Tivy High School - Antler Yearbook (Kerrville, TX)

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J ILEH NTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH BUILDINGS The student who.had the good fortune of beginning his early school days in Tivy was an eager and excited individual upon entering the portals of Elementary for the first time. Many happy years were spent there and from the guidance re- ceived he gained his first formal knowledge of the world. Then one day he en- tered the Elementary School for the last time for he was growing up and must travel on to wider fields. Seldom was any student so full of pride and happiness as when he graduated from Elementary to Junior High School. He remained within the realms of Junior High for several years gaining further knowledge of not only textbooks but also the art of getting along with people. Then the day arrived when he entered into the last lap of his high school journey and he felt for sure he was grown. UR F CULTY J f fl? jim' AA OUR 11 - f9' io' RXQQ X 9 'ffl Yak. pit JAMES E SWANL H A MOORE Co p1lot on our plane whlch sped through 1945 1S the gen1a1 fellow you see leanlng back 1n h1S cha1r behlnd a b1g deskfwhen you can f1nd h1m therej our pr1nc1pa1 H1S day 1S not complete w1thout a 155 gar, K1wan1s worrles, and help1ng some of s f1nd our way back to the beaten path Actlng as p1lot on our memory l1ner wh1ch carrled us through the year 1945 s our superlntendent We see h1m always busy w1th dozens of th1ngs on h1s m1nd,slow 1ng down only long enough to say Take a letter, Mrs H1rth He can frequently be found about ten o'clock converslng over a cup of coffee Mfill ww H5 CRE i fix ff x..f TOM F DANIELS Helping us chart our course through school was our nav1gator, Mr Danlels You've seen him many tlmes attending to his dutles as elementary pr1ncipa1, ready w1th a cheery hello for anyone he meets whether they be six or s1xteen and quick to asslst in any and ev ery way he can BOARD OF EDUCATION Businessmen of our community make up this very capable organiza- tion and from their un- tiring efforts we have a beautiful and well e- quipped school. They meet once a month in the high school office to settle school prob- lems and financial dif- ficulties. Here we see them attending a dinner before settling down to work for the evening. Rudolph Stehling, A. J. Lochte, J, B. Young, H. A. Moore, walter Reif- tert, James E. Swann, J. A. Meredith, Tom Da- niels, George Calcott, and Pam Grinstead are seated left to right a- round the table. 0 BE CONS PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Our parents make up this worth-while organ- ization which meets on Mondays to solve com- munity problems. They provide meals in the cafeteria for the un- derprivileged children, give a banquet for the football boys and pro- mote various activities for the benefit of the community and school. Here we find a meeting in progress under the leadership of Mesdames Fred Burkhardt, Bill Dietert, Roy Hilliard, President Frank Fisher, A. B. Edson, Earl Stie- fel, Dick Smith, 0. B. Saner and Gordon Kel- lam. CHAMP CALLIHAN Math F15 Q19 x ,A HELL CUNNI NGHAM ki B.S. Home Economics N SK xxx P s Q f '3 Q' ' MARION BROWN 'I BQBQAQ Xe' Typing ' 1 W' ' S- fa Qu 'Ls ALL., .4-civil-' - if A , jf XAQALJYN 5 ff -'ffxrx . A 'R MRS. BESS CANAFAX 21 vg , B.A. kk2x Math-Engl ish 957 i Q7 I K,- , ,M ,sn zzak -' fgf XQQ: fmgf' 'SWL' 127 N x L JPG L MRS. CATHERINE R. FOLGER B.A,-B.L.S. Librarian . 1 Va NJ 9 Nr Q HARRIET GARRETT 6 : History-Civics v X1 xx.