Tyler Junior College - Apache Yearbook (Tyler, TX)

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C 35501 xx? ,X GREETINGS We purpose, Through this little volume, To instill Within The hearr ol every Apache pleasant memories ol days that are no more -3156 The 19 3 4 APACHE PHIUHSIICLI Ivy THE TRIBE 31516 I Page Four 4, XXWEII EDWARD GRIENEEKS Business Maiiager MONROE BRYAN PRICE HOXVARD PAULINE HEFFLER MELBA BROOKS Editorial Staff JEFF TUCKER CLYDE HOWIARD Circulation Nlaiiagerx ,IANETHA DALE KEARBY HERSCHEL NVELCH Kodak Editors CONNER RUSSELL HAZEI. TILLEY Pliotogmwiy OXNENA GODFREY Art Editor PHILLIP MALLOY jokes Editor MARY ETHEL BAKER VERNON CHILDERS EDITH CLARK MARGARET BRYSON Advertising MR. HI. C. HENDERSON MISS ADELE HENDERSON ECIIIOTILII Advisors MR. E, A. LAWXIER Financial Advisor MARIE FRANCES LEE Feature Editor HELEN GILLEY EVELYN EDWARDS Organizations CLARENCE HARRISON Sports Editor Q9 1-A A. 31501 'cl 5' X 4 .. 1 li I-Ui .. -,sr , -:W -2:-',iu4,Qiz9,1..:QlE,ql ir ll' ' Q jj. E . A 1. A it h 1 l b xi-If ' M ilf- I -Flit e Zflf.. A E' I A' 'L'-i 5 Tf51f3lfll' 1 f'Pf5ff31w? - . xii. . ' 8 7 ' E - .mm sf ' In iilllrmnrium CHARLES CLLBERSON WhbT January 24, H597-January l4, I934 The sun seemed dim and wan this morning, as obscured by a cloud. Or was it that our eyes were filled with tears? The Great Spirit has culled and the warrior has answered. He was our friendg even more, our brother. Our grief will be bitter, but not for long. Soon the sun will blaze once more in gloryg our hearts will lighten: our eyes will Clear: and we will realize that lvlanitou has called his son to Il higher, nobler duty. Apaches, all is well! Vxfarrior, rest in peace! if Page Five 31501 COUNCIL FIRES SACAMORES + BRAVES-SQUAWS WARPATH + IN CAMP SAC-AMORES 3lQl0l KWH' ri? IVIR. IVI. HODGES, M. A. Supemltendenl of Tyler Public Sclwul. President Tyler junior College Rn A J MISS MARY VIRGINIA MR. P. H, WALSER, M. A. HENDERSON, Mb A' Dean of College Dean of WO711C71 Page N BOARD OF EDUCATION T. C. Vv'illiams, President A. C. Booty, VicefPresident Mrs. Vada Hefner Babb, Secretary R. W. Fair T. B. Rainey, Jr. J. H. Barron Dl. D. Shaw P. C. Pinkerton, jr. X Page Tan APACHE CHANT Wc're Apache tribesmen, Dauntless, brave and strong. To defend our Totem Pole, Vxfe would suffer long. Gathered 'round our Council Fire We smoke our pipe of peace. Real Atta Kula Kula's we- Till life's powfwow we cease. We will be real red men, Honoring our band. We will make our tomahawks Feared throughout the land. To our sacred Hunting Ground We give this song of praiseg Her unstained Black and Gold Shall reign throughout our days. -By Frances Strange 1 .Il I Q1 MISS ALLENE BRANDENBURG, M. A. English MISS ALICE DOUGLAS. M. 5 Clothing CIA DOUGLAS. M. S. Registrar MISS ADELE HENDERSON, M X History HENDERSON, B. A. Science MISS MARY HENDERSON, M History and Economics MISS MILDRED HOWELL, M. A. French and Spanish MISS MATTIE JONES, Ph. B Public Speaking E A. LAWVER, B. S. Engineering MISS FRANCES POSTON Assistant Registrar A. POSTON, B. S. Mathematics MISS INA ROBERTS English and Librarian Page Twelve 32501 MRS. PEARL ROBERTSON, M. A. Education MR. P. H. WALSER, M. A. Psychology MRS. S. T, JONES. M. A. Governonent MISS VERA MANIRE, B. S. Physzcal Educatlon MRS. MERLE DE BONA, M. A Foods MISS LOTTIE RAY Assistant Librarian BRAVES-SQUAWS 7' .klrvv t .4 F' .ff- :U ' , -.. . 