murals make their appearance. january 9-Sundial pictures taken. january I0-More Sundial pictures taken. Senior Tag Day sales went over big! january 1 1 -Rovettes meet. january 12-Senior Day-One of the swellest programs in the 4A history was given. Stampede makes its oHicial bow for next term. january 15-The mural of the outdoor school is really getting finished, and how! It's superb. - january 16-Advisory-banking accounts are growing. january 17-All clubs seemed to have picked today to meet and a basket ball game. january 18--4A's meet again. january 19-Popularity votes counted. Steve, C. L., Helen, Vera Mae and Jeanne re- ceived the honors. january 22-Exams. january 2 3 -More exams. january 24-Exams. january 25 -Holiday. january 26-Report cards. january 29-Enrollment Day again. january 30-What! a new mural! This one promises to be even better than the other. C336 .WI c .--nn-F-no IA ,. J'2 0 23 ,f 404 , 1 .i,.,.ll .11 l V , 5 . , O A 3 go lv . 5491 9' '52 :Meal :W 4- fi- ' Y ? 2 I. .1 'f if l A tlllllll Q , , , 1 'A I I I 4 National l'lonor Society Reading from Lrff in Riglrl: First Row: Steve Henry, Glenn Grithng, Vera Mae Lanphear, Consuelo Codgell, ijmrzxmg David Geiser, Maurine Glover. Serum! Row: Helen Bogan, Gordon Gayle, jack Fours, Gladys Monnicr, Miriam Hayley, Leeta jane Schuler. Thirzl Row: V. N. Burgess, Mary Frances Ellis, Gravlynn Miller, jane Parrott, Oree Robinson, Cordelia Lowrance. Fourth Row: Virginia Lynch, Ann Beckley, Imogene Townsley, Marie Burnett, Noble jones, Ralph Lacy. Fifth Row: Margaret Adair, Eleanor Owens, Dorothy Hull, Sara Frances Miller, Granita Bilbo, joseph Yarer, Sixth Row: W. L. McBride, Thelma Wadleigh, Harry Gowdey, Evelyn Metcalf, Harriet Herndon, Vera Mae Geise. Srwwzlly Row: Nada Willingham, Rowena Wimberly, jack Young, La Fawn Thorpe, jane Hadley, Clara Lee Gragg, Sue Bastion. Hayley, Miriam Weldon, Dorothy Grillinxr. Glenn Hadley, Jane Hull, llorothy Lowrance, Cordelia March. Virginia Ann Nehcr. Virginia Pippin. Avlin Hates. Richard Billings, Arveline Dozier. Mary Lillian llauxlherty. Alice llill, Dwight lillis, Mary Frances Grzuztl, Clara Lee Heartsill, W. C. Hinds, George Hyles, Dorothy Kolp. Ed lice. Celesta Oechelen. Elizabeth Owens, Georgia Rhey Pearson, Charlene Pile, Josephine l'urtell. Pauline Suter, Frances Robinson, 0 ree Wimherly. Rowena Young. Jack Broadbent, Elizabeth Clayton, Gwendolyn Cromer, Rowena Owens, Eleanor Holt. James Jenkins. Imogene Johnson. James Jones, Noble Kirby, Margaret Lund. Ruth l Martensen. June McGloun, Margaret McQueen. Patricia Patty, Kathryn Scarf, Lloyd Smith. Martha Louise Turner. Rose Thorn, LaFawn liachman, Frances Bilbo. Graneta Buck, Mary Lou Hughett, Bryce Crawford, Virginia Coghill, Katheryne Douiiles. Jean Groth, Hubert Glazener, Joy Gleaves, Nelda Allee, Jean Lacy, Ralph Parrott. Jane Reid, Alhert Rowe. Mary Shuler, Leetta Shuford. Mildred Scott. Edna Earl Stubblefield, Rachael Younil. Beatrice Worley, Yandell Wherry. Max ie Grace Welch, Mary Helen Wadleigh. June Hailey, Margaret Bonham, Lillian Burnett, Marie Chancellor, Cornelia Cobb. Jeanette Corlett, Paul Decker. Dorothy Douglass, Jeanne Good Scholarship Club V Goiumors Gmii - - l'rr.iiilvul lJAVlD Giilsiin - - Vin'-I'1'i'xiili'11I ILACPILI. STUBBLILI-ll:l.IJ Srrr'rl.1rr W. L. Mcllnun- - T1':'im1rrr MARY BLANCHI: Looxnv - Rrporfrr Miss EULA Pi.Ai:L SMI 1 ll - ' Sjvunxur Ferguson, Vernon Francis, Virginia Frankfurt, Louise Howard, Lenora Leinbach. Ruth Looney, Mary B. McClendon, Oleta McGee, Maurice McQueen. Helen Miller, Gravlynn Miller, Sarah Frances Murray, Martha Peck, Richard Phillips, Bob Simpson, Lucile Snyder, Lillian Sturlres, Julia Sutton, Margaret Nash. June Oliver, Margaret Pitts, Mary Ruth Reed, Virginia Ring. Mary Lou Smith, Barbara Swift, Ruth Wills. Evelyn Wood, M. C. Yater, Joseph Altenhurxr. Kathryn Banner. Margaret Bauman. Winnie Rlaylock, Mary Caraway, Peggy Charles, Mary I.. Courtney, Doris Crabtree, Dorothy Deans, Jean Denson, Sam Dill. Robert Dudley, Morris Estes. Ottis Flowers, Selwyn Gales, John Wesley Gatlin, Fay Harold. Anne Holmes, Shirley Huffman, Norma Le Geiser, Esther Mae Jones, Ila Sue Kantz. Elizabeth Kortman, Cecil Long. Anna Mae Lund, Roland MOCrce, Selma Lee Mcliarty, Margaret Minnis, Kenneth Monnier. Gladys Morse, M. W. Naylor. Ruth Neely, Marcella Pippin. Virginia Platt, Margaret Purdum, Robert Reeves, Grace Rice, Jeanette 9 Rushinv. Dorothy Lou Scott, Helen Jo Sheppard. Modyne Shuford. Virginia Smith, Edris Smith, Ruth Stanifer, George Stewart. Paula Terrell. Lou Gene Thompson. Travis White, Mary Ann William, Roger Willingham. Nada Wilson. Hufzh Wright, Erma Lee Zimmerly, Corinne Adair, Margaret Anderson, Lawrence Bard, Wesley Barnes, Margaret Barnes, Vera Frances Bradley. Rosemary Burgess, V. N. Butler, Dorothy Campbell, Robert Crumley, Lois Dealey, Betty Ferguson, Jean Franks, Jenellc Galloway, Mary Lucylle Glover. Maude Alice Goad, Dorothy Gonwick, Valrea Gray, Mary Ben Halfpenny, llob Headington. Deane Hendrix, Frances Jack, Anita Bell January, Lurlyn Johnson. Cceil Lipscomb, Webb Medford. Georg:- Smith. Joy Tibbs, Charles Townsend, Jimmie Waggoner, T. A. Ward, Eleanor Anne Warner. Ned Weaver, Margaret Whitis, T. ll. Wilbur, Eula Maude Wisdom, Isabel Worden, Anne lC0ntinued on page 965 'V 0 lllg. il -nil C A J 2?-93 if wa. un -i-1 9 V S ps :- I llmllll Q I I 1 'll .'l:.'ffl,. af, .-.........--.- IA P'a 3 .94 , i 'I C v . I ll C. nl ., 0 Q. at '- Lfofos' Z' V? when 5... . 4,5 t' s Vu' 9 s I vi-1 l itlllilll SW Fi' 'Mg ll .T .I 5 i MA 1 1 , I I 1 ' Soclalitas Latina 0 OFFICERS CORDLLIA Lowlm N91 CHARLI-1s PIIERLZI KATHERINE Fl-HURMNN - Miss AGNES linxvmxns - Boys Alexander, N. W. Aycoek, G. M. Bates, Richard Blanchard, jack Bradford, Bobby Carlett, Paul Cox, John Deputy, Bob Dill, Dwight Donnell, Earl Denson, Sam Dreesen, Donald Dyson, Noah Earnest, joe Frye, Edward Gales, John Gattis, Floyd Grilling, Glenn Green, Ernest Hartman, W111. Hogan, George Holmes, Fred johnson, James l'rr,iii1r'11l - VIH'-PI'i'Xizli'IlI - Sr'1'relur'rv - Sfmrzsnr Kolp, lid Lipscomb, Virgil M21Ylil1,.llll1I1 Moorman, George Mount, Billy Orr,.Iz1ek Pierce, Charles Pierce, james Phillips, Bob Ramsey, D. C. Rozxrk, D. B. Roosman, Robert Senning, Bob Simmons, Win. Taylor, Mae Tibbs, Charles Waggcmiier, T. A. Wlaggoner, Bill XXlIllL.lCl1, ,lack Wordsworth, Sidney Girls Aiken. Annie fx Anderson, Dorothy Barr, Geraldine Belew, Gwendolyn Billings, Aveline lirixey, Dorothy Campbell, Margaret Clayton, Gwendolyn Compton, Helen L. Crisp, Dorothy Davis, Alma Helen Dealey, Betty Davenport, llrnestine Dozier, Mary Lillian Fulkerson, Mary I.. Gatlin, Fay Geiser, listher Mae Hendrix, Frances Humbard, Dorothy Kautz, Elizabeth Lee, Cclcsta Leinbaeh, Nelda I.each,lfli1abeth Loranee, Cordelia Leinbach, Ruth Claribel Speer Frances Shelton Joseph Kaye Mary Ruth Pitts La Fawn Thorpe Nada Willingham Bert Holloway Audrey Frederic Beatrice Solomon Grace Reeves Ruth Vermillion A. V. Knoslow Helen Shelton Lucille Adair La Ruth Holliday Lois Mead Juanita Johnson pan-American President .... . I-I. K. SHEPPERD Secretary-T1'raxz4rer . . . .ANITA PARKER Reporter ...... BEATRICE SOLOMON Sponsor . . . . Miss ANITA PATTERSON MEMBERS Louise Jack H. K. Shepperd Lucille Austin Virginia Posey Dorothy Crabtree Marjorie Knott Virginia Francis Montye Jones Edna Madalyn Barkman Ruth Duncan Nancy Stone Johnnie Lee Stovall Anita Parker Robert Chastain Martha Nell Ray Margaret Weaver Lionel White Beverly Schutte Anita Bell Jack Paula Stewart Mary Frances W'ilder I David Brain Margaret Mills Janie Jones Lillian Bonham Alice West Warner Brundrett Jane Parrott Hester Johns Maud Alice Glover Shirley Homes Lucille Simpson Nona Braggins Margaret Pierce thi. 1 il Q . in-all -5 0 'l 'J 'ess -i-1 in 9 R S Q ,1- I llnlllln Q J F I Q! i , LL ,gill i 4 5. a ri Ih--1' .OI 0942 O A 2 Lo o r-1 Q 'WA 94 P3 fi- ' 5, y -9 Q: X-2 r dum L I P U . ll I I A 1 ' EI Sol HIgs'1'1fR JOHNS LH,l,A BAUGIIMAN PrL'siJz'ul St'm'z'fary ARCH Ross Miss S'rEl,l.A B. WARIKIZN Viet' Prffsidfnl Sponsor MEMBERS Margaret McGlaun Jane Parsons Shirley Holmes Audrey Frederic Harvey Pruitt A. V. Kinslow Beverley Schuttc Fred Davis Arch Ross Sealy Bolin Frank Mills David Brain Edna Bachman Beatrice Solomon Johnnie Lee Stovall La Fawn Thorpe Rowena Wimberley Grace Reeves Nada Willingham Mary Ruth Pitts Frances Shelton Ruth Duncan Martha Nell Ray Lilla Baughman Hester Johns Maitkloiuli Col-'LR Pl't'XilIl'l1f EI Solito AVLIN PIIYPIN Sl'l'l't'ftH'j' Adair, Lucille Austin, Lucille Bachman, lfrances Bonham, Lillian Buckley, Kathryn Bush, Marianne Churchill, Ralph MoNTY1a JoN1gs Bi'A'i'iuc:i-1 Piuczia TI'l'LlXIH'4'l' Prog1'11111 670111 111if1'i'1' K1x'1'HLRIN1i MCDCDNAI.D Cl ' Rc'j1n1'lr'r Miss Gi-Zoixcgii ANN TA1.mi- VIRGINIA FRANCIS 5l 'f Piallixf MEMBERS Ewing, Marion lfrances, Virginia Ferris, Durstine Ifogle, Edna Mae Gaston, M. D. Glover, Maude Alice Hacknet, Gommie Clarke, Virginia Lea Hodges, Florine Crabtree, Dorothy Holt, Willigim Cromer, Mildred Cromer, Rowena Hood, Susie Leigh Howard, Frances Hunter, Ruth Jack, Louise Johnston, Clyde Jones, Janie Johnson, Juanita Faye Knott, Marjorie Landers, Hope Leddbetter, Theda McDonald, Maude Malven, Grace Moore, Margaret Moore. Morris Neely, Marcella Norris, Tom Pierce, Margaret Reid, Bolnlsy Ray, Neale Rowe, Mary Sanders, Virgil V, l'.RRO Fay Shelton, Hclyn Slaughter, Betty Kate Turen, june White, Marjorie Yeats, Wiliiia ,----.