Tomball High School - Cougar Yearbook (Tomball, TX)
- Class of 1945
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A 1 mznzra I in I-Xl puausnfo ar me 'df DP fwfr nw 5f,lXHxJJifJw 7-5fJ TOMBALL HIGH SCHOOL 4.11, J 4. ' '- , A ,f ,LN n ' ' - H -'-L ' . .. V Y 'i'- 1 , - -,1- - Q- S 'e lx fa I Q A III I If Ol Each book has a final chapter and each play has a last actg and, just so, the students in the Tomball Schools finally arrive at their last year in the public schools of their home community. The Cougar is more than a record of the Senior Class whose energies and thoughts each year make the book a realityg it is more than a record of the Public, Schools of Tomballg it is a history of persons, events, and places during the school year. lt symbolizes cooperation and citizenship, for the cooperation of the community is necessary for its success and the citizenship of the future is recorded in its early stages of activity. If Z f' is fi -. XS I ' r k 1 vxsy X l Q? X sv' X Jf I ' X 7 s- 67 , T: 5 l' fl 4' ffff, - 22,7 fy '- - I 4- f .5-: tx rfiff:f:e6 - .Q ,N f W 6 l QID Bt DIZ I TIUN The 1945 Cougar is dedicated to the members ot the Senior Class who are already in the service of our country and to those who will join them in the future. With the hopes that our school days make us better able to serve our country in times ot war and times of peace, we dedicate this volume to those who postpone their personal ambition and represent the Seniors of 1945 in the tight for Freedom. 5f.NlOR50'I'?Lf5 ,. sfj U K COMMU NI T I fo 4 If -are .ffm 1 . M 4...-Q E. .,-I Ill ' Q? MB : f mf, if ,S at A - I Q Q Q ' W H+ 1 1 VVL, yi , LIT 1 F Tl Il! ll I C. L. COLEMAN CECIL PARIS F. E. NELSON Councilman Mayor Councilman Tomball is incorporated and governed by a City Council composed of the Mayor and two Councilmen. Free gas and water are two benefits received by all residents of Tomball. A second water well was placed in operation this year. , A Volunteer Fire Department is one of the protections offered residents of the city and neighboring territory. The oil industry, truck farming, dairying, and livestock raising are the chief enterprises of the area which has gone over the top by a large margin in every War Drive. ll' BACK ROW: W. W. Farrar, Elementary School Principal: R. H. Mayfield, Superintendent of Schools: Quincy Edwards, Parliarnentarian: O. T. Dinkins, High School Principal. FRONT ROW: Mrs. I. L. Middleton: Mrs. B. V. Barham, Health and Student Aid: Mrs. R. L. Baird, Home Room Chairman: Mrs. O. Edwards, President: Mrs. R. E. Noonan, Finance Chairman: Mrs. M. A. Powell, Membership Chairman: Miss Ioyce Files, Treasurer. Officers and Committee members not in the picture are: Mrs. E. C. McCanlies, Vice Presi- dent, Program: Mrs. Iohn Gladden, Miss Alice Etheredge, Publicity: Mrs. I. C. Corbell, Hos- pitality: Mrs. Frank Brautigam, Historian. The P.T.A. is the community organization which has for its objectives: To PROMOTE child welfare in home, school, church and community. To RAISE the standards of home life. To BRING into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child. To DEVELOP between educators the' general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, moral and spiritual edu- cation. - ' . ' . ' Il ll3li' ' 1 UJNII i 11 1-n -. - -- --p .