7 . -Y :h iffy-'g '.. 1 ..- 1 v-1. C-0 K . -5-.' R . Y.. . ,, -f , 35' ' pai . 'g-H, m .Y 1 1, ,c.-'nv 1 ,, ,,v - ' A 1 Q J m , ' I ,vm--, X. .,'.-.4 ' ' f,'., 3 lg, . ' 3 r i 3 : '- A -1.- ' ' v 'v , . U L 1. ,- -.-,.1,s ,- . al ...Ai , A A Lfl:'5nHLQv! ve-, ,fl fun fix-i -' 'Q -X .5 -1 ,JF ,f Pg, .N 2.1, ' 'AUT' ' I - 5 L' :dx-Q FQ fx f . . - -5 '.' n v ,O x 5 - M. fp- , .rf - Nmaf 35101 CHIEFTAINS HOWARD, ROBERT PRICE He is destined for success Class President 2 Lawyers Club Z Forensic 1 2 Las Mascaras 1 2 LOFTIS, GEORGE AUSTIN The world needs more folks like Austin Class VicefPresident 2 Lawyers Club 2 Forensic 1 2 BAN KHEAD, ALEXANDER He sliows promise of a wonderful future Freshman President Tennis GODFREY, OWENA Slie lias a liost of admirable virtues Class Secretary 1 Z W. A. A. 1 2 A. K. K. I 2 Girls' Forum I I DAVIS, HANFORD G. Is there anything lie doeswrt lqnoivl Class Treasurer 2 Lawyers Club I Forensic 2 Las Mascaras 2 FAULKNER, BETTY ANN Her personality appeals to all Freshman Treasurer W. A. A. A. K. K. BLAKE, MARY ALICE Truly tlze acnie of femininity Freshman Secretary W. A. A. A. K. K. Literary Vxfork Shop Page Fifi ZIIGIL WARRIORS Page Sixteen aol' -N pq... ALEXANDER, VIDA Speaks well and is well spoken of Lawyers Club 2 W. A. A. l Forensic Z Literary Xvurk Shop l BAILEY, WALTER EARL His faults lle gently on him Lawyers Club l BARTON, LENA CATHERINE Her serenity IS contaglous XV. A. A. 1 Z A. K. K. I 2 Gtrls' Fwrum Z Las Mztscaras 1 Churnl Club I BEALL, ROBBIE WARE Truly an lmnest gentleman BRYAN, MONROE Profound lg-fmwledge coupled witlz a subtle wit ' Ph: Theta Kappa Enumcers Club I 2 Ffrrenstc l 2 Las lVI.tsc:1r.1s 1 2 ffl.1ss President l Chcmtstry Assistant I Assucittlc Edttwr Spectrum Z CHAIVIPIGN, BYRON An unolatrusive clzap, a determined worker Lztwyus Clulw Z Fwrcnslc ' CLARK. EDITH A genml and gracious lady XV. A. A. 1 Z A. K. K. l 2 fltrls' Ftfrum l fl Lats Ivhscztrtts l Z Ihskct lhll Sptmsrwr 2 CURRIE. LOUISE And all was tender heart and consctenee W.A.A.12 A.K.K.12 fltrls' Fwrtlm I Z Las Mztsczirzts 1 Z Lltumry Wttrk Shup l I EDWARDS, EVELYN Suclt dllzgence and reserve slmuld be lauded XV. A. A. 1 2 A. K. K. l Z tlnrls' Furttm l 2 Las Mztsczuras 1 Z Lttcmry XV-trk Slwp I 2 FERGUSON, ALLIENE Always ready for fun XV. A. A. l A. K. K. l FERRELL, NANCE G. WL7lLllf that I could utter tlre tlzouglftts that rise in me - Tcnms l Sctcnic Club 1 GILLEY, HELEN les a pleasure to work or play Helen XK'.A.A.l2 A.K.K.lZ fltrls' Forum 1 Z wttlz 31 GI G1 GRIENEEKS, EDWARD WILLIAM Alert and a love for argument Enqmccrs Clulw 1 2 Las MLISCIIIBS 1 2 Science Club 1 HAIVIIVIQND, ELLENWYIN Ellenwyn fits her unusual name Las IVIasc.u'.15 2 One yu.u' .nt Bayl-vr HEFFLER, PAULINE The cleverest g1Tl of all Las Ivlfxscnraa Z HENSLEE, VIRGINIA The moxt fennnine of the fennnine lhrl:-I Furum I 1 Lug, Nlxmcanrns I Literary NVnrlc Shup Z HOVJARD. CLYDE C. Posxesses a most hlqeahle personality Igmwrs Club Z Furcmlc I Z V La: Mzxscarzub I 2 Ahwcxate Edmlr SpLc' trum Z KAEMMERLEN, LEO 1. Has an