Tulia High School - Hornet Yearbook (Tulia, TX)

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I Congratulations to the Class of 1936 from La VEL L E1 5 THE FRIENDL Y 5 TORE THIS 1' HQIC SPUNSURHII IND I' HID FOR R1 l,alVlu'l,I,I'. S lIlz'l l'. S'l'URl','

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V l Class Achievements Top Row: Left to Right MORRIS LAYTON-Football 1 year, Basketball 1 year, F. F. A. Club 1 year, Radio Club 1 year, Boxing Club 1 year. DELIA SEAMAN - Pep squad 31-32, Dramatic Club 31-32, Home Ec. 31-32, Pcp Squad 32-33, Dramatics-32-33, Vice President of Spanish Club 34-35, Library 35-36, Group Captain of Spanish Club 35-36. ROBERT DANIEL - Poultry Team 34-35, F. F. A. 34-35-36, Band 33-34-35-36, Tennis 36. FLORENCE MARIE HALE- 1932-1933-Secretary and Treasur- er, Pep Squad, Dramatic Club, Home Ec. Club: 1933-1934-Pep Squad, Dramatic Club, Home Ec- Club, Library: 1934-1935-Pep Squad, Dramatic Club, Home Ec. Club, Spanish Club, Treasurer of Spanish Club, Junior Play: 1935- 1936-Dramatic Club, Senior Play. MARCELLE ANDERSON-1932 -1933--Basketball, Indoor Ball, Track: 1933-1934-Basketball, In- door Ball, Track. 1934-1935-F. F. A.: 1935-1936-F. F. Ar, Track, Sergeant-at-Arms, of the F. F. A. Organization. , MARTHA WORKMAN - Glee .Club 32-33, Pep Squad 33-34. 34--35, 35-36,'Assistant Teacher 35-36, Home Ec. Club 34-35, 35- ae. , I JACK ROGERS-Band 6 years, vice president 35 and president 36. Hornet Staff 32-33-34-35. Soph- cmoie and Junior Reporter. Tennis 36.7 Junior Football 31-32. Senior Football 33--34-35. Typing 36. Manager of Orchestra 34-35-36. Have not been tardy in 11 years. School in Tulia tor 11 years. JEANNE JoRDAN-1932-33- Dramatic Club, Freshman Reporter, Home Ec. Club, One-Act Play, Mu- sic, 'Girl Scouts. 1933-34-Pep Squad, Dramatic Club, Extempor- aneous Speaking. 1934--35-Dramab lc Club, Pep Leader, Debate, Ten- nis. 1935-36-President Student Council, Dramatic Club, Hornet lk year, Debate, Typing, Senior Play. RAYMOND STARNES- Basket Ball -29-30, 31-32, 33-34, Foot- ball 33-34, Manag.r 35-36, Track 29-30, 31-32, F. F. A. Club 33-- 34, 35-36, Declamation 31-32. DORIS EMMITT-Glee Club 32 --33, Pep Squad 32-33, 33-34. 34-35, Dramatic Club 32-33, 33- 34, 35. Home Ec. Club 33-34, 34- 35, Spanish Club 34-35, 35--36 lPresldentl. Girl Scouts 32-33. Second Row: Left to Right ESTELLE MAYFIELD - Music 1934-1935, Glee Club 1932--1933, Librarian 1934-1935, 1935-1936. Homr Ec. Club 1934-1935, 1935- l936, Dramatic Club 1934-1935. LAUREN DAVIES-Junior Foot- ball 33, Junior Baaketball 33, Jun- icr Track 33. F. F. A. 32-33-34, Life Scout. Band 7 years, Judging Team 32, Senior Play, One-Act Con- test Play 36, Dramatic Club 36, Tyriug Team 36, 11 years in Tulia. School. No tardies in 11 years. Ten- nis 34. Orchestra. CECILE ANNA SPEAR - Pep Squad 33-34, 34-35, 35--36, Home