-1 I .. ff ----e. 'll as MEMBERS OLD AND NEW 'OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT Walter Brautiqam Hardy Gilliam Herbert Mueller 'Henry Zahn Will Holderrieth W. E. Harris Randoif Webb 'Paul Eddy W. L. Colbert . W. D. Iohnston Ross Whitehead 'Calvin Carr Quincy Edwards Arthur Krahn I. W. Winkle 'C. M. Lamb Edmond Fehrle T. E. Lacy Ioe Sebesta 'Iim Lee 'New Many members of the Tomball Volunteer Fire Department are fighting fire away from home-the fire which threatened to destroy the world-in the same manner they fought fire at home to protect life and property. ' 42 , , Q E ,, M, A , f i L,. l JH, 1 ? Z, If Z1 -fiffg if ff: . Q ' ,f ,krk f 1- W . m ,. P! 'Q ,, 2, 55.4 an 4 ig, J. fr Q. 'M v W k 'mg 52' ' if M sg 'H Qi .pf A !g,f?fyQ, ,,,,,,,vgT K ' yy -,Q QX ' 5' Qfllf ,' gf, f My 2 ' 4 4- Q . , 35552, in 4 , mn v j' 'W' 'N ' , M gg 1 . 1,' :B Q - mf-, i I ' Lk X r 5 H 'Er rf L - -'Eng 'eff n ' f . 15 ' 31 1 iyiszigu ie? A ..,, . w,,. .-..l .. ,.....,,.. :,,...,.,.,..w 5 z pm nw 1 3 LL 1L,:' P! Q - -. M 'QF 'SF' 155 F c vi . YF . 'fi .QB 1'-- -, N , .. ff--., .4 ,,,, . P-,1,,,,w . ,g'7l,,, ' 4, 1. N42-'Zi'-V H -' W A .ph -2 A , . ,im - ,- ,, ,' 5- .. , ' -f':f:-'f'f'v-4-:WI 'H - ' :V j,j,-. y ff ,, f.x W -LL, x Q +f- 1 ' 4' as . A-'f P . L Q V' 'A 1, W -' Q ,, ,,g,.1, ,va 114- V 1. . y, A V ., f 3 . 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BUVINGHAUSEN President Secretary Board Member JOHN HOLDERREITH , R. A. MARTENS W. R. CHOATE Board Member Board Member Q BOCIIC1 Member wk WN a we wx R. H. MAYFIELD Superintendent Tomloall Public Schools o. T. DINKINS W. W. FARRAR Principal Tomball Hiqh School Principal Grammar School I 6- I ,E, ,M . N x .as IOHN GLADDEN I IUANITA CCDLEMAN WADE BEARD If VERA SMITH V QL IMOGENE BELT X WESLEY SLACK X - HELEN ROSS Q i IOYCE FILES QUINCY EDWARDS X5 IEWEL STEWART ALICE ETI-IEREDGE I-IANNAI-I I-IANKINS nf EVA R. BELL BETTY I EAN DOUGHTIE Secretary Mrs. Eva Arrnhrister First Grade Eiqht Years V . L ' MM 13- ' H . QW . f ii? 111-di-P5 ng? ' ' My 813 511-'3:ii.Zi 3 .. ,,,., .. hy 3 kk,:, , 4 , lx - '.-- wil .. L , - A J .W K 5: .. 5-1-z . : ' , ggggg' Miss Guida Daniel Third Grade Five Years Mrs. Nellen Featherston Mrs. Clara S. Letts Miss Evelyn Cassens First Grade Eleven Years Mrs. Ura G. 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Classmates in the Armed Forces . . . Participation in School Activities, Band, Athletics, Pub- lication . . . Wartime Preparation for Peacetime Preservation. E e t t Q ff Q t 5 N DORIS PAYE FOWLER GARLAND FRAZIER EDDIE MAE GILLIAM Q President Treasurer ' Secretary xi E 5 ft IMOGENE PETTY A-M The lmp ot the class. Her motto LS never miss out on anything, and she doesnt She is a very active person. RITA PAYE ROMUXAR Muscles and she is named right. You should see her hlt that volleyball over the net. Cute, toe, lot of hm to be aramid. ARCHIE RAY MILLER ee Our Clark Gable is kept rather busy these days chasing Imp Also seems to be in- terested in a little town not tar from here. Lots ot