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V ■- . V -- St - m .-v e t- • v. Jlie _ J li alt Sic loo I 1946 ANNUAL STAFF DAVID LAYTON..................................Editor RICHARD LEE GRIFFITH.......................Assistant HOWARD RAMSEY .... Business Manager HELEN McCASLAND............................Assistant ESTHER COBB................................Secretary NEIL FRY...............................Sports Editor ARLIS MILLER...............................Assistant BARBARA MADURA............................Art Editor MELDON THOMAS..............................Assistant DOROTHY LOU JENNINGS, JOE and LYNN COWAN Photographers BARBARA DANIEL...........................Club Editor ALGENE O'DANIEL............................Assistant MARGARET BAKER Sophomore Representative VIRGINIA STATSER . . Freshman Representative MISS JOSIE LEE BARNETT, MRS. S. C. SCOTT Sponsors ALMA MATER We'll always love you Our dear T. H. S. Though days be stormy, Though days be fair You'll always be Dear to us, Though we're far, far apart; We'll always think of you, Our T. H. S. FOREWORD In presenting the 1946 HORNET, the staff has endeavored to present T. H. S. just as it has been during this, our first peace time year. To these former students of T. H. S. who emerged from the class room to enter the service of our country we are indebted. They contributed much to our final victory and have shared in the traditions of our alma mater. Pride and pleasant memories go into these pages, each of which is a symbol of profitable and happy days spent in T. H. S. May these pages keep alive the glow of loyalty for our school and the warmth of its memories. BOARD OF EDUCATION R. G. CLENNIN, President DR. R. F. McCASLAND, Secretary JAMES FORD, Vice-President JOE W. VAUGHN HARRY D. ROGERS GEORGE J. JENNINGS MR. W. F. TALLY Principal MR. I. H. TURNEY Superintendent MRS. I. H. TURNEY Library and Math I. M. HILL Vocational Agriculture MRS. S. C. SCOTT Director of Study Hall MISS MILDRED HULSEY English III and IV C. C. LEWIS Athletics and Math MRS. J. P. O'DANIEL English I and II MRS. J. T. BARNETT Second Semester Home Economics B. L. GRAY Chorus and Band MISS MARY COPPOCK Science and Math II TIPP MOONEY Second Semester Social Science MRS. TIPP MOONEY Second Semester Commercial Dept. STUDENT COUNCIL GERALDINE STEWART . DONNA O'DANIEL . . FRANCIS MARKHAM DEJAH COWAN Junior Secretary Senior Freshman JOHN NOLTE . . BILLY BURROW . JOHN GAYLOR MR. W. F. TALLY . RICHARD GRIFFITH Freshman President Sophomore Sponsor Vice-President BILLY BURROW. President MR. W. F. TALLY, Sponsor 1. Mrs. Scott and Mr. Gray. 2. Must be girls. 3. Who Let The Brats In? 4. Home Economics Class. 5. Brotherly love. 6. Mable. 7. Paul explains. 8. Mrs. Scott and Mr. Gray. 9. —comfortable? 10. Eugene. 11. Two Bills. 12. Santa Ramsey. 13. Whistle— Whistle. 14. Small fry. 15. Pat in the snow. 16. Hi! Fry. 17. A typical teacher. 18. Is third year English too hard, girls? 19. Mr. and Mrs. Tally. 20. Famous faces. 21. Where's Huck? 22. Snow balls. 23. ? ? 