- l ll 5. I 1 U vw I og A :FQ ' fs -iz 11 :-Q :- I Ufl mn I I W 4 5555-1-. .e I . n I I --ww----. all ll li-v' ' E- I 0 A 23 If I'f'o - 0.0.1 W' 'aa 5122. . . :fel L'-ie Q 9, Q. Q34 l Y -tlllllll Q 1 l - T .aa - Abbie, Louise Banner, Margaret Barnett, Virginia Batchelor, Evelyn Baumann, Bill Bauman, Winnie Bilbo, Graneta Boyle, Frank Carleton, Marilyn Cateura, Mary Charninsky, Grace Chase, James Clark, Cecil Cobb, Jeannette Daugherty, Alice Davis, Zoe Ivy Decker, Dorothy Donnell, Lucretia Dowis, Waldene Etheridge, Dorothy Lee Faries, Mary Lee Ferguson, Jean French Club RUTH Swu- r President BILL BAUMANN Vice Presidwft BETTYE KING Sc'crc'fury and Tf6'llS7il'L'V JOSEPHINE PILE Program Cbuirnzau Mas. ADAM Sjzonsor MEMBERS Garrison, Eileen Goolsby, Frances Hadley, Jane Hague, Margaret Hanson, Ellen Faye Heeger, Sumner Higgins, Julia Holmes, Frances Holmes, Fred Howard, Lonnie Isham, Susan January, Lurline Johnson, Esther Jones, Howard King, Bettye Lewis, Jeanne Malone, Bernadene March, Virginia Ann Marett, Stella Marks, Muriel McCullough, La Verne MeLoury, Virginia McQueen, Patricia Pardue, Doris Pardue, Maxim Pile, Josephine Ray, Joyce Robert, Minole Russell, James Siegel, Miriam Simmons, Martha Ann Smith, Doris Spratt, Melba Stailey, Billie Swift, Ruth Swindoll, Dorothy Jo Tyson, Marie Walden, Frank Watkins, Elaine White, Mary Anne Williamson, Sarah Wisdom, Isabel Womack, Bob Worley, Yandell Young, Marguerite r R f ',.-,--1: -- -, ,y -' 1 1, ,f,5,,x.,. Wg:n,Frfa. 1 x , Art Club JIM ANDERSON CORINNE ZIMMERLY Presidelii Seprclury CHARLOTTE PACK JACK MOORE Vice President Treasurer Gilbert Griffin Mary Bess Gray Alice Daugherty Elizabeth Macon Matsy Couch Lucille McVey Billie D. Petree Marie Streckfuss Helen Marschall Wynona New Florence Whiddon Marguerite Young Martha Griffith Rose Turner Miss AGNES SPENCER Sponsor MEMBERS Mary Ruth Malone Burnell Carey Theodora Sala Vernon Ballew Phyllis Otis Mary Howard H. C. Wood Paul Hixon Georgia B. Chenaul Aubrey Sanders Billie Gray Juanita Pope Waldene Dowis Karl Knott Dorothy E. Hall t Billy Overton Rebecca Williamson Marilyn Carlton Ruby Lu Charles Ed Thompson Cecil Hendrix Bobby Malone Frances Guthrie Martha Murray Dorothy Hyles Mildred Boyd Billie Stailey Virginia Ball Owen Hunsaker lug, 04 1 . vga-I Q? at A .5 A 0? . 9. A 'fl ??Q -i-1 'B Q4 y Q- P' 'B Il muh Q F A 1 E 7 1 Q-wg-W--v-no ,.::,c::. 1' .Tl .I 1. 0, ,:,VA-' 3 I .- 'fofel 9 'Q A Q' Y . o gl 6 go 5 ,C Q D 1 t2iA?a 90 1 5' 52 ,nl --: J ,.-.z 1 5? ,.2, 1. A, . :Q tg: 5'-'IH r nllllllll R .. 1 I , A ' JACK YOUNG Prr'sidz'n1f BELTON BAUGHMAN First Vice Prcsia'fnt MI Adamson, Evelyn Allen, Paul Baughman, Rosemary Biscomb, Earl Bishop, Anna Sue Boyd, Mildred Christian, Kitty Beth Clark, Cecil Davis, Zoe Ivy Deans, Jean Donnell, Lucretia Douglas, Jean Ellen, Mary Ruth Emery, Elver Flower, Selwyn Finland, Owen Foster, Ruth Fry, Pete ss RUTH MORRIS AND H. W. Biology Club MIRIAM HAYLEY Secrvfnry LA FAWN THORPE Business Sccrrfarg Sponsors MEMBERS Gerrity, Joe Goodie, Elwood Gray, Charles Griilith, Martha Guthrie, Frances Hanson, Ellen Faye Harris, Mildred Hayley, Miriam Hixon, Paul Holland, F. C. Hull, Dorothy Johnson, Esther Johnson, Cecil Jones, Brannon Kershaw, Mary Louise Knott, Karl LeBeau, Otis Matthews, Albert McGee, Maurice EMBRY FANA SHARP T y ping Sr'crrfary QTIS LEBEAU Tl't'HS'1lfl'1' Mead, Lois Medford, Peggy Murphy, J. W. Neil, Margie Parker, Anita Carrate, Jane Robinson, Oree Shutte, Beverly Simms, Fredilee Smith, Mada Lee Spenser, Robert Stewart, La Verne Thorp, La Fawn Wadleigh, June Weaver, Margaret Wills, Evelyn Young, Jack Brown, Frances Mae Sunset Amateur Radio Club ORTON DUGGAN EMMETT JoN12s P1'r'siJ1'f1l TYl'Il.YIlft'l' EIJWIN THOMPSON PAUL H1xoN View Pffiftlflllf Rvjmrfrr GUS MOORE Mlss RUTH HOUSTON Srrrefary Slbcmsor MEMBERS Bradford, Bobby Brain, Donald Duggan, David Dyson, Noah Hutchinson, Bernard Kershaw, Mary Louise Miller, Gravlyn Patterson, F. M. Price, C. Quinker, Sherley Hampton, James Rai Jacobson, David Reid Jones, Hugh Hoya, Fred B. Vonder !s:59r '-: --:5-,,:f:u- 3 lhg, ol qi up-an 0 'X 'F af ' A9093 li' '19 .ala Tig -i-1 B 3? A S Q rf' Ullllln Q r J I R x ' H- .-........-.-..- IA bln 59 .01 ! Q4 .f .fog , 1 'I C 5 ll 4 . , VC rv Q: 'A'a 3 'Q Q 1 io? , 0 ff .'h vq- -- ., i . . waf- r'1 sVs j wg: 3 r nlllmll .W w ,1i, AA2, A , ..1. 1 ',2. 1 . V. L. First Row-Graneta Bilbo, Arveline Billing, Pauline Shep- pard, M a rg a re t P a r s on s-sponsor, Lorena Griffmg, Thelma Wadleigh. Second Row-Beatrice Price, Gwendolyn Belew, Catherine Coghill, Durstine Ferris, Helen Hoover, Margaret Bent- ley. Third Row-Alice West, Jeanne Williamson, Zoe Ivy Davis, Elizabeth Leach, Lucretia Donnell, Virginia Lynch. Fourth Row-Beverly Schutte, Clara Hannon, Kitty Beth Christian, Miriam Hayley, Rowena Wimberly, Harriet Herndon. OTHER MEMBERS Millicent Catherall Mary Blanche Looney Marion Ewing Ruth Porter Lilyan Jones Maude Sanders Lilla Baughman -H 1 .- , ' ll 1,3 Student Advisory Committee First Row-Steve Henry, president, Jack Fouts, vice-presi- dent, Ashley Moore, reporter, Helen Peebles. Second Row-J. W. Murphy, secretary, Cordelia Lowrance, Ira B. Lee, sponsor, Paul Allen, Mary B. Looney. Third Row-Tom Allen, John Gunther, Ed Kolp, Margaret Sue Barnes. Fourth Row-Hubert Groth, Alice Thomas, George Med- ford, Adrian jones. 'lay sl Q . Q..,-1 9,6? -5 . A seg 'J if ?5x . Wiz f f 1 Qjl 'v f'f'f xl -i-1 I ki -,u -. , :- ' N U Illln sv' Q I 'T . . Le XXu! ZX , . Zi '24 ,p :pg A x l C .I t ll 4 g i la Q, I .' , , 0 , ia? . ai-A a, , A 5, I O r- Q 31419: . fi- l t 5 . i f Alllllll E 1 1 l KT .-. ..-. ll, 1 ' Stamp C l Ula OFFICERS Pl'l'XiIIl'Ilf . . . Vin'-1'r1'siJc'11f . S1'f'1'f'iary-Trc'ax11rr'r Board of Dirz'rfors Sponsor . Rf'1mrim' . . JOHN Cox, JR. . . Gus MOORIE . . . . ED KOLP RALPH LACY PAUL DOUGLASS . MRS.SI1ACKELFORD . . LOUISE KERSHAW MEMBERS Jack Hayn Hcrrol Hale Charles Holmes Daniel Dowling Jack Walden Wesley Bard MEMBERS W. D. McDaniel Bob Phillips Rowland Carter Bob Halfpenny Sam Davenport Gordon Van Winklc Bob Allen Robert Dill Lynn Barnett Bob Sennings Gordon Atkins john Muse Herbert McDaniel Bob Dyer is Junior I-Ii-V Ul7l7lCERS Pr'1'xia'1'11f . . . . Rouliivr Piuanmf Vive-Prrxiu'v11l . . . TOM ALLEN Swrelary-Trmlsm'1'r . RAYMOND COIPFIN Sergeant-uf-Arms . . MII.'l'ON BY12 Sjlomor . . . . H. W.EM1a1xx' jack Jenkins Earle Brewton John Martin james Macon Sam Owenlmum George Hogan .lack Crow Joe Earnest Ed Kolp Richard Griffith Barnard Alves George Medford Elwyn Ponder Stewart Phillips Wfilber Evans V,--1 l'L ol Q . Q-all sfofn K4 5 .5 O 4 Qs I. A GAHQ '21 as -i-1 M 9 ' Ummm v . in Q v- F I Y ll 'K S A 352 1 .,-94 I ' ' I C H' .4 I , , , O' - 0909. :Lo A Q. V . , , ., SEQ! , ,. 1 x rs-g vi: Y Alilllll rn ? 