Ec. Club 31-32, 32-33, 33-34, 34-35, Dramatic Club 32-33, De- bate 35--36,'Secretary and Treasur- er 3I-32, Pep Leader last half of 35-36. HENRY BICE-33-34-F. F. A., F. F. A. Judging Team, Received a Scholarship Award, 34-35-F. F. A., F. F. A. Dairy Judging Team, F. F. A. Poultry Judging Team, Received a Scholarship Award, 35 -36, F. F. A. PAULINE BUCHENAU - Pep Squad 33-34, Hcme Ec. Club 33 -34, Library 34, Pep Squad 34-35, Ass't. Ed. Hornet 34-35, Pres. Home Ec. Club 34-35, Rep. of Junior Class in Student Council 34-35, Editor Hornet 35-36, Most Popular Girl 35-36, Home Ec. Club 35-36, Orchestra 35-36. ELVIS ROBERSON- F. F. A. 32-33, 33-34, Grain Team 33-34, Boys' Pep Squad 33-34. BETTY POFF-Glee Club 32-- 33, Pep Squad 33-34, 34-35, Of- fice 34-35, 35-36, Ass't Teacher 34-35. HOWARD POGUE-Track 34- 35-36, F. F. A. 32-33, 33-34, 34-35, 35-36, 4-H Cub same as F. F. A. Melllbel' of 4-H delegation to Chicago in 32. Showed chan: pion pig at Fat Stock Show, Ama- rillo in 33. LORRAINE COCHRANE - Pep Squad 32-33, Basketball 32-33, Basketball 33-34, Pep Squad 35, Pep Squad 35-36, Secretary of Sorhomore Class 33---34. JOHN RUSSELL BROOKS- Band 29-36, Junior Football 32, Boy Scouts 32-35, Band Librarian 32-34, Orchestra 35-36, Junior Play 35, Senior Play 36, One Act Play 36, Sfnior Class Historian 36, Hornet Staff 36, Never been tar dy, never missed mid-term or final honor roll, never missed 6 weeks honor roll in high school, valedic- torian 7th grade, valedictorian of senior class 36. ..1i.o-ii.. Third Row: Le't to Right PAUL MILLER-Band 29-35. Boy Scout 31-33, Judging Squad 35-36, F. F. A. 34-35-36, Trea- surer F. F. A. 35-36, Business Manager Junior Farmer 35-36, F. F. A. Ass't Editor F. F. A. Hor- nit, Pep Squad 33. EDITH STALLINGS-Home Ec Club 32-33-34-35, Girls' Basket ball 32-33. Pep Squad 32-33-34 -35-36. Dramatic Club 32-33, 33-34, 34-35, 35-36, Girls' Band 33-34. Glee Club 32-33, Spanish Club 34-35, Junior Play 34-35. BERNICE CLOWER - Football 33-34-35, Ftotball 31-32, Basket- ball 35-36, Track 35-36, Presi- dent Freshman Class, Junior Play 35, Senior Play 36. MARJORY CLAYTON-Glee Club 32-33. Pen Squad 34-35, 35-36, Librarian 35-36. EDGAR JENNINGS-Boy Scout 32-33, 33-34, F. F. A. 33-34, Band 33-34. 34-35, 35---36, Bas- ketball 35-36, Playground Ball 32 --33. HAZEL ROBISON- Basketball 31-32, Playground Ball 32, Spell ing 33-35. Declamation 35, Essay Writirg 35, Extemporaneous Speak- ing 35, Glee Club 35-36. ....-.. 0 Fourth Row: Left to Right MARJORIE JOHNSON - Secre- tary-Trrasurer Freshman Class of Kosse High School 32-33, Secre- t.ary-'Preasurer Sophomore Class Tulia 33-34. Pep Squad 32-33, 33-34. 