24. A. D. Chitty, 25. Happy. Gloria? ♦ added SENIORS MR. and MRS. TIPP MOONEY Sponsors CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: MARVIN NEWBY President DORIS BAKER Secretary and Treasurer ROSS O'DANIEL Vice-President ELSIE LOU WYRICK Reporter HAROLD CLEVENGER F. F. A.. 1. 2. 4; Choir. 4. ESTHER COBB F. H. A.. 1, 2. 3. 4; Choir. 3. 4; Thespian Club. 3; Annual Staff. 4; HORNET Staff. 3. 4. FREDDIE LEE COOK Band. 3. 4; Choir. 1. 3. 4; Junior Play. 3; F. H. A.. 1, 2, 3; Sextette. 3. STARKEY COZZEN BILLIE IO CANTRELL Entered senior year from Lubbock. Mo t Popular Girl in T. H. S., 4; Choir. 4; HORNET Staff. 4; F. H. A.. 4. JEANNE CARAWAY F. H. A.. 1. 2. 3. BURR CARRUTH F. F. A., 1. 2. 3. 4. JO ANN CARTER Majorette, 3; Band. 3, 4; Choir, 4; Junior Play. 3; F. H. A. 1. 2. 3. 4. KENNETH ADAMS F. F. A., 1. 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. Secretary, 3; F. F. A. Area Secre- tary, 3; F. F. A. Livestock Judging Team. 3; Football. 4; Santa Fe Trip to 4-H Club Congress in Chicago. 4; 4-H Club President, 4; Choir, 4. ROBERT ARDIS F. F. A.. 1. 2. 3. 4; Football. 2, 3. 4; T Club. 2. 3. 4; Class Vice-President, 3; Basketball. 3. 4; Co-Captain Football Team, 4; All-District Center. Football. 4; Most Aggressive Lineman. Football, 4; T' Club Reporter. 4. DORIS BAKER F. H. A.. 2. 3, 4; Band Play. 3; Band Reporter, 3; Band. 2. 3, 4; HORNET Staff. 3, 4; Editor of HORNET. 4; Class Secretary and Treasurer, 4. BILL BURROW F. F. A.. 1. 2. 3. 4; Football, 2. 3. 4; T Club, 2. 3. 4; T Club President. 4; F. F. A. President, 3; F. F. A. Livestock Judging Team, 3; Basketball. 3, 4; Track, 3. 4; Junior Play, 3; Student Council President, 4; State F. F. A. Of.'i?er, 4. MELBA CROW F. H. A.. 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play, 3; Secretary of F. H. A., 3; HORNET Staff, 4. BARBARA DANIEL F. H. A., 1, 2, 3, 4,- Yell Leader, 2; Student Council. 1. 2, 3; Thespian Club, 3; Reporter for Thespian Club, 3; Area I Re- cording Secretary F. H. A., 3; Annual Staff, 3, 4; HORNET Staff, 3, 4; Assistant Editor HORNET, 4; President of F. H. A., 4; Choir, 4; State Officer F. H. A., 4; Who's Who. 4. BOBBY DOAN F. F. A. 1, 2. 3, 4; Thespian Club, 3; Band Play, 3; Band. 3, 4; Choir, 4. JACK EWING F. F. A.. 1, 2; Who's Who, 4. NORMAN FINCK Band, 1. 3, 4: F. F. A., 1. 2. 3. 4; Football, 3. 4; 'T' Club. 3, 4; Junior Play. 3; Best Blocking Lineman, Football. 4; Second All- District Guard, Football, 4. NEIL FRY Entered senior year from Abilene. Football, 4; F. F. A., 4; T Club, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Basketball, 4. JOE GARRETT F. F. A.. 1; Football. 3; 'T' Club. 3. 4; Choir. 3. 4. GEORGIA MAE HEIGHT F. H. A.. 1, 3, 4; Junior Play. 3. BILL HELMS F. F. A.. 1. 2, 3; Junior Play, 3; HORNET Staff. 3; Basketball. 3, 4. BETTE HILL Entered senior year from Amarillo. HORNET Staff. 4. DOROTHY LOU JENNINGS NORRIS JENNINGS F. F. A.. 1, 2; Band, 2, 3, 4; Class President. 2. F. H. A., 1. 2, 3. 4; Choir, 1. 3. 4; Junior Play, 3; Thespian Club, 3; Most Versatile Girl, 3; Sextette. 3, 4; Annual Staff, 3. 4; Yell Leader, 4 JIM KIKER DAVID LAYTON F. F. A.. 1; Student Council. 1; Band, 3; Junior Play, 3; Foot- ball, 4; 'T' Club, 4: Editor Annual. 