5 I Q 1 I . F' . r Saddle and Bridle Club OFFICERS Pl'!'Sit1L'l1f . . . . MARILYN PATTERSON Vin'-Prcsidwzf . . BERTHA SAUNDERS Svrrdary . . .... RUTH PORTER Sponsor . Miss ANITA PATTERSON MEMBERS Grace Charninsky Anne Gowdey Mattie Lee Smith Virginia Lee Smith Bertha Saunders Marguerite Gower Marilyn Patterson Shirley Holmes June Martenson Marjorie Stephens Jo Anne Stephens Martha Taggert Dorothy Lee Knighton Ruth Porter Georgia MacKinnon Beverly Schutte Alta Mae Schultz Connie Weinberg 5 Ernestine Bigham Margaret Pierce Janie Jones Marjorie Cofer Eloise Evans Margaret Weaver La Ruth Holliday La Verne McCullough Mary Ruth Ellen Donnie Murph Avo Morrell Dorothy Byrd Lurline January Charlotte Pack Dorothy Anderson Quoqueze Smith Elena Mae Oliphant Wall 1 Miss Anita Patterson Sjlonsor Kitty Beth Christian Eleanor Anne Ward Thelma Wadleigh Sue Bastion Miss Lila Mae Finnegan Sponsor Margaret Adair Leeta Jane Shuler Anita Parker Marie Patterson Ruth Duncan Girl Reserves MEMBERS Evelyn W'ills Frances White Martha Smith Jenelle Franks Ruth Sibley Lilla Baughman Margaret Weaver Jane Nycum Rosemary Bauman Lorainne Hall Marian Bastion Martha Griffith Raye Hancock Beverly Schuttc Edna Bachman Mattie Lee Smith Dorothy Butler Mildred Anne S:1tterf'ield Julia Higgins Dorothy Hall Johnnie Stovall Rowena Wimberly Charlotte Pack Clara Lee Gragg Granita Bilbo Virginia Lee Smith ,pu---gp llll, sl Q iv! ,Q 5 . .6,t .Y .9 Og A 5 .. 3 -i-1 E! 9 A s 4 1. Q .Q :- 51-2 w lllllllh Q I I rl I 411' i all 7 . , Q i 114 A Q -.A I A F . IW .Q WAYM 5 33 .-,v,.v -'m' x s 9599 x 5 '63 , Z r fi- .lg Il - .iff 3 0: f-2 r Alllllll i i W Q 1 I , -U - Miss Fay Smith Sponsor Louise Kempton Helen Peebles Jeanne Love Frances Maxich Mildred Hulcy Charlotte Houston Cordelia Lowrance Florence Davis Rovettes MEMBERS Essie Ruth Moore Wiiiifred Taylor La Dene Barron Lucretia Donnell Helen Bogan Mary Blanche Looney Wanda Bibbs Donnie Murph Jeanne Williainson Barbara Council Dorothy Jo Swindoll Helen Virginia Ball Jessie Dunlap Mary Moore Martha Moore Georgia MacKinnon Vivian Norton Lucy Nell Knight Vera Mae Lanphear Eloise Evans il Senior I-li-V Reading from left to right: First Row-Steve Henry, Ashley Moore, John Frank Burger, R. H. McKay, Sponsor. Second Row-Jack Fouts, Richard Cowing, Houston, Harry Gowdey, Ashley Sutherland, Bill Smith. Third Row-Dick Crews v mn . ii!! M1111 n .W. Murphy, jim Anderson, J. O. Yeargan, Murray jones, Fourth Row-David Geiser, Paul Allen, Bill Groth, William Stapp, Gerald Reed, Ernest Peyton. Fiffb Row-Gordon gen, joe Ellis, Albert Matthews, Billy Buford, Francis Poteet. Dod- ?..1.,... thi, ol Q '.i 1-nl! I as A . ,ofa of -5 O 4 lag' j Y ABQ 'fa 'e x ua- -i-1 18 v 3? rf' '5 llllllll M .Q Q ' A I CL . J 1 'll S H-T 'li r ii ' Qi 3 PE ,, i 1 ii! .LE ,G F il 7.5 l i 1 ll Q. is fir igf rf NV tg Ik, 'li 4.-i eff., ,L N M V 'ffpivgraygfa .yi..r .get.-,mit--7ys:gs'tje.g4:f-gh,,Q,,i,gLie:,,,,:6v5:,, . :,iwn,,fg,,.'v3.i.fh,gum.. Y Q CALENDAR fcontinuedb january 31-Permanent record cards made. Bozo,,' the trick dog, visits Sunset. February 1-Horseback Riding Club has second ride since Christmas. February 2-Rovette dance. First assembly. Linz pins given to Sunset's Upper Crust. February 5-R. O. T. C. boys back in uniform. What a picture they make. February 6-Spanish Club meets. February 7-White oxfords are beginning to make their appearance again! February 8--More rain. No outing for the Saddle and Bridle Club. February 9-Joint meeting of the P. T. A. and D:-id's Club tonight. February 12-How that Coach Bushman did talk at the assembly commemorating Lin coln's birthday! February I3-Banking day again! When's the next dance? The gym's been dark for the last two week-ends! February 14-4A meetingg Richard Cowing elected president. Valentine's Day. Such a contented look on the faces of several girls. Maybe that box of candy had sumpin' to do with ir. February 15-What fun! The most novel dance of the year given by the 4A's for the 4A's after school in the gym. February 16-Last call for the tennis team candidates, according to Mr. Franks. February 19-Spring, Balmy Spring, is in the air! February 20-Advisory. Mr. White announces that thrift in Sunset is surpassing his fondest hopes. February 21-'Nother of those 4A get-together dances. This foot-shover honored the 4B's. February 22-Another bad day spoils plans of the unfortunate Horseback Riding Club. What's this! No Washington's Birthday assembly? February 23-Initial 4A dance went over great! P. T. A.'s second pay assembly packed in another crowd, a radio program was presented. February 26--just another Monday. Br-r-r-r! Such weather. February 27-Miss Hedde announced selection of Inter-city Contest Play, Fixin's, with Mildred Hulcey, Charles Sholte, and Dale Allen, will be presented by Sunset. February 28-Sundial goes to press. S'long. V GOOD SCHOLARSHIP CLUB lContinued from Page 791 Adair, Lucille Anderson, Dorothy Ayers, Ernestine Bard, Lucille Barnes, Brunner Bates, Maxine Bauman, Bill Beckley, Anne Bellamy, Dorothy Bishop, Anna Sue Bolton, Alma Jean Bray, Harriett Burrus Ann Estell Corzin, Laverne Cowing, Richard Duggan, Mary K. Edwards, Burnetta Elkins, Nona Joyce Elliot, Arnett Fisher, Vera Mae Goetsell. Helen Green, Clois Green, Ernest Griffing, Lorena Groth, Bill Haskins. E. L. Holt, William Hoover, Helen J ames, J ack Johnson, Thelma Jones, Sadie Marie Kilgore, Tom King Bettye Libby, Leroy Long, Margaret McNair. Lurline Mears, Vernon Moore, R. M. Murray, Cecil Pack, Charlotte Powell, Erma Proctor, Dorothy Roberts, Marguerite Schutte, Beverly Schaal, Delma Ann Shelton, Frances Shelton, Helyn Shepard, Pauline Story, Katherine Svadlenak, Lillian Thomas, Alice Thomas, Ruth Wallace, Gene Winford, Margaret Valeton, Eleanor Van Winkle, Gordon Werner, Mildred West, Alice Winey, J oan Witt. John D. Van Zandt, C. M. Woodall, Milton Allen. Paul Almon, Taylor Bastion, Sue Belew, Gwendolyn Caudill, Nona Peebles, Helen Catherall, Millicent Philbrick, Corine Davenport, Ernestine Porter, Ruth Eddleman, Bonnie Ellen, Mary Ruth Filiere, Frances Galvin, Patricia Ganz, Dudley Grimes, Marie Halback, Billy Holloway, James Hanson, Ellen Faye Holland, Raymond Knighton, Dorothelee Lawson, Dorothy McLarry, Virginia Jones, Montye Moorman, George Morrison, Lillian Patterson, Marie Norman, Ralph Santerre, Neil Ray, Vera Dorothy Reeves, Maurine Reilly, Joseph Ridgeway, Louise Saye, Billie Smith, Hal Smith, Helen Smith, Tom Stailey, Billie Stearman, E. L. Townsley, Imogene Thurman, Kathryn Wicker, Nathalia Womack, Lorraine Wood, Dorothy Wright. Louise Yowell, Marion '! 1 M' MV! N EQ f 1 565121 U6 QBEEKENG v-Q-r--. .gal I ii' l T-' r -'w-n.5,,,.- ' ,, Q ,. nfs? , 0 fl W go W O W va: if' .C-if 1 r 5 1 9 . -9 f' -ra I' nlllmll K E I 1 1 A ! . .'-'f0:s E I Q n 1 1 ' llriglvlun lf11r1y - 13111311111-laimi Prof. Slliggul - Hcmiebns Sjiiggof - Mr. Mz'1'k - - Mr. IJIHI - - - Amy Lee - - Mrs. PI'l'l'i!I.Qf07I-Sbflll' G ll '1'1111o1y11 - - Dmlo D1'Gr11fI - Mrs. Ima Cliugrr - PUBLIC SPEAKING DEPARTMENT Hlhe Hoodoo CAST ol' fiHAliAK,Il its - Hal Moseley Roy Valentine Gene Gesner - David Geiser - Billy Patton - W. L. Mcllridc - Maurinc Glover Frances Wallimce - Helen Bogan - - Doris Baker - Alta Lois Potts Antgfvlfizix - - Margaret Millington Doris - - Vera Mae Lanplmcar Mrs. Slliggnl - - Doris Black EIIl'H'f7Xitl - - lieth lhimpas Miss Lrmg 'lilielma Whdleigli 1.11111 - - - - - - - Vera Mae Giese A11111' P11r1111is1t - ---ff-- - Juanita lleeman Oifwr Spiggvf Cfllilffrml - - ---A Mary jane lfstes, Rujen Cannon, Harold Grant The Senior Class of 1933 presented a three-act play, Tim I'10011'1m, on Friday eve- ning, December Sth. A wedding party takes place in which many guests Wear a scarab pin CThe Hoodooj which causes bad luck to all who wear it. Many mild flirtations go on and two marriages result from this party. The Hoodoo is Hnally buried where it never causes ill luck. Girl Shy SENIOR Pun' PRIQSLALNTED BY THE JUNE, l934,GRADUA1'INTC1.ASS Tom Al'.NlIrIll', who is girl shy Ufcr'Sliu1m11, who isn't . ctzlffllfflf, Tom'x aunt . . Aulliony A1'.wlr11r', Tom's father Svlria Wfelvxfvr, Tom's pet aversion Drum Marlow, Dean of the college Pruclwx Curlwr, Oke's present weakness Axma, n colored w.1shlady . Birdie I.u1'r'r:1r, a movie aspirant . Brxrlmra Srurforrl Cliahvj , herself . Alfrml Tfllll-YXIIII Mnrgulovyrl, the colleg Cfuzrk Nfrlvm, Birdie's late :tflinity . CAs'1'olf CHARM TLR5 e poet Richard Cowing Ashley Moore . Helen jo Scott . Dale Allen Florence V'hiddon . Arch Ross Imogene Townsley Dorothy Sue Butler Abbie Reese Harvey Virginia Hildebrand Robert Purdum Ashley Sutherland The play is centered around the college life of il girl-shy college boy who has ro pretend to be married to his housecleaner, because his father comes to the school bringing an old sweetheart. The girl who is really in love with Tom is Ll society girl who has changed places with his regular houseclenner in order to see him and talk to him. The development of their love affair along with the scraps their his room mute gets into is the entire plot of the play'- Girl Shy. ,...--.