34-35, Debate 35-36. JAMES McMAHAN-Basketball 32-33, F. F. A. Club 33-34, Poul- try Judging Medal 33-34, Honor Award 33--34, Dairy Judging Team 34-35, F. F. A. Club 34-35, Hon- or Award 34-35, Attendance Award 35-36. WILLIE VERNA DALLAS - Home Ec. Club 32-33, 34-35, Pep Squad 33-34, 34-35, Secretary- 'lireasurer 36, Spelling 35, Dramat- ics 33-34. J. R. SPRAWLS- Band 32-33, F. F. A. 32-33, 33-34, 34-33, 35- 36, Dairy Judging Team 33-34, Vice-President oi Sophomores 33- 34, Livestock Judging Team 34- 35, Vict-President of Junior Class 34-35, Parliamentarian of Junior Class 34-35, Parliamentarian of F. F. A. 35-36, President of Sen- ior Class 35-36. MARY ADALENE HANCOCK- Pcp Squad 32-33, 33-34, 34-35, 35-36, Pep Leader 33-34, 34-35. 35-36, Dramatic Club 32-33, 33- 34, 34-35, 35-36, Senior Play 35- 36, Junior Play 34-35, One-Act Play 35-36, Three Act Comedy 34-35, Spanish Club 35-36, Group Captain of Spanish Club 34-35, Glee Club 32-33, Home Economics 32-33, 33-34, Declamation 35- 36, Vice-President Freshman Class. GARLAND PRESTON-Declama tion 32, Basketball 32, F. F. A. 32-33-34-35-36, Livestock Judg- ing 34-35, F. F. A. President 36, Football 35-36, Basketball 35-36, Livestock 35-36. .i....0i.-. Fifth Row: Left to Right CRAWFORD KIKER- Declama- tion 32-33, Spelling 32-33, Pep Squad 34-35, F. F.A. 34--35, 35- 36, Judging Squad 34-35, 35-36, Basketball 32-33, Playground Ball 32-33. ELAINE WILSON- Home Ec. Club 34-35, Girls' Baseball 33. Pep Squad 32-33-34-35, Dramat- ic Club 33--34-35-36, Girls' Band 33-34, Glee Club 32-33, Secre- tary-Treasurer Spanish Club 35-36. Junior Class Queen 35, T. H. S. Queen 36, Senior Play 36. L. DEAN BUTLER- Class Presi- dent 34, Junior Football 32, Play- ground Ball 33, Football 33-34- 35, Basketball 35-36, Track 35- 36, Vice President 36, Most Hand- some Boy 36, Junior Play 35, Sen- ior Play 36, Srorts Editor 36, Stu- dcnt Council 35, Salutatorian of Senior Class 36, 11 years in Tulia School, Boy Scout 32-33-34. OPAL CARAWAY-H. E. Club 32-33-34, Spanish Club 35-36. Glee Club 32--33, Music 33-34, Pep Squad 35-36, President Pep Squad 35-36, Vice-President Span- ish Club 35, Junior Play 35, Li- brarian 33-34-35, Office Girl 34- .,6 ROSCOE KING-Tennis 31-32-- 35. Science Club 30-32, No tar- dies in I2 years. lVIAl'Giz BRADLEY-Pen Squad 32-33-34-35, Dramatic Club 33- 34, Spanish Club 34-35, Home Ec. Club 34-35-36, Librarian 34 --35-36. BOB TIREY-Junior Football 32, Basketball 32. F. F. A. 33-34, Fcot- ball 33-34-35-36, One Act Play Stage Manager 36. WILMA GENE SHAFER-Basket ball 32-33, 4-H Club 32-33, Mu- sic l year, Home Ec. Club 34- 35, 35--36. Library 34-35, 35-36. EUGENE tice 35-36 Llacksonl Prophet. S. BROWN JR.