amiable and ll71flSSlUTl1'l'lg manner Engmc-:rs Club 1 2 Trnmb I 2 KEARBY, JANETHA DALE Brains.. looks, personality-what more could one ask? Ilu Theta Kappa Lawyers Clulw Z NV. A. A. 1 I Furenslcl A. K. K I I KILPATRICK, DORIS E. Inimitalnle- even in her laughter XV. A. A. I Z A. K. K. l 2 lhrlsk Furum I Z Las M.l5C.lf1l: 1 - Lxtcrglrv Vfurk Shop l I 1 LEE, MARIE FRANCES Valuable tlnngs come 171 small parcels XV. A. A. l Z A. K. K. I Z I'h1 Theta Kappa Las M-lSC4lf-I5 1 2 Lncrary Wlrrk Shup 1 MQFARLAND, CARL A. His dignity wzns hun l4T16'lldS Iinglnccrb Club 1 I MESSER, REBA Her heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth XV, A. A. A. K. K. MINGS, ROSEMARY The mzldemt manners, the gentlest heart XV. A. A. 2 A. K. K 2 fhrls' Fwrum 3 Lars Nldsczlmb I Lztemly Vulrk Shup 7. Ons yuznr at S. M. U. 433 'HF Q 165 Page Sn nt n llL'L'7I 1 UW Q! 3555- -f-Pt 31 ECE ODOM, MARTHA One of tlte college intelligentsia lflu Theta Kappa W. A. A, 1 Lss M.isc.11t.1s l Z PRICE, NED A fondness for immaculate dress Lawyers Club Z Las MZISCHFJS 1 Z ROOSTH, HAROLD Tltere is mucli in liim you do1i't expect Sciznu Cllulv 1 TAYLOR, HAZEL D. l see lzer sweet and fair YV.A.A.1Z A.K.K.lZ Las MHSC.lf.lb l I TILLEY. HAZEL R You have done our pleasures mucli grace, fair lady xv. A. A. 1 2 A. K. K. 1 z ' Girls' Forum l 2 Las Mriscziras 1 2 I.1rvr.i1'v XX'ork Slmp 1 TUCKER, JEFF Vkfould that I could utter tlie tliouglits that arise in me Engineers Club l 2 Las Mnscttrxus l Z Ilxniwing Assistant 2 WELCH, HERSCHEL Man, tliat is I lmr-mai. Z L.us Mascaras 1 2 VJHISENHUNT, IMOGENE Vwfliere ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise NV. A. A. I I A.K.K.12 Girls' Forum I 1 XVHITEHEAD, ARTHUR NEAL 'Tis a pity tlzat this sturdy type is 'rare lin-gum-mrs fllulw I I B1 ilugy Asststant Z XVILKINSON, JOSEPHINE A lieart as good as gold XV. A. A. 2 A. K, K. 2 lllflSt Forum 7 Litumrv XVnrlc Shop Z Une yc.nr at San Mairclss WILLIS, AVALON The limid that made lter good liatli made lier fair l'h1 Theta Kappa NV, A. A. I ZORN, CHARLES Arelent in lzis quests Lawyers Club 2 Forensic l 2 L.:s Mzuscaras l 2 SIEQI PAPOOSES ATKINSON, JACK Botliers notliing but a good book Lnginurs Club BAILEY, KATHRYN Little but loud A. K. K. BIRDXVELL, 1. B., -IR. Loves chemistry and dinner Basket Ball Tcnnls BRANDON, LETA A quiet and likeable sort XV. A. A. A. K. K. Girls' Forum BROOKS, MELBA Kind of short, but clun't tell liev W. A. A. A. K. K. Girls' Furum Las Mxiscarns BRYSON, MARGARET If it can be done, xlie can do it XV. A. A. A. K. K. CHILDERS, VERNON No job is too lfiavd for liinz Lawyers Club Furensic l..1s M::sc:r.1s CURTIS, BERTHA MARY Everyone is lier friend XV. A. A. A. K. K. flIl'lbA Fururi Literary NVurk Shop DICKASON, RUTH ADELE Looks delicate, but you don't know lier NV. A. A. A. K. K. DOYLE, RAY Tlie kind tliat girls fall for Basket Ball Engineers Clulw FRALEY, T. 1. Can lie tl1inlQ7 Yes. about girls Lxiwvcrs Club FREEMAN, HELEN One of tlie cofed beauties XV. A. A. L.is Nl.isc.irns Literary Vfurk Shup N 1118164 J wr! -1.90-4 Page Twcnty 31 EIGL GASSAWAY, JAMES Ask him if he really likes physics Lawyers Club GAUT, JAMES XVe'll back him in anything he does Enuinccrs Club HARRISON, CLARENCE Sonnie