- ,hp nl . SY: bi 'Q v 1 O 4 2 TI lem 'fl -i-1 'B 9 .- Q :- ' U mms Q T P I 1 L I ' X -l-l'12 l'ldI'VdI'd AWdfd The Harvard Award, one of the highest honors given in the Dallas High Schools, was awarded to Ernest Green for the year 1933-34. This award is in the form of a biography of Dean Briggs, a famous American educator, by W. R. Brown. The candidates for the award are recommended by the teachers, and the final choice is made by the prin- cipal. The selection is made from the junior boys who are most outstanding in leadership, scholarship, citi- zenship, and sportsmanship. The award has been previously presented to Glen Griffing, Thomas Cotner, Alvin Scaff, Elisha Bran- non, La Verne Rodman, Billy Speaker, Hirst Sutton, and Ben Maple. 'I -' 1 H5556 i f Q Z s-nw-a-.--w .I 'lg l 4 -' r J E. 0 . Ao, , 0 55, P . o A FW. r-v Q' ? 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Kalback, Billy Lacy, Ralph Matthews, Jimmie Mathews, Louie Muse, John Preddy, Robert Rucker, Earl Sample, Lloyd Warner, Ned Werner, Bill Allen, Jelen Adair, Lucille Boyd, Mildred Brown, Frances Mae Broyles, Annie Marie Drew,Jewel Durham, Charline Chorus Ellenga, Frances Faries, Mary Lee Fox, Della Max Havens, Doris Howell, Alice Marie Hufstedler, LaVerne Huggins, Alta Jessie Jack, Louise Kennedy, Ellen Longmire, Evelyn McCullough, La Verne McLemore, Florence Patterson, Marie Pope, Juanita Price, Mary Louise Saye, Mary Frances Smith, Martha Louise Stanley, Alene Solomn, Beatrice Stovall, Johnie Lee Tompson, Alice Werner, Mildred Wolfe, Bobbye Leah Wyatt, Dorothy ,, .9 Bolin, Sealy Boyd, Everett Blanchard, Jack Bridges, James Churchill, Frances Danks, Billy Greer, Rommer Hargrave, Herndon Johns, Hester Johnson, Virgil James, Jack LeBeau, Otis Kirkland, Billy Logan, Alden McCubbin, Jim McKay, John Morrison, Bobby Pierce, Charles Pratt, C. J. Robinson, Robert White, Carter Qrchestra Bush, Marian Cherry, Elaine Holmes, Shirley Jones, Joy Johns, Alice Kirven, Birdie Mills, Margaret McKinney, Edith Pardue, Maxine Quinker, Sherley Rockett, Florence Siegel, Miriam Simmons, Martha Ann Slaughter, Bettey Smith, Virginia Sutherland, Wanda Wheeler, Alberta Woodson, Dorothy Womack, Juanita Wimberley, Rowena llc., Q lg A Q , :Fil V SAE if Kia in U 7 -. Q :- l llll In Q ll I 1 I i. ' H- P: ..,..Q.,, ..M.. ,... P. Qi 'H 11 1 i ll I I . v Q 'X , 'S 73 rf ,.'- 'Til - ' , it Lili?-1:32 J' A ' Y. NET! iv . 'N ,L .L '-if L m . f X ' VIE, . , . Q' Q L x X f , -1 aigii' ' w - , . ' ' , , , - '- 5 ' ' 1 V 1 2, Q vs - L , i I i if .' 5' g 'N x' ' ' . j 1 1 ' ' h 39 . Am 'M - A , 2 I :-- 4, ' i , ' . , I Q N , Q.. if . ' Q 'FA f' 75222 5 Q 'T , .. 1' V - ,W i A .. Qi '- - x .. F ' 1 D. 'f . Q., -5, .2 We-, -- my-' K' h N-L , -in ,L,h ,W Lilf sm f ,N-ew ,gW,kK,,m b. 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I-if ig: lx r elllilll ll ll -y I .,.:.,, -- . l - Ed Physical Education All-Round Physical Education Girls are chosen by the students of each class from a standpoint of ability, person- ality, and character. THOENE Martha Heitman Mary Graves Marylyn Johnson Charlotte Houston Marie Patterson Corine Philbrick Vera Mae Lanphear SMITH Anita Parker Ruth Duncan Arveline Billings Virginia Lee Clark Maude McDonald h LJ1rsf'x.g I '-' pOStUI'2 First Place . . ELAINE BROWNE Sccoml Plan, . . HELEN PEEBLES Tbird Plan' . . LURLYN JANUARY Egfr? Wsssgsgpxr, ling, vb 4 ll .E Q-,H- ' -qui! I 9.094 05 A 051 'J if ?fk -i-1- 'D Q' 4 1 Q S :- ' Ulllln ' 1 r I H ll I fum M T 4 x 2 , , D ll ,I E t fl, ,A 53. A . 0' gf!!! W ve: Palm 54 ,R -, 4' O u -'Zfex u' W9 sis' , fi- E-J '1 I I wi' 2 QQ Y 4 , ' Y 1' 1' lmlnu f ' b . Qi Q E 1 I sr: A .MA PERFECT ATTENDANCE GROUP .U-7 x .,, - -G'fL3Z'f . l,vl.,fw,g,, , 5 ,JJ-,Y . '14-1-ff.,-.f,W.2 - 42m 1w vffwu .' 7' ' -' ff' ' -, hwgrkqii . J. Q'1,5ijf ff1?' 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Lg. . .4 .4 ,nw-. wc fs f 56 fs-H .J 1 gn- . .--f f n.-,..-.,--W.Q...fGf.,:,,.., INTERCLASS VOLLEY BALL WINNING TEAMS Capfains CORlNli PHI1.Bluc:ia QTl1ocncj Ru'l'11 DUNLLAN QSmithj V lntcrclnss Winning Teams in Baseball nuke up the side of the triangle. All-Sport Lcttcrcd Girls make up the base of the triangle. Cajifains .IAn:QU1i1,1N1a DOUGLAS fThocnej FRANCIQS XVITTRQQIQ QSmirhJ ,,......-.., lisp. ol 1 . , if -Q-X-1 Qs . .Q S. .C og A Q 4 5-11 2:5 ' PJ .- x uw- -i-1 'D LQ: :- I ll mill: Q J in E ' H- , A ug- 0'Q' .f .94 'lf E w 'c .lily-I lo A u ' r , . . 0.6.0 C ff f'o'O Z7 veal kflffa -9 .C-if Q: I Alllilll -9 , E 1 I . KT ll 1 ' w,,,.--v- Trident is the swimming club, sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. Girls from all high schools of the city are eligible to membership. The above girls comprise the Sunset mem- bers. They passed the required tests and won the Sunset Swimming Letter. Reading from left to right, they are: Evelyn Holtzhcuser, Lillian Borham, Virginia Reed, Frances Dyer, Florence Rockett, Dorothy Burge. V Tenekoit as played in the gymnasium is a revised form of Deck Tennis. Deck Tennis is played on ocean liners for amusement. The rules are a mixture of volley ball and tennis rules. INTERCLASS TENEKOIT WINNING TEAMS Capfains BEE Eowmuns Cfhoenej FRANcEs Wntruocix QSmithj 4'1'.L'1-.r fx J. X: .-.fn . 39' a-f' - 1'-'. ' .uf-. 1,.f f!I- .. .. 1. ,s.:.-T. fur, x EQEIEEQHUCZQ ............ ,I 2:52 , 1 ' I 4' .1 Q , , Q a pfof ' U a. O A I fl go K . r-v .x 55155 -on rs on . 1,V. A ,i N . V 1 4 9 .V I Q -Q it tg: Y A Alllilll H ' Q V, q VVI. . I , l P W. W. BUSHMAN Mr. W. W. Bushman once again showed his ability to build teams by giving Sunset one of the best squads in the city. Mr. Ben A. Matthews is slow moving until someone makes a poor blockg then watch out for whirlwind action. BEN A. MATTHEWS HERMAN A. COWLEY Mr. Herman A. Cowley. Al- though he's been at Sunset only two years, he has the respect of every football-loving student in thc school. H. C. MAIDEN Mr. H. C. Maiden has once again, through his tire- less efforts, done much to promote football at Sunset. Sunset could not have gone far without efhcient Financial handling. BILL PATTON Bill Patton proved himself a most eiiicicnt and good natured student manager. -q- s . . . 'fl .1 .. fi l. 5 if '5 . ,lf , 1 M S.,....,:...... , ., .QW 7 .E ,,,,4,,,m, -g L'-f -5,-Epi' wfv A? 5. --- 4 .-r. 4 q 4 - - W 'fy' ,. M r .af Yi ' f -. , PW 1? 'i . X if , .C lt's a grand old banner to keep up our spirits during the halves. Wanda Bibbs, the little girl that stayed on the right end. Could she bring out those cheers! Fred, dividing his attention between the cheering and the game. Harry Gowdey-Dignity and grace are his except when leading a cheer. Roy Valentine-This ex-player really showed his school spirit by leading cheers. The Band coming back into the stands after the half, Florence Davis-Besides leading cheers she inspired one of our prominent backs Bibbs-Making it loud! Jeanne Love-Without her hands what would this captain have done? Fred Lacy-This is the boy whose loud voice almost drowned out the cheering section. Whooping it up. R it , . akin w W.. Ax 'nv HN ii, ns' X ,.. ,..- . a.,......... 'I . oh llag, 00 1 . '-uni Q . ,ofa 9 .5 4 .Q 'I 'ri .VJ O a 0, 0, 4 iv -u as 9 1. S ,X Fi' I ll muh ,s Q i F l 4 E an 'k i : 'T O 1E'If.'eaiHF' F s, go Q0 1 l Lfofc 9' 'WZ rl 'P . PEA? 112 Q-rf -nu 1 91 Y '53 nlllllll 1' .rw 'I Q . f.I- 1 iiii I -3, 3 JACK FoUTs Captain Fouts showed that he had all-city stuff by continually breaking up the plays of his oppo- nents. STEVE HENRY Steve was all there when it came to blocking and backing up the line. C. L. HOUSTON Sunset Special ran right through thc city series to the All-City team, where he continued the good work. GREENVILLE HIGH vs. SUNSET This was the first game of the season. The boys didn't have the necessary teamwork, and the Lions defeated them 15 to 7. PALESTINE HIGH vs. SUNSET This game was almost a track meet, with C. L. Houston and J. W. Murphy high score men. The final score: Sun- set 82, Palestine 0. NORTH DALLAS vs. SUNSET In the city series opener, the Bisons came through and trampled the Bulldogs 21 to 7. ROCKWALL vs. SUNSET VK Sunset proved that weather makes no difference, and on a muddy field defeated the Yellow Jackets 32 to 0. BILL SMITH Catfish can't be beaten when it comes to cen- tering that little pigskin ball. That's why he was picked for All-City. FRANK BURGER Unknown last year, Burger came through to be All-City this year. RICHARD COWING Boots