-Of- Wan Zandtl Office 36 Declamation 36, Class MARVIE RIE DAVVSON---Basket ball 32-33, Home Ec. Club 32- 33, 33-34, Dramatics 33-34-35 -36, Pep Squad 33-34-35-36, Library 33-34, Office 35-36, Ten- nis 34-35, 35-36, Playground Ball 11. L., .IZ--J... Sixth Row: Left to Right ANITA SEAY - Glee Club 33, Home Ec. Club 33-34-35-36, Mu- sic 33-34, Chairman of social com- mittee of Home Ec. Club 36, Per- fect attendance 36. FRANK SHARP-Pep Squad 34, Spanish Club 35-36, Track 36, Stu- dent Council 35-36, Essay 36. BETTY CURRY- Chairman of Social Committee in 32-33-34- 35 in the Freshman and Sopho- mole Classes, Dramatic Club 33- 34, 35--36, Home Ec. Chairman of Social Committee 33-34, Pep Squad 34-35-36 Manager of club, Hor- net Staff 36, Junior Class Presi- dent 35, Library 35, Senior Play 36, Junior Play 35. CARROLL FOSTER-Basketball 32-33, 33-34, 4-H Club Work 32- 33, 33-34, F. F. A. 34-35, Vice- President F. F. A. 35-36, Live- stock Team 35-36, Dairy Team 35-36, 4-H Club Team 35-36. BONNIE MILLS-Pep Squad 32 -33-34, Dramatic Club 33-34. Home Ec. Club 32-33--34-35- 36, Girls' Band 33-34. ELMONT HONEA-Junior Foot- ball 33-34, F. F. A. Club 33-34 -35-36, Poultry Judging Team 33-34, Dairy Team 34--35, Live- stock Judging Team 35-36, F. F. A. Staff Business Manager 35-36, Track Junior 33-34. 'A DORA BIVENS - Playground Ball--32-33, Volley Ball, Home Ec. Club 33-34, 34-35, Volley Ball. Glee Club 35-36, Volley Ball. ARLEY MOORE-Boy Scouts 33 -34, Spanish Club 34-35, 35-36, Junior Play 34-35, Senior Play 35-36, Drum Major 34-35, 35- 36, Secretary Band 35-36. ROMAINE COX-31-32 Won 2 pins in Penmanship, 6 Writing Diplomas in..,Grade School, 36- Won 3rd plade in Sranish Contest. J. P. SHARP JR.-Basketball 32--33, 33-34, F. F. A. Club 34-- 35, 35-36, Dairy Judging 35-36, Livestock Judging 34-35, District. F. F. A. Reporter-35-36, F. F. A. Secretary 35-36, Editor of Jun- ior Farmer--35-36, 4-H Club 4 yea1's, Declamation 33, Playground Ball 32-33, 33-34, Supt. Live- stock Contest 35-36. Supt. Poul- try Contest 35-36, Received 6 Certificates of Merit 35-36. .-il---0 -. Sevvnth Row: Left to Right WALTER DUKES-F. F. A. 32 --33, 33-34, 34-35, Football 33- 34, 34--35, 35-36, Boy Scout 32 -33, 33-34. WALLACE RICE-Band 2 years, Football 1 year. ROBERT SHARROCK- Junior Football 32-33, Captain 33, Jun- ior Track 33, Football 34-35, Track 36, Boy Scouts 32, 33, 34, Play- ground Ball 32, 33. FRANK STAGGS-33-34 Foot- ball, Basketball, Track, F. F. A. 1934-Football, 1935-1936, Football, Basketball, Track, F. F. A. REBA ALLEN-Glee Club 32- 33, Music 32-33-34, Home Ec. Club 32-33-34-35-36, Library 34-35. Pep Squad 35. JESS EDWARDS- Boy Scout 32-33, Track 33-34-35-36, Bas- ketball 32-33-34-35-36, Base- ball 32-33, F. F. A. 35-36, Agri- culture 34-35, 35-36. ELWOOD BATES-Band 33-34, Scout 32-33, 33-34, Office 36, Not tardy in 11 years. JAKIE ROGERS- Basketball 31 -32. 32-33, Playground Base Ball 31-32, 32-33, Spelling 32-33, F. F. A. 33-34, 34-35, 35-36, Judging Team 34-35. TOM NOBLE JACKSON-Foot- Track Grain ball 33-35, Basketball 34, 33-34. F. F. A. 32-33, 33-34. CHESTER SPRAGUE-F. Club 31-32-33-34-35-36 F. A. , Band 30-31-32-34-35-36, Boys' Pep Squad 33-34, Dairy Team 32-33, Livestock Team 33-34.