studies little, worries less Las Masczrras LLOYD, JAMES Capable. dependable, and friendly Eniglnccrs Club LUTTES, EDWINA Pleasing. friendly, and willing toi do her part XV. A. A. A. K. K. L.us Mascarzrs MALLOY, PHILLIP Little man with a big heart L .rs Mdscaraa McDONALD, LOUISE She is contented to make others happy IV. A. A. A. K. K. Girls' Forum Lrremrv Wrrrk Shop MCMILLAN, MARY ELLA She is always gay and cheerful W. A. A. A. K. K. Girls' Forum Lars lvlnscarais MILLER, LOIS Amialile and optimistic NV. A. A. A. K. K. MULLINS, LINNIE ANN Works quietly and efficiently XV. A. A. A. K. K. Girls' Forum NEXVMAN, DOROTHY She likes to talk and you like to listen XV. A. A. A. K. K. NEWTQN, JOSEPHINE She has plenty of brains and friends W. A. A. A, K. K. Literary Wurk S hop 31 EI QI PATTERSON, LOUISE Has a very agreeable d1spu.s1t1on A. K. K. RICE, GILBERT Sinvere in all lle does Bzaskut l5.all RGBERTS, LOLA LEE Attractive-wand did you ever hear lrcr sing? VJ. A. A. A. K. K. fl1l'l5- Furum RUSSELL, CQNNER Doesrft like lm curls but tlw girls dv FHICIIMF Las M.usc1ur11s SIMMONS, NELL Lively and full of pep XV. A. A. A. K. K. SMITH. MARY CHRISTINE Possexxes a sweet dlspwsition XV. A. A. Girls' Furum STAPLES, DAISY Trustworthy, fapable, and generous XV. A. A. A, K. K. Curl! F-,rum l.'1tcrgnry Wlwrk Shup Lab Mxascargus TAYLOR. LEE W1lll71lLf to lend a lland m anyzlzmg Lzlxvyyn Club Fuumnc Las M.1gc.nr.1s TULER, Q. He spcfclalizes in making friendx Bnskcr Ball BAKER, MARY ETHEL Slre learns only what slle wantx tu NV. A. A. A. K. K. Las M.1sc.:1'.1b Lltumry XVurk Shup HILL, CHARLES BERNARD HHS tlze best of true sportsmen SHERRY. VIRGINIA Does lrer best to lrelp utllers Las M.1bc.nr.as L1tu'.11'y W'urk Sh-rp Zia.. ,iz 4155 'Q' 'iv 'sa Page Twenty c rc s .UEIGL Page Twcutvftii o Engineers Cluh Engineers Clulw XVOOD, MARGARET Her hobby is talking W, A. A. A. K. K. XO! QQ IJ CONFESSION Ashamed and harboring sueh emotions I thrust them to the hack of mind. But oh, my friend, you are so blind! Wliztt you mistake for hold contempt Is only foolish fear disguised. + + Should I eoneezil these thoughts of mine From probing human eyes to find? Should I endure this mental stifling Because my weak and sensitive soul Fears ridicule? I am a fool! gPauline Hejjllei' Does he limi MATTASOLIO, JULIAN Always in a good humor CRANV FORD, NVILLIAM c a single fault? 3501 Page Twcntyfzhv 31Cf,Vo1 TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE The following students have heen invited to pledge themselves to Alpha Omicron chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the honorary fraterf nity of Tyler junior College. They were selected in view of their scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Alexander Bankhead, Mary Alice Blake, Melha Brooks, Ted Chilcote, Evelyn Crews, Louise Currie, Marjorie DeBord, Evelyn Edwards, Betty Ann Faulkner, Uwena Godfrey, Mary Helen Grider, Pauline Heiller, Price Howard, Wayiie Matthews, Louise McDonald, Josephine Newton. l SCHOLASTIC STANDING D Avalon Willis with a catalogue rating of 2,93 out of a possible 3 grade points leads in scholarship for the college. janetha Dale Kearhy ranks a close second with 2.81 rating. Third in scholarship is Marie Frances Lee, who has a ratio of 2.68. 