played mighty steady football all season. He made some mighty pretty kick-offs and kicks for extra points. Ig-5-5 1'WW9u '2'W? ii?J3'e 1, ,V F , v , 7 T-V V It ,I A ' s' i ' . ' f J. W. MURPHY When the time came that Sunset needed 6 or 7 yards, Murphy's plunging could always be depended on to get them. ASHLEY SUTHERLAND The other teams ot no satisfaction from olf- S tackle plays over young 'un. JOHN MANN When the Bisons got into a hole and needed someone to punt, Tubby surely came through with the voods. WOODROW WILSON vs. SUNSET Despite stiff opposition by the Wildcats, the Bisons stam- peded and ran up 19 points to the Wildcats' 6. HILLSBORO vs. SUNSET The Bisons showed their appreciation for the trip by trouncing the Hillsboro Lions 19 to 6. TECHNICAL vs. SUNSET The off-tackle runs made by Red Ewing gave Tech a vic- tory and Sunset its first city series defeat, with the score 13 to 0. FOREST vs. SUNSET After making a touchdown in the first minute of play, the Bisons let up and the Lions tied them 6 to 6. OAK CLIFF vs. SUNSET The Bisons overrode a jinx that had held sway for four years and defeated the Leopards 19 to 0. JIM ANDERSON Blocking and tackling hard were Jim's favorite pastimes. He'll be missed next year. FRANCIS POTEET When you saw someone go through that line and grab a handful of legs, that was Pady doing his stuff. GORDON HOUSTON Gordy's consistent passing gained many a yard for Sunset. I-quo I- 'J il -Air. , ' 4 Y P' N umm. ' 1 3? Q . .- I I games M -- .vm , u F.. .I u--f U31 O A I Q 6 W' !.0.Q on '11 Vi' QR in 'f7'513E'5' 5' 5 sv ' QQ8' 'oi , 1 Iii- , .lg I! - .iff . , 'k l: Q wig: fo 44 alllmll 1' 1 5 MURRAY JONES jones showed what he could do by going through Oak Cliff in his last game. GERALD REED Recd was plcntv good this year. Next year hc should be All-City. Q W EDGAR SWAIN Swain could always bc depended nn to take up the battle if one of the regular guards was injured. O. M. MCCARSON Mac surely did snag those passes when they came his way. L. H. TAYLOR As a substitute end, Taylor showed than he really had the stuff it takes tu make a football player. .A-WH -5 ' I V W ' I -5, . 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Q , ' ' Ls-Wim ggi, N ummm H 1:,ff, 1 ,?f1,,, .MA N. , , 3, ' + . ..L'.' X . ' Q 1 : f. ' ,si 1 Q Q ' - ' q f3'?ii'ifm :4- . .Fx ,Miv a V' ,- idx fi4,,4,. '?'.,f- , J I ,, , .:,. , t a: h':?tcL,1'V.s , ..,, Y t I ELT, S I PN seAx3 3' fx . +R? .-............... A 5:2 bfw ,'o:Q I 0 -f I :QY4 , 1 .WI 4' .1 ll tl g i A . . . , fofei . fa C A 5. :QQ 5 fan. r2iAf , 5 I-if v i i C i A 4 5 4 Q I llllmll 5 Q I 1 I K Y I I l 1 1 ' Baffc. Row,1z'ff in rigbi-Matthews, coach, Dyer, guard, Valentine, guard, Wilcox, een- terg Dudley, center, Murphy, guard, Woniack, manager. Boffom- row, Ieff to right-CoFHn, forwardg Holland, forward, Davis, forward and cap- taing Moore, guardg Groth, forward. Basketball Bark row, Irfi fo rixqlii-Wolfe, Erickson, Ridgeway: Cowley, assistant eoaelig T. Pon- der, E. Ponder, McDaniel. Ffflllf mu , left fo r'iKglJf-Welch, Sauck, Earnest, Halfpenny, Valentine. E ll lmfl In Riglrlz -l-TGC Ifrrml Run: Hendrix, Shook, Purdum, Dickson, Erickson, Gcrth, I'l.lj.:Cl'Il13I'l, vcYllll.l!1lS. Burk Row: Matthews, Mnuugrrq Goodman, Siler, Taylor, Black, Cowing, Crews, Surlcx, Huck, Moors, Corbin, Bun A. Mntrlmews, Cmzrfl. Imff in R igfrl: Golf Ifirxl Row: Bill Grotlm, Bob Spencer, Gordon Fry, A. P. Yatcw. Swumf Row: Betty ylnnwson, Karl Knott, Robert Gates, Leslie Stemmons, lircartl Mimw, Captain -I. Whrd Foutw, ,luck Tcrry, Dolan Terry. Tfvirrf Knut R. C. SUV. Ag 2 gl? f Q '.. 'hp Il Q '.i inf! 0 4 '5 9 C ,fi U SLE 'W -i-1 'B 3? 4 - Q Ig E ll 7 I 11 -- I mg-3 L- I 3 1 IZA K llmllh AIX vi o 4 'Q .'v,4 ,f :tori . P ' A-0 i i FI ,i il I l in v . in ul '-Q--f . . O A 5 iv . p?ofQ W V31 5 V' .Ci- ' f 9 . :Q-' Q I dlllnll ii 1 l r r I A 1 ' . all , i 3 A - The lennu Team I.z'ff lo Right: Burk Row: XV. D. Franks, Couffvg Billy Biggio, William Stapp, Virgil Lipscomb. Bea Edwards. llfliifilli' Row: Rea Hancock, jane Parrot, Lawrence Anderson, Katherine Thurman, Betty Butler, Beverly Schutte Corine Philbriek, Frank Ardoin. Front Row: W'iley Hulsey, Ruth Duncan, Fred Lacy, Helen Smith, Elwood Gooelier, Marguerite Young. Fnthusiastic eliminations for the team were held on our recently dedicated courts with those on the front row coming out on top. The team, all returning except Fred Lacy, whose presence will be greatly missed, has high hopes for next year. -l,ll2 Bc3S2bdll -l-Zdm Iirout row, li-fi lo riglrl: J. VV. Murphy, third base: Morris Dudley, shortstop, Kenneth Sauek, utility: Mack Davenport, short- stopg Clarence Valentine, outfield, Gordon Houston, outfield, F. C. L Red J Holland, captain and catcher, Phillip Hall, pitcher. Burk rozu, lefi In rigbl: Howard Houston, manager: Bill W'ilson, pitcher, Herman A. Cowley, coach, R. B. Hood, second bzlseg Tom Allen, piteherg Cecil Murray, pitcher, Dee O'Neil, pitcher: Milton Bye, outfielder, Francis Churchill, outfielder: John Pitus, utility, Manuel XWolfe, second base: Bill W'erner, catcher, Britain Smith, manager: Sloane Ifortenberry, pitcher: Bob Spencer, manager. l'5QfDfQlQCi 3311? lx I 5332 , 1 'I Q 1 -! .1 ' Q f . -'-vm...-k .. Up , 'f .4 M' . 1, A Z L20 R W qu. ki r'- .C-in og-1 F' Y dum! ll , A! wx . - W 4? J 4: Q . 1 ' I f ,,,,.g.:3g: , 1 Eff s A. C. BURNETT Lf. Col. 359tlaI11fanfry, U. S. A. C01111nandant IQICHARD Co'.v1N:, jorm MA NN Lf.C0l. U. S. R. O. T. C. Lf. Col. U. S. R. O. T. C. Gfb Ifzfalmfy Rvgimvrzful Commanrler 6119 Infantry Rrginzmftal E.x'c'z-zzlirc Owner Regimental Stall R1',LfflIIl'IIf:ll cjlllllllltllltlfl' V Lt. Col. Ria'ln1r'ilCo1z'iug Ri'.ei11li'uli1lIixi'i'uli1i'OHir'i'r - Lt. Col. john Mann Ki',qiu1i'i1lul Si'i'.qiwll, l - - Capt. Bert Holloway Ri'gin1i'i1li1l Si'i'gi'i1i1f, 2 - Capt. Lawrence Anderson Ri'gin1i'11liil Sl'l'lQt'il7If, 3 - Capt. George Grimmcr RigqizrirrllillSi'i'gi'in1l, 4 - - Capt. lfrnest Owen Ri'girm'11lul.flxx'l. Sl'l'.Qt'zlIlf, 4 - 2nd I.t. Ottis lfstes I'rm'o.il i'Vlur'xf2ul ---- 2nd Lt. lfrnest Green Sz'r,iqi'ullf Major ------- joe Sanders Ri'gin1i'uli1l Color Sergeillli - - Ralph Lacy RfxiillfllftllCflllII'SA'l'tQl'clllf - - Virgil Sanders Band Oliltlksz Sebe Miller, Major: Otis Lelleau, Gene Wallace, Robert Robinson and Fred Thomas, Ixl Lfx.: lfred Buck. Frank Mills, Charles Pierce, W. C. Heartsill, Philip Hendrix, lfdwin Thompson, Henry Saye and joseph Kaye, Zilil I.f.v. Sl'l'tLfl'llllf'-'jlldsklll Taylor, Fin! Si'i'gi'f1i1fq Ilrnest Reid, Sfilff Si'i'gi'ill1l5 Clifton W'ooten, Sliljf Si'rgi'uNf, Tom Norris, Selwyn Flowers, Alden Logan, Davis Crane. Corjiorulx- joe Davis, Bill Wilgner, V McDaniel, George Bentinek, Bill Fluke, Charles Meliee, Drexel Utgard, Daniel Dowlen, Urby Wriglit, tis ehwab, Virgil johnson. Priii1fi'.vgHarve Pru'tt, john Cox, Ralph Churchill, Bill Kirkland, Raymond Turquette, Stanley Riggs, iflord Ball, Don Cousins, Billy Summy, Herndon argrove, ohn Ta lo , Angelo Chopelas, Barney Davis, Thomas Harrell, joe Cinquemoniu, james Bridges, N. . Alexander, Russell Danks, Billy Danks, Burd Irvin, james Cin- quemonia, li.l,.Haskins, jack Dougherty, T. B. Th mpson Elmer XX'.itson, jim McCubbin, Luther Scott. l l i U ls v I I q ti -...- I O A .9218 'Ns .. -i-1 M r ' 4 .. Q ., Q -ro '5 ll gn lllllllh . 9 Y' i I N H iz 5 3541-..,x - . l I Y Q 5 I . ,I , . :fed 9 B5 P ' v' O 9 Q E Q? 27124. L. .C-it I -ff f' Og: 3 r illllllll L E l , I I 1 ...