fun, too. BOBBY NORMAN -- Little but loud. Everybody likes him because he doesrft talk too much! The Army isr1't beating your time with a certain senior by any means? WILMA COLBERT M- Willie, she is the private property ol Paul Hodges, and boy she means itw-no trespassihq, Shes always in good spirits and has a smile tor everyone. x PAY HOOKER --M 'Gertyf' always smil- ing and she loves to dance especially with a Navy comet player. Everyone is wondering when its qoina to happen. How about it? PUXUL HODGES -f Pet-e. He carries in miahty handy in the print shop--W-that is efwf when Willie isnt around to distract ipim. Nice to be around, too. TOMMIE BRUCE -N The baby boy of the Senior Class. EIveryone's friend M some Tria. student, too. We ydorft blame Tommie for putting his interest in the etqhth grade 1- shes cute. BERYL TILLMAN The girl with many ambitions, and our class conory. We wonder what is hr irileresi in Ed- die's Goroiqe ot Hufsmiih? ROBERT D. COPLEY -,N', 1 Nicknozlro-J Tc1rzcrr1 -M ond the iypicol Ladies, Mon, is also Uncle Some nephew. We bet hes one quy tho? hos ci qiil in every port. Mainly Toxnboll. WADE CLABOBN M Ncrvymon, Big Reds twin: his mom inieresl is in the lr. Class. And do we blame him? Al- fnouqh he is very modest, he hos cz friendly smile' for everyone. STELLA RUTH WHISENHANTw!'Pud, We ore wondeiinq whether her choice is ilie llovy or A. and M. She is olso the one person with no enemies. Slie fflwoys hos o smile for everyone. lESSIE LEE FOSTER -f luke, Posl Graduate of T. H. S. The most mirth- ful person we know, Eveisyihiziq is funny. No one looks lor luke loui lls' tens. And lliey always find her. DAVID GODDARD s Appeors lo be the boolcworm of the Senior Class, but he-'s often seen in the znosi peculiar places. Likes sports and is cz volley- boll Whiz. PUXRQLD Hll..l.lGlEST l 'llliizi toll, dork iimnelle ol, :lie Senior lfflcusfsg f,ioesn'1 tolli znucli, l'3l.ll when lee elses telic, lls xvozlli llstenino io. MARY BOYD Artist of the close, but moinly interested in the Ir. Gloss. Guess who? Her moln ambition is lo be C1 good housewife. I. W, BLACKFORD - Better known as Dub New is a Navy mon lor Uncle Sam. He was one of those well- lmowxf' friends to everybody. ' BETTY IG ALLEN H- Better known as Bedo. She seems rather quiet at school but maybe her thouqhts are for one ol those sailors. TMARTHA ANN HACKE l-- Marty, Gut office qirlwreeolly makes a B-line to the post office every day. Those certainly must be sweet letters. What's his name, Marty? LESTER SWANSON, IR. -we Little Les- ter to everybodyg Ir. to one certain person. Heels also in Uncle Sams Novy and everyone is wondering what he did on his first l2i-hour leave. WARREN LOVETT -ff Big Red. The loashtul beau of all the senior girls. lite face sure does tum red at some little thinqs mentioned, but he knows all about the Boy Scouts. BETTIE IANE NOHVELL-M-Known to all as lug, Always a word tor every- one, in fact we dont lmow Where she qets the qift of chcxtter. Her main in- terest is the Navy, FAAXINE ASHLEY W- Mac, She knows more jokes than Bob Hope, cmd ter that reason is the center ol attraction .xx home room. MABLE BONDS -- An all-round swell