- -'J -f 4 fy X 2,1 ,I ,J S 5 I' 'L -? Q E2 if Wfff fx if -v ' X if rms. RUBY ANN GROSS I 10 B.S. Cafeteria Manager Home Economics Lf' Xxx!! . GEORGIA gI,SGRIFFITH 5 Q Q K Physical Eaucation 4:9 it JOHN R.HILLIARD fx General Science-Biology 4:9125 5 X L-VX '-5 Z, N W2 , ? K uns. Gonnou KELLAM j B s ' - Engiigh 4,f Xiyff N X . Z-5 www, 1f3g1? X QQ YQ f z Nr X M ,f X , x X ' BERT HARDISON BIA! English-Spanish QXKXXXM xx xfx 2 Secretary , . ,X X 3 W ff' Mns. MARY M. HIRTH Q7 ,X X I WS fjrlx 9 J. o. MCKNIGHT Z X-iiw, ' l .L 1, 1 'iw B.S. Wx Physics-Trig, xy V f Ms r fir rf' ' KCYSXX U?-s , MRS. NELL MILLER jEfX2E B.A. 4,9 Slleech-Jr. High Classes , fix X W Nw F34 J 4 af I xv Q9 MRS. RACHAEL LUNA Speech-Jr. High Classe . A ' ,.: fl 1 Nu pe 3 .T P. C. MARTINEZ X + B.A.-M.s. A ft . -1 0. .. .- V 9 ei F- sYwsv -X 1-w. I Band-Orchestra S X 56 1' l fx L ,ff M CORINNS E. NEUSE Mari 1 'L . ff Q mpg Xxxgg, ' y to f 1 rQ,,nm ' WA. I MRS. ANNA BELLE ROLAND B.A. Social Studies I' QA 1 K fl K ,,, :Him f'-ND irjf X7'-J X T' ,lp f if i fb Ax L S:A'f:MT'2'? E Nifxx Trades and Industries f ffz 'Q S , fgi QP 1 BILL OLIVER B.S. Vocational Agriculture RICA A F MRS. LALLAH G SHELBURNE Math. E Ci' gliw fl-7 ka 6152555 ., X HELENBSLIQEFFENS ,l- iff, Af-f ' Qiix C 013 K5 J Xukfff Rfk fhxxplryw ,i VIYY Q SLE . 1 MRS. OIBA BETH X Q B.A. Kg. Music .1 xx X f AW l PAUL SNOW 11'-3' B Q S 0 V rf Coach , V 1'H f . E. E. FLASH WALKER ,Ita B,A, E? ., Assistant Coach Qt L 41 1? 'R CNXLCX Q YQWNXM Mas. MARY B. w1LLsoN if Engl ish IS Kgx 12 5 fx! . 'g 2fv, 1 Mns. MARIAH sTEvEs A iE1'EB 1-r B.A. X QE English l'N if ., .S ' f A :V x 117 Xl ff '4 M: 5 fa .Al A A J Q 2:,?,,.'12:':fxHSS A XQ7 ' 3 1 LEME F CULTY The teachers who form the Elementary Faculty are our guiding light and be- cause we first come in contact with them, it is important that they make a good and lasting impression on our minds. They prepare us for the long trip we must make through high school. We owe them our thanks for starting us on the right road! The elementary student body is fortunate in having May, Cleveland, Jour- neay, Hahn, Oliver, Hein, Swindle, Canfield, Butt, Beathge, Swann, and in the foreground, Tanner, Deering, Wright, Sutton, Daniels, and Moore as their leaders and teachers for the 1944-45 school year. 2? Y I 'FEL vw ,xp 11,11 X K ff K tn rw en XG 4,5R5Xx X A 4 Spa 4 f T p pl yi' f-Qjxzr, 4 ,'j5i,7QzVf,Qaffl,f ,Q W- - X .V XX N pink. K 4. X K , A ,f,:3f,'4'gX,,.A 17 V ve, 4 , A A 'gk 3 ' X K XX wfjyl ff ' A , fffgtjfgyi ir? 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F-1 l ' i ' 'A pin ' Q QQ fl 1 X1 to M J :-S ki Ply iv F X . e.-g.g jp 'f X 1 , wif ! ff , f - , f T I Y 1 '31,'fi'qf'gg lT l n -4 V ' ' - A M xp ll- 4 V, ' ' 1 STEL 1w t4!H mlffllnt in .d V .1 SSL K gbxw 3555 4 -N ina, k ,- 'E it A 4 asa A if ' A 'H d ' HERE wr: GO Acura !,w,,..- 'H X 'x i BPS f f2 g g X Af? fr K, l Zggffyliy Zi 'ffl Q1 Z -if 38' f-or MARIE AYALA LEONARD BAILEY MARGIE BALDWIN OTTO BARON T 4l,' T 42,' Football '43 '45 Basketball '43 '45 ' H Ass n 44, Real school beg1ns Cthey tell usb, but m1x together a bunch of reunited buddies, teachers struggling to assemble rolls with 25 per cent of the studes in the wrong classes, another 15 per cent lost, add the general atmosphere you would expect a fire, and there you have a vague 1mpreSS1On of lt 9 H 773nem4woco+1fLi'--T TQ -bn 3. 1 f I L lvl? Q, L1 ,W gag 1, 1+ 'ef 'lf N F:', 1 :A 1v.,w,.,4, . . '- gwgf. C5 A7 I gl J g I 3. Afifzysftgh .-.t.-.- B 45' 19- 'L'r..-'- f i eff v N, f t - ff . ,!f: ,fi i 4 1 Lmfnlll I bf ,Z ,eff Huov Fox Tomoanow LOA f1Ar+3 3,516+ 59 f -5 H- X x , , I - ' Al 4 W , L' ., ,N tf I I xt' nth? 4 3 ' V ,' A Y , X it 7 4- I ,I W ,x, . ev 1 f, 1 g A -L 1 mi X111 X I If f ' V Egg f A 1 Q1 . 