4. ELOISE LORING F. H. A.. 1, 2, 4; Junior Play, 3; Choir, 4. BETTY JO LOVE F. H. A., 1, 2. 3; Choir, 3, 4. BILLY GEORGE LOVE F. F. A., 1, 2, 3. 4; Treasurer of F. F. A., 3; Science Club, 1; Football. 3. EVELYN JO LUMPKINS Junior Play. 3; F. H. A., 4. W. J. LUMPKINS Choir, 2, 4; Chemistry Lab. Assistant, 4. BARBARA MADURA F. H. A., 1, 2, 4; Junior Play, 3; Choir, 4; Annual Staff. 4; HORNET Staff. 3. 4. FRANCES MARKHAM F. H. A., 1, 2, 4; Band, 1, 3; Junior Play, 3; Choir, 4; HORNET Staff. 4; Student Council, 4. DON McCUNE MARVIN NEWBY F. F. A., 1. 2, 4; Science, 1. 2, 4; Junior Play, 3; Who's Who, 3; Annual Staff. 3; 'T' Club, 3, 4; 'T' Club Secretary and Treas- urer, 4; Football, 3, 4; Band, 3, 4; Class President, 4; Choir, 4; HORNET Staff. 4. BILL NICKEL Entered in his sophomore year. F. F. A., 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; 'T' Club, 3, 4; F. F. A. Officer, 3; F. F. A. Livestock Judging Team. 3. VAN O'NEALL Band. 1. 2, 4: F. F. A., 1; Assistant Director of Junior Play. 3; Choir, 4. FRANKIE RICHARDSON F. H. A., 1, 2; Junior Play. 3; Choir, 4. VESTAL SHIPMAN JACK WHEELER Choir, 3, 4; Tonnis Club, 1; Science Club, 1; 4-H Club, 1. 2. ROSS O'DANIEL F. F. A., 1. 2, 3, 4; Band, 1, 4; Junior Play, 3; Santa Fe Trip to 4-H Club Congress in Chicago, 1; Football, 3; F. F. A. Treas- urer, 2; Vice-Presidsnt F. F. A , 3; Lone Star Farmers Degree, 3; Vice-President of Class, 4; Annual Staff, 3. ELSIE LOU WYRICK Band, 1; F. H. A., 1, 2, 4; Choir. 4; Class Reporter to HORNET, 4; Junior Play, 3. HOWARD RAMSEY Football, 1. 2, 3, 4; T Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President of T Club, 4; Basketball, 1, 2; F. F. A., 1, 2; Track, 3; Class Presi- dent, 3; HORNET Staff, 3, 4; Co-Captain of Football Team, 4; All-District Football Team, 4; Most Valuable Backfield, Football, 4; Choir, 4; Annual Staff, 4. JUNIORS PAUL WEBB President MRS. S. C. SCOTT. Sponsor CLASS OFFICERS JOE COWAN MARY DELL McCLOUD MARGUERITE FURLOW Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Pat Anderson, Doris Bates, June Bell, Trixie Chenault Deryle Clevenger, A. D. Chitty, Lynn Cowan, Clyde Cox Ralph Cox, Alice Ruth Crocker, Phyllis Edwards, Doris Elkins Charles Finch, Orville Finck, David Fry, Betty Goss Richard Griffith, Randall Hutson, Gloria Kirkpatrick, Kenneth Love Weymah Massey, Helen McCasland, Joyce McCune, Nelvin Malone Arlis Miller, William Miller, Alan Nuzum, Eileen Nuzum Algene O'Daniel, Lila Mae O'Neall, Winston Pogue, Billy Jo Price Elwood Ramsey, Pat Ramsey, Glenn Rae Reeves, Joyce Ann Riley Don Sanderson, Elmer Schuster, Fama Joyce Self, Billie Ruth Shannon Charles Sharp, Doris Sharp, Wendell Simpson, Bobby Starnes Geraldine Stewart, Mary Lou Stoltenberg, Melvin Thomas, Jo Evelyn Whitten SOPHOMORES MR. J. M. HILL, Sponsor CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: President, Ray Simpson; Vice-Presi- dent, Thomas Boston; Secretary Treasurer, La Juana Ward; Reporter, Elaine Turney; Parliamen- tarian, Patsy Cantrell. MARGARET BAKER EDGAR LEE BORCHARDT THOMAS BOSTON PATSY CANTRELL JEWELL COOK BILL COSBY BETTY LOU DICKEY LA JUAN ELLIS G. F. ENGLAND BETTY JO FLETCHER J. W. FINCHER JOHN