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'5 LI 137 I ur , dw. 31UGIe PHI THETA KAPPA Left to right: Martha Odom, Treasurer Avalon Willis, VicefPresidentq Miss Howell, Sponf sorg Monroe Bryan, Presidentg Marie Frances Lee, Secretary janetha Dale Kearhy. LAWYERS CLUB Left to fright: James Gassawayg T. I. Fraley, Parliamevilariavig Clyde Howard: Vida Alexander: Charles Zorng Vernon Childcrsg Price Howard, Presidentg Kelly Smith, Secrewryg Austin Loftis: Mr. P. H. Walser, Sponsorg Hanford G. Davis. Seated at right: janetha Dale Kearby: Walter Earl Bailey, Byron Champion. Page Twenty- 1 QUE 'mmmmlnlllsm' w xg-ww 4 get-an xmsiaul llc! -1 lmlans Iruwflilif hx,-4-hi-A lil ann QI' nvf 11, M M11 n. f' ken-D - KW ' u Q num ,J 6 an-J w W i ., Y ,W Law 4-of mu 4 ., f 5 gm my aww wa nf' Una, .- Adggfx -Fm . P 131. 5, w I'.1uu 'I'u'unty-eight .-A. 4 ZUCIGZ f Ev- QB' 155'-Rim THE GIRLS' FORUM Ofhcers Martha Shuford ...,... ......, ,......,...,. ..,... ........,........., P Y 6 S lclfvl Evelyn Edwards ,,,,,,A ,,,,......,........... V iC6'PT6S1d6'7ll Melha Brooks ,,,,,AA.,,,,,,, ,,AA.,,..,,.... R eeordzng Secretary Dorothy Nell Wise ,,,,,A,- ,,,,,,,, C ovresponcling Seciftary Mary Leaeh ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,,...,....,,,...,r.,...... T TCLISUTET Miss Aileen Grilhn ,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,., ,,,,,.. F Cl c ulty SPUNSO7 Mrs. Roy Page ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l, ,,,rr,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,r,....,.,,,,,,.,,,,. T own SPUTISO7 The girls of Tyler junior College and Tyler High School form the membership of the Girls' Forum of the Texas Federated Cluhs. The Forum desires to have all the girls take part in some eluh activity that they might grow large in thought, word, and deed. EXECUTIVE BOARD Wiiiiiie Fred lvlorris, Lola Lee Roherts, VVynelle Hodges, Betty Ann Faulkner, Hazel Tilley. IN PICTURE First TOIUI Dorothy Nell Vv'ise, Melhzl Brooks, lvlartha Shuliord. Evelyn Edwards, lvlary Leach Second rrviv: Annie Lee Wlalters, Louise Currie, Dot Xhfallrer, Helen Peadro, Franees Connally Third row: Miiry' Louise Todd, Kathryn Smith, Edith Clark. Sara Sinith. Fourth row: lane Judge, Christine Smith, Helen Cilley, Miss Crillin. Page 'I'ii-eiilx 1 5501 .-asus: g '.-l9...T w ,f I N , '- 5 .- i Page Thirty ,A 'bln E50 DWI!! uma MUCQ Gffllill ' Dvlilxi tv f f 235 ZUEQIE ENGINEERS CLUB Left L0 right: James Lloydg Mr. E, A, Lawyer, Spmisr-rg Ray Doyleg james Gautg Edward Grieneeksz julian Mattasolio: Carl McFarland: jeff Tucker. SCCTt'IdTX,' Monroe Bryan, Presidentg Arthur Vtfhitehead, V:'cefPreszdentg jack Atkinsong Kenneth Nelson. The Engineers Cluh was organized to promote fellowship among the future representatives of the engineering world. Much has heen done along this line in the way of field trips. Probably the most enjoyahle trip was made to the Gulf pumping station at Big Sandy After inspecting the plant, the group spent the night fishing and telling whoppers. About the middle of the year, the Engineers went to Lufliin to visit the foundry there. Unusual courtesy was shown hy the guides who made the trip very