5 V V f U ' f Q. , 1 s.rt ep 5 ' fl ' X f Q' 1 1 y I X' v Y' fn' 'LLA an 'A ' I .' r J' rl I I fx gl vx 1 7 R J X' b ' K' y x Z, F 4 I . , K or I -' .... H Q 'Y A 5 :x','E1gINs if It ,k . giii' w g lug I 'li is 1 , A ' f ees- , -,-QM A. BETTY JO BEITEL HARVIE BIRD, JR. BILLY BLASDEL Jr. Play '44 Band '45 F.H.T. '42 It doesn't take too long for classes to assume definite proportions. An average stu- dent decides, after approximately three schedule changes, in which classes he will feel most at home and be received most sympathetically, and then is ready to settle down and become acclimated. A FAMILIAR SCENE 423235 40' af 1 U v f , 'X J L V C f -I RU 951 lf . X BETH BRADLEY TED BREIHAN PATSY CLOUSE Antlerettes '43-'45 Band '43-'45 Choral Club '42,'43 Pres. '45 Qm. '44,'45 F.H.T. '44,'45 Choral Club '44,'45 Vice Pres. '44,'45 F.H.T. '43-'45 Getting down to business, the Seniors choose their officers for the school year: Pres- ident, Bobby Lang: Vice-President, Aime Realg Secretary, Marjane Auldg Treasurer, Charles Jettong and Reporter, Scotty King. And those necessary sponsorsg Mrs. Steves, Mrs. Weiss, and Mr. C.A. Moore. ix QQ -4? NO IDM ' twink Sbww GOOD 1,.cRrA.1r.o:: s K 1: -mal ..,:... . . X fffff 'fig Ss as 'Q , 4. E s NORMA Jo coNDRA BILL coox gnmkiehlz 1-'.H.T. '42,'43 Football '42-'45 ' fi! ' Basketball '43-'45 , NX T Ass'n '43-'45 f F.F.A. '42,'43 , 1 6 X Sai W. H. COWDEN F.F.A. '44 The Juniors cou1dn't be left behind, of course, with Miss Hardison, Mrs, Shelburne, and Mr. Oliver on hand as sponsors, their election returns shape up: Bernhard, Vice-President, Bill Scroggsg Secretary, Ramona Snodgrass, Michong and Reporter, Doris Jean Seth. President, Harold Treasurer, Helen ,-nav F of JUNIOR EXECUTIVE QUARTET JUNIOR HEADQUAYTERS STAFF v . lr f ,, x So. ,,..L.. u is .4 QC!! ,v0a +.- xx XX X r . fd., ,Iv ,I 1' .qw-.. . ff ff. , .1 I ,p ,, - ' .I ' .1 . ' I, h HF.. 1 . , :f5.f' ' ' ' ' ' 1 x. 'f . w . , . X J 4 4 . M . ,f -.Q-.-- 'R Y. ,I I Y f , , Q 1. Zqgjzgfi? Us +a,-M5171 33 'A ,.-ai .6 I HARRY FISHER ARTHUR GABLER CARSON GILMER F.H.T. '45 Football '42-'45 Football '43-'45 Class Vice Pres, '44 Basketball '42-'44 Basketball '43-'45 Band '44,'45 NTU Ass'n '43-'45 HTH ASS'n '44,'45 Librarian '45 Class Pres, '43,'44 Antler Staff '44,'45 Antler Staff '44,'45 Dramatic Club Play Bus. Mgr, '45 Jr. Play '44 The Freshmen follow, as always, in the footsteps of their elders, Results: Presi- dent, Tom Holdsworthg Vice-President, Timmy Ryang' Secretary, Agnes Henkeg and Trea- surer, Laura Louise Maverick, Also a hearty welcome to their sponsors for the year, Mrs. Willson, HFlashn Walker, Mrs. Roland, and Miss Neuse. X A fd' wr X 4 W f 1 Q' :SQL , L r i MAY' X E . , X K , 1 B '. 1 1 -X f . .ffufi-1 31 J ,V ' ,r .W . B 4 ,. lg m X E 'Ska 4 v r ff is , Ji N ' Y' bs ' F , I Jfgrrr 4' I fx 4, I f z A A M1 A ,J 4 ' f nf? -Q F , . Q f M l - ' ,lf A 5 V, Q 4. , g Q ,zfff n' Z-+ fmf' pf-. 1 'Q f .,f ,C mi X . -VV , , 7 ,fQxgf' '11 K I , BILLIE HUNT DONALD HURST HERSCHEL JETER Choral Club '42-'44 Football '42-'45 Football '42-'45 Secretary '42 HTH Ass'n '44,'45 HTH Ass'n '43-'45 Antlerettes '43,'44 Basketball '43 F.F.A. '41,'42 F.H.T. '44 Class Vice Pres, '44 Jr. Play '43 Sextette '43,'44 Trio '43, '44 HTH Ass'n Treas, '44 Laredo or Bust! The first district game, and out of town, too, More fun! More flats! More bloodshed! Not the least of the fun is 32-7, and not the least of the worries are the lessons piled up Well, not at the moment. QL OFF TO A GOOD START!! .Z .-gn, of Vwlif , X-x3,.Zf- , . X S CHARLES JETTON Football '42-'45 Basketball '43-'45 Jr. Play '43 Sr. Play '44 Class Treas, '45 Football Captain '45 More people absent! the score piled up, ------ but do we worry? R ,'?, ....4 3 ,, fs gk '59 . 4 fi X .. as 26' 1-.- 'C' .-' Atv i A . .., V1 Q , --.L -,, .f, .,, . -41, .4', A.-2 ' .J .Elk ELIZABETH KOHLERI SCOTTY KING BOBBY LANG GENE LEHMANN Texas Hist. Cluh Tatler Staff '45 Band '41-'43,'45 Cheer Leader '45 Class Reporter '45 Captain '45 Jr. Play '44 Antler Staff '45 Class Vice Pres. '43 Class Pres, '45 uMusic hath charmsu for some students, so we have an orchestra. It's useful at assem- blies, etc., works with the choral club occasionally, and provides sweet music annually at the baccalaureate service. This is one of HPeteH Martinez's pet classes. fiii f 23, 34? A 1 L f 'E 2 1 , TAEY ohh PLAY, TOO . gm Y , 'VZ R fr si X.