GAYLER GEORGE HICKS EUGENE HOOD ANNA RUTH HUMPHREYS ITHAMA KING ELMER MAYO KNIGHT ELSIE KNIGHT JUANITA KRIEG TOM LEMMONS KEITH LINDLEY CHARLES MARKHAM MARY MASSEY J. W. MAYNARD PATSY MILLER BUSTER McKONE DON NELSON BETTY SUE NEW MARY BETH NEWBY MARY NEWSOM DONNA O'DANIEL RENA FAYE REAGAN JACK RICHARDSON STERLING ROGERS RAY SANDERSON HAZEL SHELL JOYCE SHURBET RAY SIMPSON LA NELLE SMITH RAY TOMLINSON LUDENE TUCKER ELAINE TURNEY LA JUANA WARD JOYCE WEAKS E. J. WEBB JOAN YEARWOOD WILSON YOUNGBLOOD The following students' pictures do not appear: EARLENE HUTSON LELDON HUTSON FRESHMEN MISS MARY COPPOCK Sponsor CLASS OFFICERS DON KELLY JENNINGS Reporter NORMA THOMPSON Secretary and Treasurer JAMES COX Vice-President R. A. STARK President 4 VONCILLE ATCHLEY LA BERNE BAKER EDDIE BEHRENDS DEAN BIVENS JAMES CARAWAY VERONA CARRUTH MABLE COPELIN DEJAH COWAN JAMES COX EDNA DALLUGE TEMPLE ELLIOTT CHRISTINE EWING RUDY GEORGE MARY BETH GRIGG DOROTHY HICKS JOE HIPP ELVEN HOUSE HOWARD HUMPHREYS FAYE JENNINGS DON KELLY JENNINGS JIMMY JOHNSON HENRY KIRKLAND JOYCE RAY LANE LOLA JO LUMPKINS ROBERTA MASSEY DOROTHY McCASLAND reed McKinney HOWARD MORRIS ELAINE MOTE JORETTA PALMER HARRY PARKER JACK RAMSEY BILLY ROUSSEAU CAROLINE SCHULTE JOHANNA SCHUSTER ROSEMARY SHARP FAYE SIMPSON JO ANN SIMPSON JO ANN SNEATHEN NORMA LEE SNEATHEN NINA GENE SOUTER BOBBY SPEER R. A. STARK VIRGINIA STATSER BETHENE STEWART GWEN TERRELL NORMA THOMPSON BETTY JEAN TIMMONS JAMES TIMMONS LILA MAE VAUGHAN RAY VAUGHN LA VENNE WELLS ALTA LEE WYR1CK JOE YOUNG GERALDINE STEWART Jdand: andiome CHARLES SHARP WU Populat QJ BILLIE JO CANTRELL E. J. WEBB Idedt .—All - Around Idoy BILLIE CHARLES LOVE S)clioo ( Q, ueen JOYCE ANN RILEY 1. Sophs. 2. Editor Layton. 3. Deb Lttes. 4. Jeep and Coo Coo. 5. Seniors. 6. Stand up, Stewart. 7 Intelligent Chemists. 8. Fac- ulty. 9. The football team. 10. The happy two. 11. Unposed Crocker. 12. Varga girls? 13. Hi. Dog. 14. Isn't he kinda young, girls? 15. Sticky fingers -no water. 16. Where are those girls? 17. Windy plains. 18. Magazines? 19. Tie her to the track, girls. 20. Familiar scenery. 21. Magic Don. 22. Neil's interesting yarn. 23. This high, Burr. 24. Bobby. 25. Fletcher wants to be different. 26. Someone come talk to Fat. 27. Good Senior apples. 28. A Soph. jtidwand'iijDps dr rj vjoxjo ' fyjjvtiojo °m :°m r? L iih'iiTrnj k - ' _ JACK EWING BETTY GOSS KEITH LINDLEY JAMES COX ANNUAL STAFF From left to right: Algene O'Daniel, Howard Ramsey, Arlis Miller, David Layton. Neil Fry, Helen McCasland. Dorothy Jennings, Meldon Thomas, Richard Griffith, Barbara Madura. Joe Cowan. Barbara Daniel, Lynn Cowan, Esther Cobb, Virginia Statser, Mrs. Josie Lee Barnet Smith. DAVID LAYTON.....................................Editor MRS. JOSIE LEE BARNETT SMITH, Sponsor (1st Semester) MRS. S. C. SCOTT, Sponsor (2nd semester) THE HORNET DORIS BAKER................................Editor BARBARA DANIEL .... Assistant Editor BILLIE JO CANTRELL.......................Assembly HELEN McCASLAND .... Homemaking FAMA JOYCE SELF...........................English MELBA CROW . . Commercial, Grade School PHYLLIS EDWARDS .... Social Science