qxirl, and is liked by everyone. The whole school is still trying tostyfind out who her lcxtest heart-throbfis. T 'I+ I BILLY IOE LOVETT I FREDDIE WEAVER HERBERT GAUTREAUX ai LAUREL AKERS CECIL MCRAE ERNEST FULTZ WILLIE ROY BGNDS ERNEST WERICH who was originally G Iunior but joined the 1945 Seniors at mid-term was absent the day these pictures were taken. These Iuniors you see before you make up the Seniors of 1946. DORA WEAVER V! ROLAND NEIDIGK ya DOROTHY HAVARD V H. A. BRIGGS Sv- 'WMS rn ,M Q . -J, nga' 'J A tg K .k,f,.,s .'- Vg: W, .. IACK CORBELL WANDA CLEVENGER EVERETT BAILEY HARRIETT FORD F1 - Q-gg MARY LOUISE BOGS IOE SANDERS DORIS HAND vi MICKEY NOONAN ,ow DOLAN IOHNSON I NOLAN IOHNSON HELEN PATZKE A. C. WILLIAMS v ,,. . , x Z - 1 Q 2-'fo' , ,, ,, 5 3' ' ffgq A Wg., - K ifiiff -1 A . 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THIRD ROW: Ioseph Slack, Hurshall Gregson, I. B. Weindorff, Archie Kitzrnan, Walter Weaver, Curtis Bruner, Charles Robinson, Charles Kuehn, and Iohn Dennis Bonds. TOP ROW: Miss Imogene Belt, Francis Bisman, Lucill Davis, Linda McCanles, Ruby Teske, Billie Iean Harris, Donald Bailey, lane Carroll, Dorothy Lee Gillharn, Miss Iuanita Coleman. SECOND ROW: Rosy Dickeson, Lucy Manning, Bobbie lean Adams, Iane Hardy, Lynn Lovett, Homer Moore, Dorothy Davis, Geraldine Canon, Waltareen Fultz, Ward Manning, Ralph Donovan. ' THIRD ROW: LaVorn Carrell, Dorothy Iohnston, Owedia Sthram, Norman Wilcoxen, Doyle Greqq, Iohn Dyer, Millard Ford, Carl Maglitto, Gerald Canon, Iohn Disrnan, Harold Philpot, and Eugene Phillips. I C Er-2 TE 5. in. 61'-xaji FIRST ROW: Dona Pool, Donald Day, Dwight Lamb, Arlis Clipper, Iarnes Lovett, Don Morrison, W a n d a Richey, Marian Giesendorff, Billy Moore, Stella Ruth Ha- ' - zel, Rodney Robinson, Iohn Clipper, Ladell Stateham. ECOND ROW Ioyce Kersten Caddie Morris Ruby Lee Young Reagan Coe Willie Clyde Davis, lris Roy, Russell Baird, leannette Wig- nngs Iimmie Iernigan Richard Ball Maxine Hines Lucille Sager Annie Bell Sunday Anita Speer, Hattie Lou Laird, Lavonia Weaver. 53552 FRONT ROW: Billy Ioyce Oliver, I. W. Bruner, George Ward, Iohn Manning, Mike McCanlies, Ben Wayne Nicholson, Bruce Morrison, Marcie Young, Frankie Oliver, Bobbie Davis, Shirley Lou Kerr, Helen Gregson, Geraldine West, Patsy Faulkner. COND ROW Shelby Hulett Billy Reed Herman Akers Sue Nell Blacktord Patricia Dickens Obie Lee Adams, Robert Metzler, Florie Bingle. HRD ROW Harold Pate Norman Kitzman Iohnnie Mae Manning Marcile Froehlich Carol Hodges, Eloise Strharn, Mildred Schmidt, 5?-27'-.ff FRONT ROW: Dorothy Metzler, Ruth Nell Wilcoxen, Carl McNulty, Arlen Philips, Charles Bonds, Frederic Calvert, Worth Hewitt, Barbara Neidigk, Margaret Wyott, Bobbie lean Coon, Fay Metzler, Gene Ier- nigan, Danny Nicholson. COND ROW Albert Havard Louis Webb Eilleen Brautigam Mary Barham Geneve Bailey Kathryn Billingsly, lackie Buchanan, Patsy THIRD GRHDE TEACHERS: Miss Ouida Dan Mrs. Ura G. Dowdell. FIRST ROW: Norman Ann Hoc Peggy Flowers, Gloria Tabb, B nie Clevenger, R. A. Havard, lc Young, Lanny R. Cannon, Et Sager, Iohn H. Rogers, Roy I? man, Ioyce Fabian, Roy Ford, E bara Nicholson, Marie Rudel. SECOND