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SEPTEMBER, 5 PAGE 1 P OFFICIAL TULIA PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWSPAPER School Enrollment Largest Who's Who In T. H. S. Faculty High School Inrliic liowman-B. A. Degret '-W. T. S. T. C. C. J. V:nZandt--B. S. dfgree- Texas A. M. Ern st Wallace -ll. A. degree- l-lnst 'l'cxu:i State Teachers Col lege and M. A. degree-Texas Tech noloj ical College. V lIa'c-her Brown-Il. A. degree- W. T. S. 'l'. C. Harvey Jackson- li. S. degree- Toxas Toclnlological College. Willnn'n Edclmcn-B. A. degree' -f .'I'cx:'s 'l'rclnu,logicul College. W. Il. Yoilngcr- -ll. A. degree- W. T. S 'l'. C. and M. A. degree- University of Texas. Elma Miller-B. S. degree-C I. A. M1'. Riemenschneider--B. A. gree-Panhandle. A. K: M. ,. Mario Milfs--ll. A. degree-W T. S. T. C. . Grade School Esther Maynard-B. S. degree- N. T. S. T. G. Ollie Mae Crawford-B. S. gree--Southeastern Teachers Col ISSB. Josie Mae Wiggins-B. S. degree de do -W. T. S..T. C. -Margaret Lindsey-B. A. degree -Texas Technological College. Mrs. Dorsett-Baylor Graduate Ernestine Walker-B. A. degree -W. T. S. T. C. Edith Warren-B. A. degree- W. T. S. T. C. Ida Barber-W. T. S. T. C. G. T. Hill-B. S. degree-W. T S. T. C1 ' Stella Smith-B. S. degree-E T. S. T. .C. Lewis Shirley--B. S. degree- W. T. S. T. C. , .-1-.--0---- THE IMPRESSIONS OF A NEW TEACHER DURING THE FIRST ASSEMBLY As the curtain was being drawn. l wonder if this appearance was at all necessary. . Have I forgotten the speech Prof is going to ask for. The band is really playing well for the first appearance. During the welcome Address: I believe Tulla will be a pleasant place to live. What was that I had planned tf' say if Prof. really meant that speech idea. 1 Surely the situafon here is not as had as this speaker would have ns think. Did you ever see so many red headed children in your life? l'm glad I'lIl a teacher if that makes my credit good. As Miss Walker reads: V Some people get all the breaks, my speech will look rather poor now As Prof. begins to talk of the new faculty: . Curoslty Box t0swaId Whif.Ieb:rr-yy Weil, well, well! It's going tt: happen again-but mind you 'thit suolls lfiuis. tApplause allltreciat ed.J lk 4 lk As it rprce filler I was a wen der. In fact I was cften wondfred how I wondered, who wondered- say wait a minute. What I was st amazed about was this new school faculty. And Randy snakes what names. ll Ill ll 'l'herc's Sket Miles. A regulai guy who deservfs mrre nppre:-ia tion. A1 other stand-by is Hatchel lh-sawn. the little boy who nevex grew up texcept in size.j And there's Miss Miller still teaching the girls how to beuome model housewives. She knows her onion: say the lassies. But turning to the new teachers there's tl1e band in structor Mr. Riemen, ug, Mr Itieincnsch, er, oh well-skip it Miss Maynard and Miss Vlfalker Co-Good-lookers, will exercise the grade children and teach them tc talk, respectively. lk It It The coming football season looks ln-ight but not blinding. Luck tc you gridsters. lk III lk Among the early starters who in- sist on organizing a Morning Noon and Nite Club are: Bernice Clower and Charlie Mae Northcutt Martha Jordan and Walter Dukes More cases are expected the lat ter part of the month. lk ll Ill Ernest Wallace, the boy who teaches high school math was grad uated from Texas Technological College t'l'wo Degreesj with thc highest honors in the history ol the school. It's rumored he car add two and two together and to tal five. He devotes his leisure time to figuring the cost of the War. You can bet. at x :- Flash. There are morc post grad year than in school. They here for you theory. uates enrolled this ,the history of the befieve in the It's so come and get it That's all. To wit BOO! to NVOO, S0- l wonder which end of the lin! he will cull on first, Surely I'll not forget everything. Good, he is only making an irtroduction :nd the speech idea was only another practical joke ,of P1-of's. i During the singing of T-U-L. I wonder why more Deople