MARGARET BAKER . Mathematics, Science RAY SIMPSON . Vocational Agriculture BETTE HILL................................Library The HORNET is the official newspaper of Tulia High ROBERT ARDIS.................... T Club ELSIE LOU WYRICK...............Senior Class MARGUERITE FURLOW .... Junior Class ELAINE TURNEY .... Sophomore Class DOROTHY McCASLAND . . . Freshman Class FREDDIE LEE COOK......................Music MARVIN NEWBY . •....................Faculty ESTHER COBB...............Personal Column HOWARD RAMSEY........................Sports MILDRED HULSEY......................Sponsor School, which appears weekly in the TULIA HERALD. DORIS BAKER..................................Editor MISS HULSEY...............................Sponsor BARBARA DANIEL.........................Assistant Editor Newby, Ramsey, M. Baker, Crow, Hulsey, Cantrell, Cobb, H. McCasland, Edwards, Furlow, Self. Markham, Hill, Wyrick, Simpson, Ardis, D. Baker, Daniel, Turney, and D. McCasland. Standing: Humphreys. Jennings. McCasland. Sitting: Turney, Kirkpatrick. Crocker. GIRLS' SEXTETTE BOB GRAY, Director First Row: Elliott. Hood. Shaw. Massey. McCloud. Carruth, Baker. Ramsey, Crocker. Vaughn. Second Row: Sanderscn, Cox. Griffith. Johnson. Cowan, O’Daniel, Baker. Cowan. Third Row: Stratton, O Neall, Thomas, O’Daniel, Jennings, Finck, Sanderson, Newby. A CAPPELLA CHOIR First Row: Kirkpatrick, Turney, Krieg, Newsom. Stewart, J. Cook, Cantrell, A, Humphreys, Stoltenberg. Crocker, Cobb. Second Row: H. Humphreys, McCasland, Vaughn. Richardson, Love, McCune, Daniel, Shurbet, M. B. Newby. Furlow, D. Jennings, Sarchet. Third Row: K. Jennings. E. Ramsey. Burrow, H. Ramsey. Garrett. M. Newby. Clevenger. Wheeler, England, O'Neall. Fry. Adams. T. H. S. CHOIR First Row: H. Humphreys, England. Kirkpatrick. Self. H. McCasland. Furlow. Richardson, Daniel. Wyrick. Love. Cobb. J. Cook. Newsom, Sharp, Wells. Thompson, D. McCasland. Mote, B. Stewart, J. Sneathen. Second Row: Sarchet, M. Newby, L. O'Neall, New, N. Sneathen. Grigg. Hicks. Reagan. Simpson, Cantrell. Stoltenberg. Cowan. Souter. Atchley, Loring. Third Row: Adams, Wheeler, K. Jennings, Doan, D. Clevenger, Tomlinson. E. Ramsey. Burrow, Garrett. H. Ramsey. Fry. V. O'Neall, McKinney. Fourth Row: Schulte. Schuster, Baker. G. Stewart, D. Jennings. Dickey. Madura. Carter, F. Jennings. M. B. Newby, Vaughn, A. Humphreys. Turney, Crocker, Shurbet, Krieg, Starnes, McCune. F. H. A HOME ECONOMICS GIRLS BARBARA DANIEL MRS. J. T. BARNETT President Sponsor F. F. A ARLIS MILLER, President MARY MASSEY, Sweetheart MR. J. M. HILL, Sponsor Bottom Bow: Nolte, Kirkland. Caraway, Humphreys, Lindley, House, J. Webb. Love. Adams, E. Ramsey, N. Fry. O. Finck, N. Finck, Doan, O'Neall. Second Row: Schuster, England, Cox. L. Cowan, Elliott. R. Cox, Borchardt, Shipman, Griffith. Carruth. Hicks, Morse, Love Nelson I. M. Hill. Third Row: Vaughn, Behrends, McCune, Speer, George, Reeves, Cox, Boston, McKinney, Ramsey, Sanderson, Hutson, Sarchet. T CLUB ' Top Row: Love, P. Webb, Cox, Ardis, Stark, Nickel Miller, Newby, Sims, Layton, Burrow. Coach Lewis. Middle Row: E. J. Webb, N. Finck, H. Ramsey. E. Ramsey, W. Simpson. J. Ramsey. Garrett, Fry. Bottom Row: O. Finck, R. Simpson, Gaylor, Hicks, Maynard, Griffith. BILL BURROW. President COACH LEWIS. Sponsor HOWARD RAMSEY Co-Captain All-District Back Most Valuable Back ROBERT ARDIS Co-Captain All-District Center Most Valuable Lineman TULIA 18—DUMAS 0 The Tulia Hornets trimmed the Dumas Demons to the tune of 18-0 in their first conference game when they met the Demons on the Dumas field October 5. The Hornets scored in the first minutes of the game with Fry carrying the ball around end from the 9-yard line. The kick was no good. The game remained 6-0 at the half. In the third quarter Ramsey scored from his fullback slot and Stark tallied on a line plunge. The fourth quarter was scoreless but Stark made excellent runs. C. C. LEWIS Coach NORMAN FINCK Guard Most Aggressive Lineman DONNA O'DANIEL —Our Queen BARBARA DANIEL ALGENE O'DANIEL DOROTHY McCASLAND ELWOOD RAMSEY, Guard—150 ARLIS MILLER. End—180 BILL BURROW. Halfback—160 TULIA 18—CANYON 6 Th© Hornets in their second conference game of the season outscored the Canyon Eagles 18-6. Bill Burrow, Hornet back, scored in the first quarter after a hard drive down the field. The conversion failed. The second quarter found the two teams playing even ball, with no scoring. The Hornets scored on a line drive by Burrow about the middle of the third quarter. They again failed to convert. In the first of the fourth quarter Stark threw a fifteen-yard pass from the forty-five yard line to Red Ramsey who smashed hi3 way to the goal line. The pass for the extra point failed. The Eagles staged a desperate come- back and scored on a pass ir. the laHer part of the fourth quarter. The game soon ended with Tulia in possession of the ball. NEIL FRY. Back—140 RAY SIMPSON, End—150 HOWARD RAMSEY, Back—160 JOHN GAYLOR. Back—150 NORMAN FINCK. Guard—165 RICHARD GRIFFITH. Back—150 TULIA 25—DIMMITT 12 The Hornets journeyed to Dimmitt for this fray. The Hornets drew the first blood on a pass from Stark to Ramsey. The Bobcats bounced back on an end-around play to tie the score 6 all. The Hornets taking the ball after the kick-off drove to the twelve-yard line. On an intercepted pass, a Bobcat back scampered 97 yards for a Dimmitt tally. The half ended with Dimmitt 12 and Tulia 6. In the last half the Hornets made a spectacular return to score three times. The game ended with the Hornets out front, 25 to 12. CHARLES FINCH. Tackle—145 RALPH COX. Center—140 ORVILLE FINCK, Guard—140 BILLY CHARLES LOVE. Back—135 DAVID LAYTON. Tackle—135 GENE SIMS. End—ISO TULIA 26—DALHART 6 Tulia downed Dalhart in their pre-district play-off game, showing great strength in their reserves because of injuries during .the game. The game was played from the start without Red Ramsey and Stark. N. Finck, Griffith, and N. Fry were injured during the game. Miller caught a pass for a 30-yard touchdown. N. Fry and Burrow tallied 6 points each. Ardis, who was called back from center to finish the game, tallied also. The Wolves crossed the Hornet line in the fourth period. GEORGE HICKS. Guard 150 PAUL WEBB, Back—145 DAVID FRY, Back—140 R. A. STARK. Back—150 