- I , I 'QP fri' LA VONNE LINDBERG VELMA ANN LOTT DARLENE MCCORMICK Band '44,'45 Antlerettes '44,'45 Is Sgt ' 5 Antlerettes '43 ' Secretary '45 T '43 ' V1ce Pres '45 Choral Club '44,' LEROY MCDONNALD How to be a successful young business man or woman in 10 easy lessons ', or at least the first thousand steps toward that end That's the commerclal department, completely equ1pped with everyth1ng we cou1d't possibl learn how to use only we do Especially Y typewriters, as below , , F Ju. .,,,,.,,., ,-,,f.v -,Q-www' CLICKETY CLICK - CLICK - DING f,ffTf: fU6P'f ' r ' g' is ,, L .qa, 3245 . !Nff7' nxt .,,,:L4QQf '- il 14. K X5 -- 'fin lf ' .J JEANNE BEALL MORRIS JAMES OTTO MORSE BHkfR MORTON BETTY LOU NUTTER Choral Club '43-'45 Tatler Staff '45 Orchestra '40 Sexetette '43-'45 Antlerettes '43 Antlerettes '42,'43 F.H.T. '43 F.H.T. '47,'44 Here is the Sextette, six girls from the Choral Club who win their places each year at a tryout. They are: Jimmie Jo Shelton, Mary Lou Wright, Elinor Stockton, Billie Robin- son, Jeanne Beall Morris, and Helen Michon. Another asset of the Choral Club Knot- shownj is their soloist, Dora Niehaus, I A 7- f- weav- I . A i i ..-W-...-......-. , 1 , wfrjr, ' iff? iff i 5,4 , ,lf ,r 1 if gsm 4193 Mg N 'D-Q... 'GIVE ME SOME OF THATI' 13 nv x9 ff l ls it aff' yr' LOUISE SHEPPARD Band '41-'45 Orchestra '45 F.H.T. '42-'45 President '45 12 05 and the rush 1S well under way Desplte these da11y stampedes on the cafeterla, things keep runn1ng smoothly under the capable hands of Mrs. Gross. Here s a vxew of the receiving end of this most useful organ1zat1on That home-style cooking IS done by . ,. , ' m f S A -96 I - I 1 M? ff? EUGENE SHERMAN RANCIS XKNN SMITH F.F.A. '44 Antlerette Lt, '43,'44 Drum Major '45 F.H.T. '42-'45 Vice Pres, '43 Parl, '45 Class Reporter '43 The most important time in a harrassed student's day- morning of things and stuff, it's truly the pause that ing! Rejuvenating! As you can see, the main thought is: for conversation, as they call it. ,F .. ,, 7: ,V V1 fm' rx volt 'Ds 1217 .L-v DELORES SOMMERS Band '42-'45 Sec.-Treas. '45 Tennis '43-'45 F.H.T. '42 Antler Staff '44,'45 Outstanding Jr. '44 -mealtime. After a wearing re-fleshes. Re1axingfRefresh- food. what time is left goes ,fl -Q..-...cv-4 V X X Antlerettes '4!e'45 Yell Leader '45 Choral Club '41,'42 Vice Pres, '42 Class Reporter '42 'Rf' ia' ---ff sr wi -u, MARILYN STRATER ODIS STRUBE F.H.T. '41-'45 The Brackenridge eleven, with a reputation as one of the five best teams in the state, snapped in the act of invading the Antler stomping grounds. Man oh man! what a game But we clip their wings Qfigurativelyj, Antlers-13, Eagles-7. Someone sweep up the feathers. 07115 - BUT HOT OUT! s 1:3 Mi X X w 'fd ,VA WV .V . ,,V REBECCA VAN DYKE JE? VASE MJ! pyj MARY LEAH WARREN Wx Class Vice Pres. '41 Band '42,'43 A Tatler Staff '43-'45 F.H.T. '42,'43 Editor '45 Antler Staff '45 ' Defense Council Jr. Play '44 for its picnics and stuff, mainly stuff, The first one Cpicnicl is Our band is noted rolled around, as be help. Special six-c pickles, and C63 pop f I Q. ffl 5, w Q Xgi! AN 'YT' , low. One poor stude falls in the river--with a little unsolicited ourse dinner , in bottles. : C13 wieners, C21 buns, 139 onions, C41 mustard,C5 D ,V , , rl ,.. if W f fm A WN -,,....L ,, X! xgfj Hur DOGS Arm 'rnmmrrvs '-10 4- xiff lx 4' -gf' Q L -m , .Til D ff f ' fi 3, 4 .cf 4 I BILLY WINDSOR TOMMIE WOMACK ELAINE CRIDER F.F.A. '44 Antler Staff'44, '45 Post Graduate Antlerettes '43-'45 Treasurer '44 Drum Sgt, '45 Jr. Play '44 Even with Uno chemistryn, many students stick to science, in the forms of physice and