don't sing? Wvll Prof. surely can wake that group up. I wonder why Prof. didn't become an evangelist rather than a teacher fig: gf, ' Illl In We're glad to be back. Courses Uhered In r'I l I ' 'I T lulna High bchool A wide selection of courses wil' be offered in high school this year Courses offered for each class are as follows: Freshmen: Required: English I Algebra I. Electives: General Science, His tory II, Home Ec. I.. Conunercia' Arithmetic, Vocational Agriculture Sophomores: Required: English II, Algebra II. Electives: Typing, Home Ee. .Il Biology, Voc. Ag. I, World His tory. Juniors: Required: English III Plane Geometry. Electives: Chemistry, Typing Spanish I, Home Ec. III, Civics and Economics, American History Voc. Ag. III, Shorthand, Bookkeep- ing, Journalism, Pubic Speaking and Office Practice. Seniors: Required: English IV Elecitvesz Spanish II, Bookkeep ing Shorthand, Chemistry, Typing Home Ee. III, Civics, American History, Voc. Ag. III. What The Grads. Of '35 Are Doing Among the graduates of 1935 the following have had their cred its transferred: West Texas State Teachers College-L. O. Speer Dorothy Yearwood, Catherine Dev in, Carroll May, Rudene Ruther ford, Mary Nelle Jennings, Fran- ces Hoggins, Mary Elizabeth Work man, Olene Julch, Eula Margaret Townsend. Texas Technological College- Bob Flynt, Howard Buchenau, Nei 'ron Mitchell, Eugene Reid, Mildred Dukes, Glenna Fae Sadler. Texas A. Sn M.-W. C. Cowan, J G. Burrow, Sam Ingram. Thomas Toone A. D. Payne, Gayle Mayo Sul Ross-Ernestine Starnes. University of Colorado- Wanda Scott. The following is an incomplet: list of post graduates: Leota Bur row, Theresa Kemper, Earline Robison, Lee Stith, Flo Grigg Lcnora Hutto, and Ruth Kritzmire ln Histor Younger Conducts Opening Program Before a well-filled auditorium M1'. Younger discussed plans for the coming school year 1935-1936 H' 11150 9XDI'esSed his appreciation for the splendid attendance of the parents of school children, mem- bers of the Tulia school board alld lJLITl'01ls of the school. Mr. Younger stated that although 0 '?1' fifty Der cent of the memberv- of the Tnlia School faculty are newcomers, it does not show n decline in the rating of this school. Most of the teachers have had experience, and all have col lege degrees. Many times the Dllnil holds the teacher responsible for his poor grades , said Mr Y01lllger. If the student win C00Derate with the teacher and dc his part' this misunderstanding will be avoided. The high school band rehdergd several delightful selections under the direction of Mr. Riemen schneider, the new band instructor. The Rev. Boles gave the wel coming address. He directed this statement to the members of the faculty: Your position in the community is made by the fact that you are a teacher. He alsc said that after a child starts tc school, most parents think his discipline is left to the teacher If the child does not remain orderly after he starts to school the parents usually think it is the fault of the teacher. Miss Walker, who will have charge of the auditorium and dramatic activities this year, gave three humorous readings. First The Puzzled Dutchman, second The Calamity , and third, A Child's Version of the First Smoke.' Mr. Younger then introduced the members of the faculty. There are only eight former teachers in the present faculty, with the exception of Mr. Younger. ...ln-,..-.. ELEGENCE IN THE HILLS Two mountaineer women were discussing a man who had attend' ed a party the previous evening Now there's what I call a gentle- man, remarked one of the ladies. Did you see him take his refreshments? When the hot drinks were passed he didn't dc like the common folks around here He didn't blow on it in his saucer a single time. I noticed he didn't, agreed thc other. He was a real gentleman and just fanned it with his hat. -The Texas Outlook. - -lo-1--1-l FOOD START I wish I could be a great doctor l'd like to be a bone specialist' You've got a good head for it.

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