ROBERT ARDIS. Center—150 WENDELL SIMPSON Tackle—267 MARVIN NEWBY. Tackle—7 TULIA 44—FRIONA 0 The Hornets advanced another step towards their right for a district play-off by defeating the Friona Chiefs. The Hornets in this game hit their peak of perfection before the dreaded flu epidemic hit the team. Every man in the backfield scored. Although the Chiefs were fighting, the Hornets had too much power. The second string played a good part of the game. Knight, J. Webb. Layton. Cox, R. Simpson. P. Webb. N. Fry. Ardis, O. Finck, W. Simpson, Gaylor, N. Finck, E. Ramsey, and Burrow. Miller, Finch, Hicks Coach Lewis, D. Fry, Griffith. Stark, Sims. H. Ramsey, Newby, and Love. TULIA 6—HEREFORD 27 The Hornets in their play-off game for the district championship were defeated by the Whitefaces, but held the score to 27 although most of the team had been in bed with the flu during the week. Our score was made by R. A. Stark on a quar- terback 3neak after some nice runs by Bill Burrow and Red Ramsey. Although defeated the Hornets left the field as good sportsmen and enjoyed the feast after the game. TULIA OPPONENTS 62 Kress 10 52 Kress 12 21 Plainview 19 22 Dimmitt 21 25 Happy 17 29 Plainview 28 The Tulia Hornets fin- 42 Lockney 26 28 Quail 24 ished up another basket- 23 30 Pampa Hereford 31 23 ball season with 27 wins 30 Hereford 23 to 6 losses and scoring 25 Dimmitt 24 823 points to their oppo- 26 Price College 16 41 Lockney 27 nents 618. Although the 38 Hereford 12 Hornets did not cap the 24 26 W. T. High Vega 37 18 District title, we are proud 29 W. T. High 42 of them for a very good 36 Silverton 21 showing all season. 40 Silverton 15 16 Price College 12 27 White Deer 25 24 Claude 28 30 Happy 25 25 Dalhart 24 33 Friona 19 16 Dumas 34 33 Dimmitt 43 Top row: ROBERT ARDIS ARLIS MILLER BILL NICKEL PAUL WEBB Bottom row: R. A. STARK BILL BURROW C. W. HUCKABAY 1. Homecoming Dance. 2. I smell rotten eggs! 3. Posed, no doubt. 4. Ah the girls. 5. Shootin' bull. 6. It's like this, see— 7. Pat loves snow. 8. Jocose Club. 9. T. N. T.—Sub Deb Breakfast. 10. Guess who? 11. T. N. T. club meeting. 12. High school scenery. 13. Wow! 14. More scenery. 15. Two Anns. 16. What say, Joe? 17. Hi! Nick. 1. Junior Play of '45. 2. Knight and Cook. 3. Is it cold? 4. Mr. O'Brian. 5. Going up. 6. A Cowan twin. 7. Three Seniors. 8. Have you just come from an English class? 9. How to ruin a horn, by Pat Ramsey. 10. Senior play. 11. Cute! 12. Baker. 13. Two twerps. 14. No. 13. 15. Francis. 16. Jackson. 17. Paul and Donna. 18. Joe and Algene. 19. Three twerps. 20. Two Seniors. 21. ? 22. Welcome. Exes. 23. Must be Van Johnson. 24. Ludene. 1. Football boosters. 2. Well—Crocker aqain. 3. In the library. 4. Don’t fall, girls. 5. Cobb's profile— 6. Fry. Pogue, and Pat Ramsey's hand. 7. Mush mouth. 8. June in person. 9. Homecoming dance. 10. T. N. T. Club. 11. Wonderful snowballs. 12. Good bye. Bethene. 13. A bored bunch. 14. Ellis has trouble. 15. Basketball game, no doubt. 16. Before trip to Dumas. 17. You pick 'em out. 18. Fry's head. 19. Mrs. Scott and Burrow. 20. Kenneth Adams and Robert Fry. 21. Where is Billie Joe? 22. Not hard, please! 