-:oigh h v ' J 4 I I l 1 1 ' OIPI Ol 1 COMPANY A 'ICI3Rs: Bill Wfilson, Cllflfllfll, -It hn Owens, ls! Lf., Stanford Clark and R. M. Moore, Zml' I.f.v. .flllilrflml f7mt'l'l'X+JLlClC Young, Mufor: Lawrence Anderson and Ernest Owen, Cujvhziusg Sam Denson, Zml 1.1.5 Richard Cowing, Ll. Col. Si'1'gr'il11fx-joe Sanders, Maxirr S!'l'gt'lllIfj Jimmie Matthews, lxf Syl., john Cordrey, jack Davis, Ray Finger, Wrzlter Hammock. CfJl'17UI'tlIXmAlffCLl Allison, Dick Brownlee, Earl Biscomb, Warner Brundrett, Ed Hamilton, Willian1 Simmons. Prizulfrx-F. L. Abernathy, Bernard Alves, Edgar Bell, Nl. L. Broome, Burbank Chatfin, Billie Cochran, Hollis Cooke, Roy Dickey, Doyle Drum- mond, Arnett Elliot, Tom Elms, james Greig, Grady Harris, john Haynis, Ed johnson, jack james, Kenneth Kinslow, Robery Lockett, Louie Mathews, Hardin Maxwell, Elgene May, Ted Norman, Bill Otis, Richard Peck, Dick Phillips, Roy Reid, Frank Russel, Paul Thomas, ,lones Smillage, Eugene Tolden, Glen Sparks, Keith Steinhotf, Eugene Stewart, ,lack Wilstvim, james W'ilson, Clarence Wgiriicr, Eugene Young, john Yowell. COMPANY B -'lcliksz Elver Emory, Major, Brannin jones, Culwtuing Bill Baumann, lxf IJ.: Dwight Dill, joe Gerrity and Clifford W'heeler, Zml LM. S4'r',q1'i1rzi.r-Herrol Hale, lxl. Ser',qnlr1lg Ralph Lacy, Frank Farmer, Frank Smith, Virgil Sanders, Frances Churchill. Corlroruls-jack Blanchard, Billy Dougherty, Horace Lutz, George Moorman, W'illiam Schenek, Fred Vonderhoya. l'ri1i1li'.i4,l. H. Bailey, Bill Bauman, Buford Bates, Harold Bowling, Bobby Bradford, Sherwood Brontley, Mae Caldwell, Richard Chilton, Ralph Day, Clnud Dixon, james Duekett, Fred Ellen, Corwall Ellis, Allen Evans, Frank Floyd, Warreii Gulf, Charles Holmes, Harold Harring, Adrain jones, Emmett jones, Howard Lee, Wilstmii Lowrance, Roland Lund, Gus Moore, Ralph Norman, Sam Orenhaum, Hoyt Paris, Edwin Rea, Wgirren Smith, ,loc Springer, Mae Taylor, ilimmie Townsend, Dorman Vaughan, T. A. Wfaggoner, Frank Wziltleri, ,lack Waltleii, ,lack Wfaller, Leon Whiller, Gaston W'ooten, john Keeler. A uAAl HTTUJ Oi-if O1 1- Y? y COMPANY C lclpksz Allen Dale and Bert Holloway, Cullluirlxg llarl Donnell, R. B. Hood and H. K, Sheppherd, lx! LIS. St'V'gt':lllfS1J3Ck Moore, lxf SVYXFAIIIIQ Robert Hardin, Paul Douglas, Billy Tumlinson, Bob Land. C111'120rrrfr-William Duncan, Victor Lupot, Painter Meredity, Troy Moon, Billy Overton. Pririrlux- Ray Alford, VC'esley Bard, Robert Box, LeRoy Bryant. Gregory CaHarell, Williain Charles, Paul Cordrey, Luther Davis, Leroy Gaffney, Hugh Grandstarf, Dudley Ganz, john Green, Watstmii Green, Richard Griffith, Kenneth Groves, Harry Harp, Deane Headington, jack Hicks, W'.1lter lden, Austin Ivy, Furl johns, Harold jones, Billy Long, Bob Lynch, Morris Miller, Aubrey Orr, Paschal Poole, Lindell Reese, joseph Reilly, D. B. Roark, Meadow Rose, Henry Shober, john Shields, Glen Simmons, Vernon Skinner, john Staring, Harold Teubner, james NWerner, Charles Wilie, Vlfilliam Weriier. COMPANY D lurks: Raymond Stallings, Cupluin: Williani Stapp, lx! Lf.: Ottis listes, john Gales, lirnest Green, Obie Koon, Tom Muse and Rainbolt, Zml Lis. Si'rg1'zH1IX-Neale Ray, Muslrr Sr'rgi'unlg Ben Sandifer, Trrlwiull Sl'7'K1'AllIfQ David Brain, Gordon Fry, Lionel Wlhite. Cor'lmr'alx-Vernon Ferguson, Fd Kolp, Maurice McGee, Orville Pritchett, Robert Spencer, Hugh W'ilson. Pi'i1'r1iz'.s-'Dari Arrance, jack Baker, Robert Campion, Richard Catherall, Sammie Davis, Bob Deputy, Robert Dill, john D. lfllis, Robert Fleming, Hubert Groth, john Gunther, james Hampton, Clive Harris, Sumner Heeger, Wfilliam Henslee, George Hogan, james Holloway, Drexel Holt, jasper Houston, George Irwin, Stanley john- son, Lucian Lee, Art Limerick, Phares Little, julian Mateson, Henry May, Claude Meadows, Carl Miller, john Montgomery, james Moon, Douglas Morrell, Billie Mount, j. C. Price, james Sanders, Bob Senning, Price Smith, Bill Taylor, Charles Tibbs, Fred Tudor. Billy Valentine, Harold Willizliiws. james W'ilson, john W'itt, Ralph NVooton, A. P. Yates. Q-p-.9--n l la 5. - i I I QI I- ' I O 4 s M4295 a' We SAE n' 'vi 23' ':. ... -i-I 'B 9 . S :Q :- 'H Ulllln Q F I 1 l I 'K Ol-'If COMPANY E ICERS: Affm'lu'J-john Mann, Lf. Col.: G. M. Van Zandt, Cajriuilzg George Grimmer and Donald Taylor, lxl. Ltr.: Clllllflclllj' Ojfir1'r.i-4Beltoi1 Baughman, Cupluing A. V. Kinslow and Libby Leroy, lx! Ltr.: Snndlin Goodman and ,Iimmie Parrish, Zml Llx. S4'l'gl'tlIIfSTF. O. Coulter, lx! Sl'V'Xl'LlIIfQ Kenneth Keathly, Luther Langford, Elmo Rrbertson, Frank Boyle, Bernard Hutchinson. Curporulx-Bob Dyer, Lonnie Howard, Chilton Cambell, Noble Jones, Gerald Meanor, Herbert Sale. Pril'al1'x-Frank Ardoin, B. W. Baggctt, Paul Bell, Raymond Blackburn, A. W. Britain, Walter Butler, james Deen, R. T. Du Bose, jonnie Evans, Dowell Farnsworth, Howell Farnsworth, M. D. Gaston, Dave Grant, Philip Hull, Lerry Harris, joe Herbst, Taylor Lampkin, Wilson Lee, Glenn Lindsey, Virgil Lipsec mb, Billy Looney, Buck Low, Mart Oneal, Sutton Orenbnum, D. C. Ramsey, A. j.R0berts, jack Roper, Robert Simmons, Joe Spears, Norwin Starling, George Templeton, Walter Tillery, Terrell Tucker, Toni Willianis, john Wright, joylette Bcnidict, Charles Wood. .V X J IA :-5 I '-4 -1' Y 1 .EI C . i. ..,. I , , I 1 nfs? O A fb Q Z' X331 ,mA ea :ff v. ty.. x -t-gs? ' s 90? sf fi- . .NJ ll 9: l Y nlllmll Q A, A: 1 I , P A ' USES OF CHILDHOOD Ikey and Rachel took little Moses to the pictures. The attendant warned them that unless the child kept quiet, they would have to leave and get their money back. Half way through the film, Ikey turned to Rachel and whispered, Vell, vot do you tink of it? Rotten, replied Rachel. Yes, answered Ikey. Pinch de baby. CONSIDERATE Fresbrmm: We sure have a fine land- lady. She saved me the most tender part of the chicken when I was late for dinner yesterday. Soph: What part was that?,' Frtfslaman: The gravy. TOWING ETIQUETTE New Maid Qwho has been told to ad-- dress guests correctly-ushering in the Admiralj : This way, Your Flagshipf' MISUNDERSTOOD TARTNESS Hr: Who spilled mustard on this waHle, dear? Sbe: Oh, John, how could you! This is lemon pie. BANDITRY-EAST AND WEST Traveling in Manchuria is terrible, says a returned visitor. Whenever the train stops you have to hide your luggage to keep bands of guerillas from grabbing it and running away. In this country the same thing happens, only we call them Red Caps. WIDER, PLEASE' IS A PLEASURE I wonder why Peck always goes to a lady dentist. I suppose it seems good to hear a wcman tell him to open his mouth instead of to shut it. Optician: 'fWeak eyes, eh? Well, how many lines can you read on that chart? Pafimf: What chart? SETTING HIM STRAIGHT Tearlaer: What is your worst sin? Seminary Sfzulenf: Vanity-I stand in front of my mirror for hours admiring my beauty. Teacher: That's not vanity-that's imaginationf, REVERSE ENGLISH She: Mr. Gotrox, I hear that since you made your fortune in the contracting busi- ness you've become a woman hater.', Hr: Yes, I've spent the first half of my life diggin, ditches and the second half ditching diggers. REVISE: THE YOUNG DIE GOOD Maybe the good do die young, but the chances are if they'd lived they'd have grown up to be just as mean as the rest of us. GRAND PASSION A New Orleans movie patron arose from his seat while viewing a picture and shot himself. We believe we have seen that picture. LET THE LIGHTNING STRIKE Does my practicing make you nerv- ous? asked the man who was learning to play a saxophone. It did when I first heard the neigh- bors discussin' it, replied the man next door, but now I don't care what happens to you. II- 25 PP VERSATILE SYRUP An Indian up in northern Michigan re- turned for the third time to buy a half dozen dollar bottles of cough syrup. Druggixf: Some one sick at your house? Imlimz: No sick. Druggisf: Then what on earth is all this cough syrup for? Imfian: Me likeum on pancakes. SYMPATHETIC Prof: If there are any dumbells in the room please stand up. A long pause and then a lone freshman stood up. What, do you consider yourself a dumbbell? Well, not exactly that, sir, but I hate to see you standing all alone. TI-IE TRUTH Professor: Where is the capital of the United States? Sfuzlenf: All over the world. BESIDE THE POINT Politician: Congratulate me, dear, I got the nomination. His Wife.- Honestly! Politician: Why bring that up? COTTON TOP joe: Did you get your hair cut? jim: No, I just washed it and it shrank. OR METAL BUTTRESSES Sloe: The directions say to rub the surface down with steel wool. What on earth is steel wool? He: I'm not sure, but I think it's made from the fleece of hydraulic rams. YP 25 2? RESERVING ONE Hello, is this the Girl Reserves? Yes. Well, reserve me a nice blonde for Thursday night. SUNSET THESPIANS? Stage Hero Qpoor but worthyj : Grace, say you,ll be mine. Stage Heroine fnervously pacing floorj : Richard, you are in no position to ask me to marry youf' Voice from Gallery: Give him a chance, woman-if you would stop tramping around and light some place, maybe he could get in position. PRESERVING DELUSION He says I look like the best dancer on the floor. Wonder if I should give him a dance? Nope, better let him keep on thinking so. -Penn. State Frotla. :E :E :S WANNA DUCK? Q. What would be the proper thing to say if, in carving the duck, it should skid off the platter and into your neigh- bor's lap?', A. Be very courteous. Say, 'May I trouble you for that duck? ' DESPERATE Young man, I am afraid you are ig- noring our efficiency system. I know it boss! But somebody's got to get the work done! MISS DIOGENES IN SCHOOL Teacher: Mary, why is your quiz paper covered with quotation marks? Mary: Isn't there a rule against pla- giarism? -Texas Longhorn. MORE MATERIAL He: Why do women, as a rule, talk more than men do? She: I suppose it,s because they have the men to talk about. QUAINT PLACE Waiter, two orders of Spumoni Vermi- celli, please. Very sorry, sir, thatis the proprietor, sir. TWEET, TWEET, YOUR MUG Photographer: Watch and see the dicky bird. Child: Just pay attention to your ex- posure so that you don't ruin the plate. -L gn ga 1929 MODEL Valet fro masterj: Sir, your car is at the door. Master: Yes, I hear it knocking. 