ROW: Patsy Traham, lerry Moore, Sue Goddard, Gail Finlclea, Melvin Manning, Elvira Woods, Leo Winters, Gene Tanner, l Middleton, Belly Tabor, Shirley Rice, Mildred Craft. THIRD ROW: Leroy Adams, Don Reed, Albert Manning, Gary Allen, Iris lohnston, Franklin Dulaney, Maurice Forman. SECOND G RRDE TEACHERS: Mrs. Clara Letts, Miss Eve Cassens. FIRST ROW: Shirley Denyer, Edwin ' liams, Gwendolyn Laviolette, Grady L Edmunds, Durbois Robinson, Gene Ann C land, Marjorie Kruger, Horace I-Iollingswc Donald DeHay, Virginia Guess, Dorn Fisher, R. B. Ringsstalf. SECOND ROW: Camilla Ann Mills, Keeneth Moore, lulia Ann Edwards, Darrell Bingle, Troy Dulaney, Anita Mueller, Iuanita Mueller, Fr Bonin, Charlene Kitzman, Nolan Akers, Gene Moore, Shirley Roy. THIRD ROW: loe Ellis, Alice Kuehn, Carolyn Kleb, Donald Neidiqk, Billy Magee. FlRST GRRDE TEACHERS: Mrs. Nellen Feaiherston, ' Eva Arrnbrister, FIRST ROW: Marcelle Foreman, Peqqy Lee Roy Young, Leo Sager, Beverely Ne Elwin Carroll, Patricia Laird, Annell B Mary Lou Harvard, lirnmy Merle Eddy, f Lavielette, SECOND RQW- Merry Gay Gilliam Alice Faye Fultz, Gurvis Sthrarn, W. L. Barham, Marilyn Hewitt, Glen Cannon, Evelyn Carrc Michael Cheymqgull, Billy Martin, Baker McAdams, Carolyn Barham, Charlie Gladden, Karl Kutschan, Doloras lones. V' ' ' Kuehn, Royce Lewis, W. L. Colbert, Barbara Weaver, Kenneth Smith, Suzelle I THIRD ROW: loyce Tabor, Lynn lernigan, irgima n,.f,m Vliilerm, Linda Fannin, Gabie Cade, Gordon Neal, ffafv Af 1, X X J ,' .... , R ' 1 f , . - 4X . , ,A ,. 1 .f , N 53 V. 'V ',.., '52 hx f 5 XX fl' 1. rv X xx . ..1F, . ' 1 , N 2 X xx 'I X' lvl l ' i fwff' s fy P Q IH - U ,Y , -r J w K ', ,- N , ifffgii 'it' ' QR f 1 - 21. - ,-4 Lew . f m'L -' Eifsg f '59, ' 1' , wlf' Q!f7T4 .'it . X .. ' ?3V 'Q?' I .1 I-I 1 ' ,.-.-,iALW,,T, W N Ti g if: 5 -1 - , ' Af- ff ff ,x 'E ' A vs I, -iii f' Although the Annual Staff has been much handicapped this year due to the shortage of pictures and materials, We feel as if we have done an exceptionally good job under the circumstances. This year has been the first time for any group of Seniors to completely pay for all the expenses that it takes to put out an Annual. We did this through our Waste Paper Collection. I would like to make special mention of Mary Boyd: art editor, Martha Ann Hacke: circulation manager, Imogene Petty: business manager, Iessie Lee Foster, and Wilma Colbert for all their splendid work that they have put forth to bring this Yearbook to you. trinting classes were held dur- ig this year for the first time. 'he course was affiliated by the tate Department of Education. land setting type: machine set- ng, make-up work, casting, and iany other skills were learned uring the year which saw a Z .am T IDIQI SIMD it ommunity weekly newspaper, The Cougar Cry, published by ie School. Presswork required a very high degree of coordination to keep the paper or cards in place and the hands out of place. Not only were there regular classes in printing, but also a large group of students took to printing for their activity period and a number spent most of their spare time in the Print Shop. BAN FIRST ROW: Rita Faye Romair, Eunice