23. Just girls. 24. Donna, don't stand there. 25. Gaylor, I think. 26. Homecoming dance, Hi Huck. HUTTO'S FOOD-WAY STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Phone S6 We Deliver % CONGRATULATIONS 1946 SENIORS We Are For You HUXFORD'S DRY GOODS STORE -v:--::- -k A Good School — A Good Store HEARD AND JONES PHARMACISTS Drugs Fountain PHONE 100 TULIA, TEXAS I I t % ■i- I MACK'S BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP BOOSTERS OF T. H. S. • SKILLED BARBERS PHONE 24 TULIA, TEXAS J ■. : .: -: - -;- -: v;v LaVELLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE TULIA. TEXAS TULIA BAKERY I WON-DA BREAD PIES PASTRY I | ...Phone 233... TULIA. TEXAS | I 4f- 4(- 4t .x. 4«- 46' K RAMSEY FURNITURE HARDWARE AND PLUMBING PHONE 86 TULIA, TEXAS CANTRELL FEATURING QUALITY FOODS TULIA, TEXAS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ALFORD OIL AND GAS CO. TABOR ALFORD, Owner PROPANE BUTANE TANKS APPLIANCES FARM FUELS LUBRICANTS AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES TULIA HIGH SCHOOL BOOSTERS LADIES' WEAR CHILDREN'S APPAREL GIFT GOODS • =:= NORTHCUTT'S TULIA, TEXAS APPLETON MOTOR COMPANY DODGE AND PLYMOUTH CARS AND TRUCKS SALES G-E APPLIANCES PHONE 124 SERVICE GOODYEAR TIRES TULIA, TEXAS HE GROCERIES MEATS GRIFFITH PRODUCE ... CASH BUYERS ... EGGS, CREAM AND POULTRY Phone 58 ICE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES L. G, CONNER, Prop. PHONE 235 CONNER MOTOR CO. CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE TULIA, TEXAS CITY TAILORS H. L. STEWART 'Not How Cheap But How Good' TULIA BEAUTY SALON QUALITY CLEANING I PHONE 114 TULIA. TEXAS I PHONE 188 ALENE LESTA CRABTREE STEWART CHILDRESS Plumbing and Electric Co. ROGERS REFRIGERATED FOOD LOCKERS M E A T S PHONE 34 PHONE 111 % % % % I XXXX -x- x- --------------------------- sic Always Remember I McKinney and tole VARIETY For Quality School Supplies At Low Cost X- DEMPSTER B. P. S. PAINTS WINDMILLS VARNISHES % ROCKWELL BROS. CO. LUMBERMEN TULIA, TEXAS I. CITY DRUG STORE TULIA, TEXAS % I I I I 1 TULIA FLORAL PHONE 83 FOR FLOWERS BOX 282 i I THAT PLEASE AND SATISFY MRS. OLETA BATES. Owner X H X KM 1W 1HHHWHHMM 1l 1t « X XX KXXX XX XX X BLAIR'S QUALITY DRY CLEANING Phone 36 TULIA, TEXAS FIRST NATIONAL BANK BACKERS OF T. H. S. TULIA. TEXAS COMPLIMENTS OF WILLSON a NICHOLS LUMBER CO. I I Building Materials, Hotpoint Refrigerators I i Plumbing, Windmill and Well Supplies Pipe and Pipe Fittings PHONE 210 X-'X-'X- FAIRBANKS MORSE AGENCY HENRY TEUBEL J. S. RIGGS Pres. Mgr. Secy. Treas. • ... Phone 286 ... CARRUTH SWISHER CREAMERY INC. | BATTERY ELECTRIC CREAMERY - CHEESE FACTORY MAGNETO GENERATOR Z • RADIATOR 7 BUTTER AND CHEESE REPAIRS CASH BUYERS OF | CREAM AND MILK Phone 81 4= TULIA. TEXAS AFTER SCHOOL . . . Cold Drinks Candies School Supplies Choice Billfolds Toilet Articles Medicines Special Gifts CRAWFORD PHARMACY PHONE 39 TULIA, TEXAS ••-. V-Vv .; V Y • • I ■• -v -i- - ;. • % - ' ViSS . s -■■- - . -■-■- ■-S3 v N. f -WPTTfiPP mfc S '.■l'yrZr?±A ,L,£ ±s mm4rZTy 2u ?7 '' '.- -saoccgrifgYlir Tft V k - . r A
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