31' Fl' 75 QUESTION Why do they put so many holes in Swiss cheese when it's really limberger that needs the ventilation? :E :E :P FINAL TEST And a woman is an expert automobile driver when she no longer closes her eyes while backing the car out of the garage. -Iudge. APPEARANCES DECEPTIVE Dinner was being served in a London boarding house in which an American was lodged. The proprietress, bringing in a dish of soup for the American, remarked, It looks like rainf' Yes, it does, replied the American. but it smells a little like soup. 75 35 I5 ANOTHER SCOTCH JOKE A Scotchman had fallen into a well and was calling for help. His wife came run- ning and asked, Shall I call the servants from the field to help pull you out? What time is it? he asked. Eleven-thirty, said his wife. Well, never mind, said he, I'1l swim around till dinner time. LU .- bvlb K, Il I. 9 .094 . J 9 ' .5 0 s ..:- ' 024 !gQ '.'. 5 asset ..- bile: , . rg' Hx 'I- 3:-f 'N lllllllh l I nhl a I ' 1 I g,. - fi. Er :Q Ll F , I E . . ga K 'sw .I A . ' . v J 'tr I I is CELEBRATED PEOPLE OF SUNSET HIGH SCHOOL Most Frivolous Boy ........ Most Frivolous Girl . Quietest Boy . . Quietest Girl . Loudest Boy . Loudest Girl . . . Most Beautiful Girl . Most Handsome Boy . Silliest Boy .... Silliest Girl . Laziest Boy . Laziest Girl . Tackiest Boy . Tackiest Girl . . Smartest Boy . . Smartest Girl . . Most Serious Boy . . Most Serious Girl . Largest Boy L . Largest Girl . Smallest Boy . Smallest Girl I ...... SOFTLY, PLEASE Negro Maid: fWho had been told to speak with emphasis when ordering over the telephone.J I'd like to speak with Emphasis, please. at an SP QUESTIONNAIRE Test Question: How would you ad- vertise your chickens for sale in 'Vanity Fair'? Answer: I would start advertising my chickens about two weeks before the fair, over the radio. Then I would put up sign boards along the roads leading to the Fair Grounds. Sl' 94' 91' WISHIN' Sittin' in a study hall, Feelin' mighty blue, Wish I was a mfllionaire, And owned a car or two. Wish I had an aeroplane Or a trim sea-going yacht, Guess I'll take my coat off, Wishin' makes me hot. -HELEN MCGINN. . . . ....... ToM GOSSETT . RUTH LEINBACI-I . . ROBERT PURDUM . IMOGENE TOWNSLEY . . DAVID JOHNSON . GRANETA BILEO . . . ? ? ? ? ? . . HUGH JONES . EARNEST GREEN . MARY LEE FISHER . . DAVID GEISER . DOROTHY HULL . RICHARD CQWING . HARRIEI' HERNDON . . . DALE ALLEN . . MILDRED HULCY . . BILL BAUMANNA . . MARJQRIE STEPHENS . . KENNETH MIMMS . LEETA JANE S1-IULER . . . JOHN MANN . . . MAUDIE SANDERS THE PUZZLE A frantic man ran into a police station, and handing the desk oiiicer a woman's picture said: My wife is missing. I want to find her. Ofcer Qafter looking at picturej: uWhy?n H- 21- Pl' IN GOD WE TRUST Prof: f'This exam will be conducted on the honor system. Please take, seats three seats apart and in alternate rows. Sl' Sl' S!- MORE FAMILIAR FIELD Collegiate: Father, I've a notion to settle down and start raising chickens. Father: Better try owls. Their hours will suit you better. DEFINITE PUNCTUATION Give an example of period furniture because it ends a sentence 35 31' 3l' WeH, I should say an electric chair, l l 'HQ QEUM l AM WMM 5 ff! f eeee f STUDENTS-- Wc are very greatly indebted to our advertisers for making our year book possible and we believe the student body will realize their responsibility toward them. THE SUNDIAL BUSINESS S'I'AIfIf. Mrs. Purdnm: What did mamefs little Meet Me at the Pig Stand After the Dance boy learn at school? Robert: I learned a guy not to call me Mama's little boy! :P Pi- :E Virginia Lynch: I don,t intend to be mar- ried until I am thirty. Cordelia L.: I don,t intend to be thirty until I am thirtyf' WlJere a Samlwicb is a Meal , I7 3775 Piq Sandmichj I . Q f if f PIG STAND NO. 2 301 North Zangs BALFOURS Sunset High Oplicial Jewelery Class Rings, Pins, Medals and Trophies Along with a Complete Line of Retail Jewelry L. G BALF OUR CO. 206 North St. Paul Dallas JOHNNY CLINGINGSMITH, Manager Watch Repairing Arch: I understand your kisses speak the language of love. Donnie: Yes? Arch: Well, let's talk things over. Margaret A.: Can you tell me what waffle is, Leeta? 3 Leeta: Yeah. It's a pancake with a non- skid tread. Complete Auto Service SUDDEN SERVICE STATION 6-2604 3 3 O West Jefferson Finer Shoe Re pairing QUALITY SHOE SHOP 924 West Jefferson Avenue H. P. POHL, Proprietor Buy Tires that are Bonded against blowouts, cuts, bruises, underinflation, Wheels out of alignment, and road hazards. I Fisk Tires i Prest-0-Lite PI K Batteries mars BATH gg Philco Radios THE MEGGS COMPANY 2029 Main Street, Near Pearl 7-5353 In ilu' Svrzficr of Ofllers PQOLE FUNERAL HOME MR. and MRS. E. C. POOLE 437 West Jefferson Phone 6-0848 DALLAS Caudle Engraving Co. Mmzzzfuclzzrvrs of School Commencement Invitations and Cards . . Wedding Invitations and Fine Stationery 717 East Ninth Street Dallas CAUGHT Mrs. Kemp fspeaking on 'phonejz You say Donald Taylor has a bad cold and will not be able to attend school today. Who is this speaking?', Voirr' fhoarselylz My fatherf, The TRADITION of QUALITY O NE reason for qual- ity is its great endurance. This store for men and young men was here earlier than the youth of your fathers. The quality to which it holds itself argues that it will be here, still thriving and growing, when you have become the parent. . . and so on through succeeding generations. i E. M. KAHN Sz CO. Main and Elm at Lamar BISHOP AVENUE GROCERY BETTY I-IENKEL'S BEAUTY AND MARKET SALON Complete Beauty Service 416 North Bishop Permanent Waving a Specialty 303 S. Willomet-Corner Jefferson Dial 9-5535 CIRCUMSTANTIAL Conductor: Here, you must not smoke in this car. I. B. Fite: I'm not smoking. Conductor: Well, you have your pipe in your mouth. I. B.: Yes, and I've got my feet in my shoes, but I'm not walking. N. W. SALES CO. DRY GOODS . . DRUGS GROCERIES . . MEATS PHONE 9-5411 E lg - :ll 2 1: 2 ! n ,YL MWA ?75fm7DWfbfrM7! Nerf- l524 - 16 MAIN ST. 0 DALLAS' OWN CLOTHING STORL .- 071142 Qfome of ffaslxion Qark Qlotlze: -J Manhattan Shirt: . . . - - - D055 H075 -URN vi-J. i-1-T v- 1---H e S-'i FASHION CLEANERS Satisfaction Guaranteed No. 1-634 West Jefferson. Phone 6-0106 No. 2-303 North Marsalis. Phone 6-0050 No. 3-724 North Ewing. Phone 9-1200 R. c. STRICKLAND - DALLAS, TEXAS ,j.4..-lr-- Compliments of the REPUBLIC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Medical-Dcnral Bldg. DALLAS, Texzu DUGGAN-BISI-IOP CO., INC. Sales Zangs at Colorado Service Phone 9-31 51 OPPOSITE CLIFF TOWERS Better Service BISON DRUG Headquarters for Sunset Students and 1 1 ff ' D05INELL'S S, el-axef, 'i ,ice CREAM- The Aristocrat of Ice Crmwu METHUPDLITAN BUSINESS GIILLEGE Foremost in Dallas Sinrr' 1887 A seasoned, successful experience of 46 years in train- ing young men and women and placing them in good positions. Write, call or 'phone for full information. Phone 9-6919 Our Work Wins ARCADIA FLORAL CO. Wholesale uml Rcfuil I . xx X fl WREATHS . . Flowers . . Pot PLANTS I 'I I On Fort Worth Pike Y DALLAS, TEX-N5 2002 West Jefferson Phone 9-1850 WE DELIVER A motorist, who was picked up uncon- scious after a wreck, opened his eyes as he was being carried in to a garage near-by and began to kick and struggle. When he was afterward asked the reason for his strange behavior, he explained that the first thing he saw when he opened his eyes was a Shell sign and that some fool was standing in front of the US. Best lflfishes 01' A fil l.6'll6ll HER POINTED REMARK Mr. Embry fexcitedlyj: Where is my hat? Mrs. Embry: Hanging on that lamp! Mr. Embry: Lamp, huh! What crazy place will I find it next, I wonder? Mrs. Embry fsnappilyjz On your head, I suppose. From an advertisement of In the Palare of the King . . . 