biology. Once a week physics students get to tinker around in the lab. and discover for themselves the fundamentals that make things tick Cplease, students! Tick, not explodeil. X 4-.,,..f 1 5 1 I I WHERE DO WE G0 FROM HERE? X- . af' ' 1 '. in Pe'-M Nt.. C N ,ik DOROTHY FAYE WELDGN ALLEN VIRGINIA ALSUP JEAN ARNOLD DANNY BEAVER ALBRECHT Tivy girls who have taken a year of Home Ec., or are taking it now, are eligible for F. H. T. CFuture Homemakers of Texas! membership. This is a sister organization to the F. F. A., and we know it best for its work at the concession stand during football sea- son, Red Cross work, and school beautification. GCUD FnO3PLlTS1 I I 3- -T: an. ,ab 1-2.95 1' ,4.'A -up uv 1uf qv , .'r' - . f - - .4 lpn , . 11 v ML.. 'v- HAROLD BERNHARD BETTY BROWN LLAHAN WARREN CULPEPPER DUDLEY DAVIS The F. H. T. is well-organized, with Louise Sheppard presiding, Darlene McCormick as- sisting as Vice-President, Ramona Snodgrass handling the minutes and money, Frances Ann Smith keeping things parliamentary, Evelyn Ottinger reporting the news, and Dora Niehaus Knot shownl supplying the music for the meetings. Mrs. Ruby Gross and Miss Nell Cunning ham advise the girls when necessary. .', ,,i,,,, '41 mxym -1. Bm Y? ,Y IT'S AUT ALL PLAY 'dl..V. wg., azz?-fQv nf:-.i - Z1 ?x h.ff ,A ,z Civ ,ffr 1 Ns lilIIII!'lllIM: LfjL4 ,X pg!-4Zf' s7Q,N R Z f id -96 4 9' t s so ALICE ELLISE RAYMOND GABLER RICHARD GOFF THOMAS DEE HALL CAMPBELL HARDIN Tweet!! The whistle blows, the cars stop, and you walk safely across the street, courtesy the Safety Patrol. Dry or dripping weather, they're out, and that's a feather in their caps. John Hilliard sponsors and supervises the good work of these 7th, 8th, and 9th grade boysi -1 Ha V, O IT!! X Fyf, E59 M , fi TEQQSQZZZQI ,X , ' ,- I- , ----.-4-f ill ,Ye uoman HILL nonrs MAE nxnru JEAN HOLLOCHQB: wy. FRED KLEIN BARNEY KLEIN,JR. ,MW 5 5 ' f. One of the most heard Kofi groups in school--the yell leaders. Heading the bunch is Marjane Auld, third from left, followed by Patricia Stephens, Raymond Gabler, Gene Leh- mann, Faye Ellett, and Bill Scroggs, left to right. The girls must be Antlerettes, and the lucky boys are made honorary members. 1 4' 3 -,ws .ang-,, 13 r ro fa -. Q ' : 1 'fr . ,'b'. , K 1 X flaw ' 514 A ,,ef1?f'Fr 1 N wi A ,gf J fs., L as ,g ' v g, 'vu' 1, at an are N, N is r ,,.,arff:1,, ,r ,.7 f. Q - 1' -1' , af X' l sf- 'QM-A QV I Z I -db qg T in Yi my , 5 f ROBERT MILLER COO MINOR JOE MOSTY ALBERTA NEUSE CHARLES ORB Drum Major Frances Ann Smith, lst Lt. Helen Michon, and 2nd Lt. Pat Bennett handle the Antlerettes as a marching group, while President Beth Bradley, Vice-President Joan Auld, Secretary Darlene McCormick, Treasurer Betty Jo Smith, and Reporter Doris Jean Seth handle business matters. Also shown are Sgts. Tommie Womack, Myrtle Kott, Billie Vann and Sponsor Miss Griffith. PRANCERSLI ELF 5 gf ---I--Q4-0 -3 'Q X Inv '-2? 1 V s .4 X X L HELEN JOY PI'I'I'S RODERICK REITER BILL RICHARDSON JO ANN ROSSON BILL SCROGGS Up comes T1vy's fourth district game and 1t's with the Tech Buffaloes of San Antonio. People cheer at the thrills of which there are many, and every Tivyite is happy when the gun is heard that closes the game, with Tivy on top with a score of Antlers-28,Tech-0. if fm, N V TUUCVDCYLI-I Q 1 iw I it 'H X w,. r Q 9 ff i Le . wr, I 4 ARE YOU CO2-IIN' ? ..r an.-., ., 1 V 5 'Ex 9,42 S JK Q -. xg 1 'Q ' 1 11M s iff fr ','.1:n5tf:f1Q' -' :FLQSEEL 421 'f-fir? 1 ' 3 41: ' :ff r. .nr . , . , ll! 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GRAY WILMA GROUNDS BILLY GUILL fQfLlSflED 6lf:Ig'Hl!IE Low1:LL HAUSLER With Little Abner and Daisy Mae decoratlng the walls, It residing mysteriously in it's den, and appropriate nourishment on hand the Senior sponsored Sadie Hawkins dance goes gaily on According to tradition, e girls get the dates and do the cut ting, happy day Q 'Ps VN X I 4 H, NW 9 X K ui fo All -J Ill VV in We llll l Ts Maxx lf 11 4, Y X F 'YWHI' I ff 459 4 L ur M 'WI- -url of-sz- 1 X If Ol ' ll , - . th - I O . .