Oliver, Helen Claire Slack, Wilma Colbert, lewel Polan, Edwina Moyer, SECOND BOW: Doris Faye Fowler, Pud Whisenhant, Elsie Schreckenback, Mickey Noonan, Donald Wilcoxen, Harriet Ford, Mildred Manning, Ernestine Handy, Merl Metzler. THIRD ROW: Leo Walker, Freddie Weaver, Dora Weaver, losepli Lee Slack, lean Greqq, Steve Adams, Ruby Lee Snead, Audria Faye Stallones, Erna Vivian Harris, Elfricla Moyer, Grace lolinston, lune McBae, Lester Swanson. FOURTH BOW: Billy loe Lovett, Everitt Bailey, Dortliy lean Havard, Billy Minze, lack Featliersion, Beryl Tillman, Arclne Kitzwiari, Willie Boy Bonds, Archie Miller, Lydia Boqs, Ioyce Krummery. FIFTH BGW: Robert Middleton, Helen Patzke, lames Noonan, Curtis Krumrnery, H, A. Briqqs, D. L. Huffman, Buddy Boyd, Laurel Akers, Betty Gent, Allen Hanks, lolin D. Bonds, Katherian Lewis, Celeste Kempt lee Laird, Robin Guess. SIXTH BOW: Kennitli Lovett, Walton Neal, larnes A. Bonds. gi' FYI Q -I-ll.. ff ' . X 4, Y, Ep. 1? I -W if TOP ROW: Arlene Holderreith, Martha Ann Hacke. SECOND RO THIRD ROVV: Maxine Ashley, Mary Boyd, 'Ioyce Krumrey, Irma Bogs, Mrs. Hannah Hankins. FOURTH ROW: Ieraldine Kinnebrew, Pud Whisenhant, leannette Kleb, Wanda Bingle, Beryl Tillman, Mildred Manning, Mary Louise Bogs, Virginia Day - FIFTH ROW: Naomi Parker, Audria Fay Stallones, Rita Fay Roniair, Bett D' lc E y ic ens, ra Mae Fitzgerald, Cathryn Lewis, Helen Slack, Elsie Lee Bonds, Elizabeth Collier, and Sue lane Mayfield. W: Ernestine Handy, Doris Ulrich, Geraldine Wernecke, Lenora Bogs, Lydia Bogs. TOP ROW: Francis Disman, Wanda Looney, Donald Lynn Bailey, Curtis Lee Bruner, I. B Weindorft. SECOND ROW: Linda McCanles, Lucill Davis, Lynn Lovett, Billie Harris, Ward Manning, Ruby Teske, lane Carroll. THIRD ROVJ: Lucy Manning, Rosy Dickeson, Norman Wilcoxen, Geraldine Moore, Dorothy Davis, Dorothy Gillham, Waltareen Fultz, Iohn Dyer, Mrs FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Iohnston, LaVorn Carrell, Owedia Sthram Doyle Gregg Carl Mag- litto Mllard Fo d G lcl , 1 r , era Canon, Iohn Disrnan, Harold Philpot, Ralph Donovan, and Euqene Phillips. ' 't Canon, Homer D. . Hannah Hankins. F FFWFHI FIRST ROW: August Hottmeister, Sam.Maglitto, Leo Walker, Dan Bogs, Bobby Hardy, Pud Whisenhant, Bubba lones, Brucie Wilson, Winfred Hazel, Iarnes A. Bonds, Steve Adams, Nolan Iohnson. SECOND ROW: Ioe Richey, Harold Smith, Ernest Fultz, Melvin Hulsey, Iohn Dewey Canon, Dale Colbert, Dave Maglitto, Robin Guess, Prentice McKee. THIRD ROW: Billy Ellis, Ernest Weirich, Donald Lee Walker, Melvin Metzler, Antone Bogs, D. L. Huffman. FOURTH ROW: Michey Canon, Billy MacHuie, Mr. Edwards, Archie Ray Lusk, Paul Hodges, Kenneth Lovett. FIRST ROW: Miss Files, Elsie Schreckenbach, Mildred Manning, Cathryn Lewis, Irma Bogs, , Elsie Bonds, Helen Slack, Betty Dickens, Tink Fitzgerald, Merl Metzler, Virginia Day, lean Gregg. SECOND ROW: Ruth Hirsch, Ruby Weirich, Naomi Parker, Wanda Bingle, Iewel Polan, Lydia Bogs, loyce Krumrey, Betty Gent. THIRD ROW: Wilma Colbert, Ieannette Kleb, Arlene Holderrieth, lessie Lee Foster, Audria Faye Stallone-s, Mary Baird, Gladia M. Colston, Lenora Bogs. FOURTH ROW: Eunice Oliver, Geraldine Wernecke, lune McRae, Doris Weirich. FIFTH ROW: Ruby Holderrieth, Ruby Lee Shead, leraldine Kinnebrew. V O Q 1. '1 0 1 1, 1 , ,M .sff ,H If 2 , Liy i' i gf 2 i , S 5 3' rs a fa ' ,. 