5,000 People! 4,000 Costumes! Did you know I've taken up short-story writing as a profession? Sold anything? Yes, my watch, my mandolin and my JESTER BEAUTY PARLOR Skilled Operators . . . Modern Equipment Ultimate in Sanitation Your Paironagv Always A lzprrriafcd 811 West Jefferson QNear Tiylerj Phone 6-4104 BELL TAILORING CO. Thr Young Mmfs Sforr of Dallas Ready-Made and Tailor-Made Suits, Pants and Overcoats Always the Latest Styles 1611 Main Street DA1.LAS,TEXA5 overcoatf' R. O. T. C. HEADQUARTERS Riding Outdoor Equipment Clothing nzfzfollir MILITARY EQUIPMENT 208 North Akard Street Prescription Service DOUGHERTY'S PHARMACY Beckley at Woodin Phone 6-S 186 DALLAS, TEXAS Clyde B. Lamar joe H. Smith LAMAR 81 SMITH Ambulance Service 800 West jefferson DALLAS, Teams If it comes from Cramz-r's it's Good W. E. CRAMER MARKET AND GROCERY 614 East jefferson Avenue Phone 9-8484 Deliver Any Amount Compliments of . . . DEAN LOWRY AND HOWARD SHEPHERD Dentist: Do you use tooth paste? Howard Houston: No, sir, my teeth are not loose. . . ll- 'Twas in a restaurant they met, Romeo and Julietg He had no cash to pay the debt, So Romeo'd what Juliet. There is Nothing so Refreshing as a S leil ern 's ouole ich Clrocolole Sorlo TRY ONE BECKLEYWOOD Meisrerione Cleaners Quality and Service The only completely equipped dry cleaning plant in Trinity Heights. . . Visitors are always welcome to inspect our plant. We Call For and Deliver. All Clotloes are Insured 2017 S. Beckley at Woodin Phone 6-0059 T. A. GRAY Dry Goocls, Shoes Wearing Apparel for the Entire Family PHONE 9-9340 RIO GRANDE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Old Line Legal Reserve DALLAS, TEXAS MOORE'S SERVICE STATION 222 West jefferson Phone 6-0329 Washing . . Greasing . . Steam Cleaning Auto Repairing and Painting DOUGLASS BEAUTY SHOP All Kinds of Beauiy Work Bilbo Egg Farm Davis at Edgefield 6 7221 Irving, Texas 1- FIGHT, B1soNs, FIGHT! Wim Q Phones: 9-31174 9-31125 6-0052 W- Lawfher Mill Feeds EDGEFIELD PHARMACY Dallas, Texas Davis at Eclgeiield DALLAS 'I' Hannah, do you know anything about my wife's whereabouts? Yes, sirg I put them in the wash. And then there was the society girl who became bored with swimming and yawnecl under the water. For Graduation Gifts of Distiuctioiz For Handsome Sclaooi Trophies For Pl'L'Ci0ZlS Ieweis For Fine Silver LI NZ B ROS. Shire 1877-fbi, Soulffx Grvufvsf Irwelvrsi I in Cleanin cYcDyc-sing o Corner Tyler 81 Davis Q 9-3283 ii' e v y tA tt E to r ,E ib11'Ess0Qii in i Trust your Evening Gowns and Fur Coats with us, you will be pleased. One of the few who know how to DELIVERY SERVICE clean and redye suede jackets. TAILURING - RELINING 1 All Kodak Finishing in this issue done by E. G. Marlow Co. 1610 Main Street Dallas, Texas KODAKS HoME MOVIE OUTFITS OFFICE SUPPLIES So Avo married that famous X-ray spe- cialist? Well, well, I wonder what he can see in her. -I: -I4 w Miss jackson: Spell 'Straight'. STATIONERY K. B.: S-T-R-A-I-G-H-T. GREETING Camas Miss jackson: Correctg what does it mean? DIAL 2-8088 K. B.: Without ginger ale. DRY CLEANING-DYEING PRESSING-REPAIRING-ALTERING We call and Deliver GLOBE CLEANING CO., Inc. H A T T E R s No Man's Land Beauty Shop 416 West Jefferson 6-1674 Expert Beauty Work of All Kinds at Reasonable Prices IN sincere appreciation of the patronage and friendship of the entire stud- ent body and faculty of the Dallas High Schools for the past eleven years American Beaut Cover Co. 1900-8 ORANGE STREET THE COVER ON THIS BOOK WAS PRODUCED IN THIS PLANT Cornpiimenfs Uf M. E. SMITH Buy your Gifts at Wholesale Prices at ilac OAK CLIFF SAMPLE STORE 835 West Jefferson OAK CLIFF PHARMACY L. O. DONALD Over 30 Years in Oak Cliff Best Regards to Sunset Hi Angry Wife: Very well, now I have a Frigidaireg see what you can do about a me- chanical stenographerf' CUT FLOWERS PLANTS DI'I'oruIior1s of All Kimls Texas Seed and Plant Company Front of Ball Pak. We Retail Only Business Phone 9-11243 Residence Phone 6-8678 Miss Hacketf: And who made the first cotton gin?,' STANDARD CLEANERS E If CI ' A d P ' Wanda Bibb: Heavens! Are they making xpcr camng an remng it from that, too? 609 Hampton Road 6-0328 'I Mary Blaylock: Every time I look at you Since 1910 I think of a great man. BRYAN'S BARBECUE 530 West jefferson Ashley Sutherland: You Hatter me. Who is it?', MUTNI UDa1'WiUH When ifs Barbecue Think of Bryan's 'l' OAK CLIFF WOMAN'S SHOP Oak Clif: Most Exclusive Shop for WOMEN'S APPAREL 337 West jefferson i ' Phone 6-2368 Medical-Dental Bldg. Expert Beautlczaus 'l' OAK CLIFF RENTAL LIBRARY AND CONTOUR HAIR CUTTING BOOK SHOP School Books and Supplies We need your 'head' in our business Complete Line of Greeting Cards Read Latest Fiction . . . No Membership 419 North Willomet 6-5066 931 West jefferson Near Tyler Phone 6-0048 FRANCES KING, Librarian ,-1' H. H. RUSCH J. A. ROBERTS Styles fm, thc, young Mm Edgefield-Clarendon Garage Battery Charging, Welding, Washing, Greasing CONl17ll'ft' Repair Service fi 10:9 South Edgefield Phone 6-0385 W' Jefferson 'A MAN SHOP 64094 -I' COMPLIMENTS A Chink by the name of Ching Ling f Fell off a street car-bing! bing! 0 The con turned his head, To a passenger said, J' D' VAN WINKI-E The car's lost a washer. -ding! ding! ,XQ- A Dallas Industry Brown Cracker 84 Candy Company Exclusive Bakers of BROWN'S MILK AND BROWN'S SALTINE FLAKES HONEY GRAI-IAMS The Perfecl Soda Cracker More than 100 other varieties suitable Also a Complete Line of Brown's for any occasion. Fine Candies What Texas Makes . . . Makes Texas OAK CLIFF BANK 84 TRUST CO. 106 West Jeiferson DALLAS Afilinied with REPUBLIC NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY J immie's Shoe Shop We call for and deliver In a little black fiivver 6-0065 BENNY'S PARK 'N EAT 1108 West Davis Street Where Sunset Sludents Meet SANDWICHES - FOUNTAIN SERVICE 6-0322 We Deliver 6-0322 Phones: 6-51135 6-5114 We Deliver MEANORIS MARKET MANDELSTAM,S ROY C. MEANOR, Prop, PQULTRY QF ALL KINDS Ladies' Ready-tot-Wear and Millinery Fresh Fish and Oysters in Season Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 9-8511 125 West Jefferson 1316 WEST DAvIs CLIFF MAID BREAD Baked especially for Oak Cliff people in the modern baking plant of the OAK CLIFF BAKING COMPANY . . is served daily in the lunchroom at S U N .Y E T H I G H OAK CLIFF BAKING CO., Ninth and Marsalis Visitors Always Welcome JAKE GOLMAN, President fudge fsternlyj : Well, what is your alibi for speeding fifty miles an hour? Mr. Chalk: I had just heard, Your Honor, that the ladies of my wife's church were giv- ing a rummage sale, and I Was hurrying home to protect my other pair of pants. judge: Case dismissed. FAIN'S GARAGE Service Complete 416 West Davis 6-0342 GOODMAN CLEANERS QUALITY . . SERVICE . . ECONOMY ABOVE ALL ELSE 402 North Bishop Phone 9-3211 FREE DELIVERY LAUREL LAND MEMORIAL PARK The Cemefery wifh the Chimes und Music' Tower SOUTH BECKLEY ROAD I Teubner's Beauty and Barber Shop Expert Prrrnunent Waving Specializing in Ladies', Menis and Children's Work 1319 West Davis Phone 6-0040 SHINE STAND Prison Warderz: I've had charge of this prison for exactly ten years. We're going to celebrate. What kind of a party would you boys suggest? Prisoners: Open house. Complimenfs of . . . Carver-Lewis Co., Inc. Sound Eqzripmem' Phone 9-8 3 00 321 North Bishop 6-0452 WARD DYEING AND DRY CLEANING 817 West Davis Street DALLAS, TEXAS Try a shirt with the new RIPTEX, the permanently stiff collar Manufactured by RIPLEY SHIRT MFG. CO. NICHOLS-ELLIS CO. Seventh and Bishop DALLAS, TEXAs Men's Wear . . Dry Goods . . Shoes Shop in Oak Clif 410 South Beckley 6-2511 Kitty: It must be three years since I saw you last. I hardly knew you - you have aged so! Harriet: Really! Well, I wouldn't have known you except for that dress. Bill Groth's teacher had been expressing her views to the class upon the inhumanity of killing fur-bearing animals for Woman's adornment. Upon arriving home Bill had the matter brought forcibly to mind, when he discovered his mother had a new fur coat. Bill: How that poor beast must have suf- fered that you might have that fur coat. Mother: Hush, Billy! You shouldn't talk so of your father! Sue Bastion: Why all the pains in opening that letter so carefully? 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