-X 'vin 'JL' -v.. Bf J ' 1 ' I C5 'fi L Fl .. 5 y Y .7 jp A fl, J 4: if , f O fox -i.A Nl! .I ' A ff ,, . 1 - 1 I il!! rl fi 1 ' 'I' 1 Y at . S7 6 1 K .3 I g 1 X l ' Ai -fx f, 1 Q , A lx. X xt,,o . -may ' ' 1 3 .X K V .. Q , T A 'QW'-, X 'ff 1 'H .lima 'y A I X' 1 'w NJ .m 5 F X11 .1 X - .pf ff l u . ww ,, f A ey gf2 ,,x.k X J fir If fr ., ,fl .X .Ii-'f m f ,ull I U Z fx ? U of a my ,, - 4 V A 6 .1 ' A. ff - , , , may j M '19 X 1' ,y wa, , ' H - mf 0 to ,I g l' ,. :N-gEE::,,gj 1 , 1 , , H 7, , . ll, Rx I ' g 1 . li xx 'I F YS .T '1 h 11 114. ' ' , 4, f YL o t 32- ' , N 'gif :RA .it H. J I I V X l -M. , ' , i' 'T' I fzgf: . Q 1 W-f, py 1 4' . 15 : 'Q X f X X- ' T' do-it , . a n '- a 'V I 'tn ' n I , Jef--4. . 4 A I .4J.,'L,iV A yiwf ,.. A , .. 0 ,WZ ' 4 . ..,- ' , I ' ' x 'V -'if' , 2ilACE.H FZA'JiiHS L' ' '- 4. , . ' '--we ir, I N ':Lf.'I.. -..,.. -. .,.7:g.,, .ef-L A .51 I iz v 'r H an 1 82 -an S 1 mx , 'xx g 1 . .A . r, . ,fr 3' f xx. on 406 -9 Y Jw M-x X 4 'X J! li -1' IRENE JONES RENEE JONES ANNIE JUAREZ ANDY KELLER DOROTHY KILGORE The Future Farmers of America is composed of all the boys taking HAgn at Tivy. Like all clubs, they have their officers. Aime Real is club president, Frances Ann Smith was chosen as sweetheart for this year,Tommy Morriss is Secretary, Melvin Lee is Vice-President, Eugene Sherman is Historian, and porter. Bill Oliver is sponsor of the club. Lwzsmcx mms A 1. nc, A h 1' ' A h x ' ' W 1 .N ' ' Lf as fl 5 w A if if . ' ,f fy HOAFT Billy Page is Treasurer Lee McMurtrey is the Re YV 'Q-'Y .- Z' 'ai' K, ,IWW 5 lf? Ls i 5 ...f IX Z LEROY KING GLEN LACKEY R. J. LANGE DONALD H. CHARLES MARKWORDT They are not just a club, though. Stock shows, and field trips to study the differ- ent phases of farm life are also included in their activities. At these stock shows, the boys exhibit the animals that they have raised themselves. With Mr. Oliver leading them, the club is really making progress 6 as K V Q 'vb 'TID 41 Ny' Wuwy ,AX NORA MARTINEZ BOBBY MATHIS BERTHA McDANIEL MARY LOUISE MCDONNOLD A11 the football boys and their dates, or their mothers, as they prefer, are invited every year to a game supper given by the P.T.A. especially for them. The program is entertaining, the food is delicious, and everyone has a good time. what more could any football boy want? WHAT ARE WE WAITING PUR? -- , 5 , -K vw- -r 7 . , A I l Q Y A 1 . it 1 ,lf 44 K As' 2 Y-W.-,.,. ,f --iv uuuii ' ..',. Llg ,. ,,.-.- shin-.vq . , Mn. -3 A JA.-...L .,+ v,-ww -, . - . -, . H., Q , , .:.,.........A 1vQ'iunfl'.f ' ..- rv-.TIF f---. - . 'L is ..-. W . 65 QQ., .Mala gl' 51. s Vw B kb. vw, .n wi 9 S A' ' -1 - U . ,lf ' F . 39' Q K, ',,..,. 7 A f i Y-1 A I w ,O ..- X. I '. 11 0 4, . ' .:- f.. ' 'I 'I .. 5 Q' 'Y 0 5 ' x '24 ...ra .13 5 U U 1 4 1. ff 5 F , v 3 a Q. fi E M I -. 'sg' 4, N' 'Lk' 4.1 fe ' i,,,..,,,m,,. ,M ., .., ' I qt E lf ' 3 iq , N ,vu ? va 'A-vfaxstrfifif M., -. ,,....M W. A V- as 1 . ' 5 4 M. ,1 .,y A ,tygy , mt. EfE???f:x::. 'C+ Nu.-,114 'fm YI V YS! . .fyq-.r-A-lgggge. V F, M.. , . . ,. , -7.4-., 1 , ..1b.,W f M, 547 QW 5 55 .. Q 5? H I-I H V, f . I W vt AJ' fa CATHERINE WALKER CHARLES WHATLEY JEAN WIEDENFELD JACKY WILKINSON Gee, is that Hedy Lamar? No, that's just one of the first year 1ettermen. Such are the conversations in the halls and on the campus of Tivy during initiation. The climax, of course, comes with the grand assembly in which each is allowed personally to show off his--talents. 