'V W ?l i ,M f 'fm - RH, , f J? 4 1' H1 J, XL ,vi , I 57 ' ,Emi . ff div rf ,? '? 4. 489.3 , DWL- r' J Q .Q ,f .fqlifr ,fb-2 ,ff ' f 5 3 ,M 1 2 L-Q Q ff- . . M, . L A I ' - 4 11 -. - 'gp ii K .TL ' 1, .. ii mf , ' 9 ,, . L 3, 4.2: - ff- 4-f - . L 1 - K G , - Q K ,ff ,fig E. , i ..pfqf, A in H s,'z.x :F 'L ' 1 ,m.' T . 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GENE WALKER I IMMIE NOONAN ELLIS KI-IEUN GARLAND FRAZIER ROBIN GUESS KENNETH LOVETT Coach Foommt Assistant Coach WADE BEARD V J IOHN GLADDEN Co-Captains Date Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. i ROBERT COPLEY GARLAND FRAZIER Tomball Score Opponents Score . . Tomball 26 . . , , Richmond 12 , , . Tomball 45 . . , La Porte O , . . . Tomba1l 27 , . Dayton 6 . . . . Tomball 0 . , Cypress' 19 . . . . Tomball 31 . Crosby 6 . . Tomball 19 , , , Webster 26 , . . . Tornball 12 , . , Cedar Bayou 21 . . , . Tomball 12 . . , Aldine 35 . . . . . Tomball 12 .,,. . . . Galena Park 14 Total 184 1139 Gene Walker l yr. Letterman End Mickey Cannon l yr. Letterman Guard if . 1l Warren Lovett L I Yrgiqulgdmcm Lester Swanson f GC 9 lyr.LettermantX4 ' L Center , it Paul I-lodqes 2 yr. Letterman Guard and Back Archie Lusk l yr. Letterman Tackle misty: 4, , . J Neal McKinney ' l yr. Letterman Cgntgf lGClC Gorbell l yr. Letterman Tackle 1 -,. . 1 aw. A I David Goddard G l yr. Squadman Back Bobby Norman l yr. Letterman End and Back if W A. C. Williams 'L mi 2 yr. Letterman Back Derwood Winkle 2 yr. Letterman Back Billy Mack Huey Quqy Njcklgw l yr. Letterman Tackle X '1f c l ' l L l , l LLVA G++' , L ' Ellis Kheun ,Q 3 ' .1 jf '2 I yr. Squadmcm la . Billie loe Lovett Guard l yr. Letterman Q ' Tackle Cecil McRae 2 yr. Letterman Sam Maglitto End 2 yr. Letterman Guard xv: E 5 mix , l ll 1 Ice Sanders l 1 yr- Sqwdm l , Qg. . r Dave Maalrtto Guard me f A 'drr t'f ' l yr. Squadman 1 l End Leo Walker Harold Smith l yr. Sauadman T l yr. Squadman Tackle L it f lil, 112 l flaw ' L assi? 1 l . Robbin Guess I l .L tt A Donald Walker Yr Bicirmcm l yr. Squadman End IRAC L. A. C. WILLIAMS ELLIS KUEI-IN, IR. 1 I If L IL 4 CECIL MCRAE OLLLY BALL belly .. ,... BACK RCW: Iessie Lee Foster, manager: Eddie Mae Gilliamff Doris Ulrich, luanita Coleman. FRONT ROW: Pud Whisenhant, Rita Faye Romair, Ieanette Kleb, Doris Faye Fowler, ii Geraldine Wernecke, Wanda Lou Clevenqer, Imogene Petty. BACK ROW: Audria Faye Stallones, Wilma Colbert, Martha Ann Hacke, Manager, Iuanita Coleman, Iune McRae, Sue lane Mayfield, Arlene Holderrieth. FRONT ROW: lewel Polan, Rita Romair, Ieannette Kleb, Edwina Moyer, Doris Fowler, Imogene Petty, Elsie Lee Bonds. IONl3lAll Ull CIDNPANY cAu.l. ON us ron PURE on. PRoDuc'r5 BATTERIEEJDACCESSCRIES GENERAL AUTO MAINTENANCE sumcvsocvw PAYN E5 C666 E ELECTRIC SHG? CS ELECTRICAL me Pwnc. fo so APPLIANCES mf.fi'Z.,s SKILLFULLY uufmcxous REPAIRED C OOD VOLLLY BALL BACK ROW: Iessie Lee Foster, manager: Eddie Mae Gilliamn Doris Ulrich, Iuanita Coleman. 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