'FIVY' S B::lAbTI iS ff . .f.,Z4,, -D 5- I N ss' BERNICE WHITE JIMMY WOOD MARY LOU WRIGHT First year Antlerettes, who have become used to the idea of being a member, are brought up with a jerk by initiation to realize their lowly status. Along with the first year lettermen, they perform, to the amusement of the rest of the school, at an assembly, thus closing their colorful initiation. ?'ST x 1, 4. 1 5 ZJOMOIIS Oli Jlji-51' II'II'I'IACIOI'I?? X 4 .3 N fum . '41 ---.. Q. .,n . Qi, IORRIBS ABBOTT HENRY ARNECKE GRACE ARREDONDO MARGERET BALDWIN EDISON BAUER Cra ling: Learning ll much as you can from as few notes as you can in the shortest tile that you can. Which brings up the subject of Mid-terms. The only good thing that can be said for then is that they lake you happy when they are over, at least until the grades come out. 'Zig Qfbtflj FV AMV! fx BMW f X' if r Tf , , ,.., K I, ww, ls 'ff ,ws 'Y in-qu S . ' 'f ,P Wa ' . o 'lf' ia' U' Et s g J ' 1 K x 5 Al ll 5- i gs QE L V., , ,.. ,,.,, Y B ..,-, -. , b Q B ' , . fn .,' 1 ,iii Q2 ' i f ,V H5 W, cz! na , hs E . '.-25: V v, g fir A gg 'Y' f 12 ,um M,,-U W4 U 3, Q' 'xp-.1 5 V .pf .v Mtn Q I N A 1 Q 3, Il 7 -4' IF fa ROSALEE COOK LALAVE CRIDER SHIRLEY MUG!-.AS ERNESTINE EVANS MARILYN FAWCETT The sponsor and official censor, Mrs. Steves, checks through the articles with Re- becca Van Dyke, editor,and Raymond Gabler, assistant editor. Of course they have to stop and argue over the Spectator , That happens every week. At the right are the class reporters, and Antlerette, Band, and Choral Club reporters, X ' EQf. e -3 1 3 V I u,....Yl IT'fl ..'..K.'.I.Y CVILOYIK 'V . LAUTHARE FLY JACK FOUQUETTE THERESA GABLER JACK GAINES CLARICE GALLOWAY The actual actors and actresses in the Junlor Play so typically tltled Young Adven ture , are Doris Jean Seth, Poochie Stevens, Charles McDonald, Dor1s Mae H1rth Rlchard off, Mary Withers, Jean Arnold, Harold Bernhard, Jlmmie Jo Shelton, Helen Michon, B111 : ff Q -. a a,' Q3 'I 29 l .Z - ' 'Z '1? LORRAINE GRONA Every Junior is entitled to try out for the class play, but some prefer being on the production staff, which is shown here Pictured standing are Barney Klein, Raymond Gab- ler Wiley Levoine, Miss Hardison, Betty Jo Smith, Tnomas Dee Hall, B1lly Fred Klein, Weldon Allen and seated, Mrs Miller, Jo Ann Rosson, and Ramona Snodgrass. Ill' ff' rf'X 'N W7 ln! lil fi Fi ,afvh IL L- N ' Ki-12 I OREN HOLLIMAN CHRISTINE HOUGH CAROL HOWELL BASSILL HURST DERWOOD HYDE 'X Occupying the girls singles position is Delores Sommers. This year there is no girls doubles team at Tivy due to a rather late start. But pictured below are girls from the P. E. classes. They are Gwen Lotspeich, Janet Sommers, Juanita Walden, and Louise Albe. Miss Griffith is their able instructor. ' ll -nur N1 swiss ,fs .- .Q-nn- M ','i' an -30 K I iw , 'ii -i -Q AK - -V,f,,k y - X Maur- ' '? .X 1? - vw .,a 'iff ,. - , K 1. f ,. - N 'XX X ' f 71' W-' .- J -,12V' ,A ' O -f , i 'i4, . x 2 e A -.-he n .- 5, - , X O O ., of S 17' 4 .X fi ' X ff? 1 232:79 7 Q T 1' f5x 5 X W 7 2.5 4 ,, lj .l ':f'vi-ffjgff- , i -4 If fgilwztlg x P 4 1 'q ' 'f 3 - AV L 'V if f : S x, I f xi . ,, f - XXX ,Q 1 ' - - , Q1 ff ' ff- , ' 1 X - f n 'I f lin' 2- '- A ' ' f ' ' s E ,f .fwf4f7f' X. ' X x....4 -, X - '-,. fe .4 J af ifsff ,C ex -N-Zi 4381 10 F Q Y-f 'si me B11 -f 51 m ARLIE JAMES NELL JEFFERS JOHN JOBES DELANEY JONES BOBBY The boys also make a good showing with the representatives that they have 1 field. Dickie Smith holds the boys' singles position while Charles McDonald a Ryan compose the boys' doubles team. Helping these boys along is Mr James Sw I P' lv-'rv .rfrylvi 1 n,Vt V J -mv r-fnfn. -A-,www 'W ug: ls! ' 'Q' 9 I , 1 2,4 X -ef --'H Z - 1 ' , - EX. ff , X ,f' me 'cz' ,,-H , . Q X f f,ffTff ff' A f - . - K K Y ,, ff . S A . - f X -N A 4 5 f S -fr , xi ' , ' - R f 4 X X f X .row R Z L -f f' f ty' K- N - I - ' 5' ff xxx X Q - .f ff f:ff N - ' ' 1 A - -V ,, vfjkf' m X KKK V-X X f uv 5. . K V, , , 1 ' -xl 4 1, - - il fl: 44, qi, fe pg .I . X' X, . x, S- DOUGLAS MURPHY NANCY NANCE DORA NIEHAUS JO ANN NOWLIN BETTY JEAN OWEN Strictly scholastic rating shows these six Seniors to be at the head of the class: For the girls, Frances Ann Smith, Cornelia Sullivan, and Delores Sommers. For the boys, Dixon Mahon, Laurence Weth, and Aime Real. The two honor students will most likely come from this select assemblage. ig X 1' W eSQfiwf5 ,flaws - TN S KX W ei 6 lm! nng n H IX N f ff? fg w , .X Nh X xQxQSigbk5 Vgk2XX XQX S ,.xQXSSSAgNNQf mMiZ2SjgZZx24f67ffgjggfA65QZ5ZZ26Z?w!gf!Sdd7 AQ ang ac -33 'nv 1 K 'Y' , . I , J, by g , . EMIL RITZ JR. ALLOWAINE RODGERS LOUIS ROMERO JOYCE ROTAN ANNA RUSSELL Hwho has the skate key? I ve got it next' N you don t elther ' Where does all this conversation take place? Why, at the skating rink of course Fr1day and Saturday 1 n ghts usually f1nd a group of students at Point Inn getting r1d of some excess energy and aCQU1r1Dg a few bumps and bruises -n 1 YH? U I 'iff fd? -Hifi 4-sa-.rf 1 1 - 9 Il ll .ll IV 0 Q I , . . . W fm , - , ff f ,f f ,Z 'A - 'z ff ff' ft f t . -f 5 , f Y-e M , ,S e 1 ,lf ,I 4 A 'ff , nf ,Q ll X ,V ff ,, I ,V , . V ,f g g V , f x ,.. K , nf I .414 M . . I 3 v ' . A L . 5 . , ANS.. V K .f -N . W . ' Q ' Tv' 1 Y bf.. f ' Z' - ,. . .4 1 .. , , , ' 1 I 'ici LfJ:,,'f . . 'xfflli' 1 -'A 11'-117'-' . , V :Q A A ' v A 1. ' ik J S, A 'V - S S . V, ' S ' fs: .y FM- 'W . fi , Q, 1, '- , Q ' J 4 ' X' sro' Q , , :J,,f,f 1345 f-. Z 'i' 4 11 ffff-X D L f ' If 'T' V N Q TIMMY RYAN BETTY JEAN SAMMONS RANDOLPH SANER MARVIN SETH BETTY RAE SEYMOUR That long looked-forward-to Senior Day is here at last. After the assembly comes the annual pilgrimage up Tivy Mountain. Then the real fun, what with skating at Point Inn and a picnic and the things that go with it. A11 in all, it is quite a day and one to be long remembered by all the Seniors. E Q 2 . A 1 lm 1 ' M 1 Z I 732- TTASE Ni HONOR.... 1 . 1,57 X , 2.32.9 3 6 t'l's fn A Xt! fb , N.: A f v DORIS SHARP SIDNEY SKINNER WINFRED SMITH GERTRUDE SPOHN JOSEPHINE STONE The swirl of long, full skirts, the scent of flowers Csorry, magnolias out of seasonj, the appetizing aroma of Southern-style food, and the sweet music of the Swingmastersf What could be more romantic that the atmosphere of the old plantation for the traditional Junior-Senior Banquet! af VF xx I sf z - A ' V , L nm' Q I --vw L, , ,A , I Wm: .. ...au.m.-......... y .,' f,, ' - - ' ,,, 7 '- 1 - 1 an , ' , ' 4 f: T ' 9..7S'l'fS5.-I-C2? 7 , ,4,p,,,1,,,....,fu: . if --U - - - - N f . - -4,1 1 ' ' Quill! - - -------- iff! ff 4.1, :annum nn- I V f f 'J ' fzlf 'nlzi xfx .Q-1, ' UI' -1.1 ff - I' ' , ,,-5' nv.-.-.---- . I , ff, , Q g , 4 n r wr, L I. 7 I, .1711 L,w.!1!, 77: I 1-gIgQ Wi ggi nnnu. ,J-if ff, , f + f gf ll -,i. if 'ily .5'J5?'lL4'0i .infill I -5 Q-ff' VH A! 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Between tears and hallelujahs they realize that they are ac- tually graduating. IN '12 . VY! I ,- -A44 M' fy Lf A 11 'ETL 1-.rn -3, i FLORENCE WEBER HELEN WHATLEY CHARLES WHELAN JOAN WHITE JEAN WILKERSON We official visit to a classroom for this year There's a whole beaut1fu1 summer ahead, and B- 1 l A K 'Q ! S SARA JO WILLIAMS DOROTHY WINDSOR FAYE WRIGHT LORELLE WRIGHT ROBERT L. ZUNEWALT Summer is here in earnest. School days, gay, adventurous, work-filled, blue, are over for another season. Some of those enjoying the sunshine will be back next year. Others will soon leave for other places and occupations, but faces will fill the empty pla- ces, and Tivy will go on. :N ,, . , ' l ' A' -1-4.47,-'. ll ' TWY HGH T .SONG '-LEWL ?fA l!ij?vi , xg 4 O, l-1115 'vbl f-Y-f Q f I Q -Pr M l 3 -Q new 'cgw-- 'O I ,L '2fY3 Y'-T Y- f W- ,LLLH Mr. W , , ,, L ,,,, UL-if f P - - e 1 - 1 5 If 1 , . 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