henelicial. In January the Cluh promoted the Engineers' lviinstrel, which was a wonderful success. Qther trips were made to the Cotton Belt yards in Tyler, the Texas Power and Light Company plant at Trinidad, and hflr. Frank Bell's irrigation project near Tyler. Page Tlurtyfun 3101 Frmit LITERARY WORK SHOP ww Doris Kilpatrick: Miss Rulwcrtx, Spimwr, Katlicrinc Rusliinglz Evelyn Edwards, President, Virginia Hcnslcfz Rmcinairy lvlingm Rclwrter' Louise flurrig, Sfihldlllg' -Imcplwinc WvlllillINL,7I1I Vlmcpliinc Newton, V:u,'fPrcw1dev1t, lklairy Erlicl Baker: Hclcn l'rccinun. Secrel.1ry, Mary Alice Blake. Lunihq Morrix Catlicrinc Burton. 'Q' 'llilsnu 'Qin 4194 iw' kb wvs AQH- FORENSIC SOCIETY Twp mil' Mr Al. A. Pmtmi. Spmrwr, Byrun ffliziiuipiuim lzinctlia Dail-5 Kczirlwyg Hcrwlitl Wclclig fMixtin Lultix. Prc.x1di'wit,' Munrwc Bryan. Bnltmn You' Pi-igg Huwgirdl Clyde Huwurrlg H.inl'urd lhvis: Vidal Alexander. Sccrctiirju, Vernon Childers: Clizirlcw Zurn. Dixtrlcl Rup1'c,xcw1tcltiimm. Bryan Lind Lolntis. Fiqi Tlnnrty-tifwf 5501 Page Tfxirtyfthr 31EfL1 ' ,la-4-,- F? is EL ,V lr FRESHMAN COUNCIL First row Mzrry Alice Blake. Betty Ann Faulkner, Vcrlee Harton, Velma Colthorp, RUl'Y Thedford, Louisa Hill, Alexander Bankhead, Edwin Rasco, 0. Toler, Second row Ernektine Clark, Nell VVaddell, Melha Brooks, Kathryn Bailey, Lucille Woiiiack, Louise McDonald. Louise Morru. Mariorie DeBord, Ruth Adele Dickason, Louise Patterson, T. Fraley. Mary Ella IVIcMillan. Third row' Bertha Mary Curtik, Evelyn Crewx. Pretty Wiss, Helen Freeman, Lee Taylor, 'lack Atkinaon, Conner Rliwell. Fniwtlz row, Lola Lee Rohertx, Leta Brandon, Daisy Staples, Nell Simmons, La Nelle Sampf son, Linnie Ann lxlullins, lvlary Ethel Baker, Gilhert Rice, john lVIeNamara, Williaiiil Crawford. Howard Thompxon, Rohert Peacock. Vslayne lvlaithewx, Paul Arnold. -lohn Watkliis, Phillip Malloy. Fifth ron' Mixx Howell, Rims llohertwn, Slick Dean. Dorothy Newman Sixrli row Brady Vxlhite, -lamex Gawaway, blames Shahan. Clarence Harrison, B. Birdwell, Reagan Gregory, Miss Adele Henderxon, lvlr. XValsei'. I'aqe'Il1nryfloiir I ,Q 1 5 5 V li' W, K. -1 e 516101 SOPHOMORE COUNCIL First row: Avalon Willis, Mary Helen Grider, Vida Alexander, Alliene Ferguson, Hiilcl Taylor, Marie Frances Lee, Virgmia Henslee. Second row: Clyde Howard, Byron Champion, Doris Kilpatrick, Pauline Helller, Louise Currie, Edwina Luttes. Third row: Hanford Davis, Austin Loftis, Nance Ferrell, Lorraine Riecli, Rosemary lvlinpb. Ellenwyn Hammond, Nora Lee Castle. Fourth row: Mr. A. Poston, XValter Earl Bailey, Cwena Godfrey, Helen Gilley, lanetha Dale Kearhy, Evelyn Edwards. Fifth row: Edith Clark, Hazel Tilley. Srxtlr Row: Arthur Vxfhitehead, Carl McFarla11d, Edward Grieneeks, lvlonroe Bryan, ,lell Tucker, Leo Kaennnerlen. Seventh row: Mr. C. Henderson, Herschel Welch, Price Howard, Harold Roosth. Page rl-lIl7fN lll't' 31516 ,xg A , Q ,A 'J-'1-J' A '55 QW.: A ' 5- L'-'14 'f' WOMANS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Frrxt row R1ccI41 Baker: Mmgs Clark. Prqxldcnt' MiIIer: Godfrey, Publmty Manager Vx'1IIiinson. Sl'1'07ld row' K1Iputr1ckg Morrng Dickuson: McDonald: Lee, Secretary Ferguson: Faulkner Brookx TYc'Ll.Nll7'C7', Currie: Henry: Roberta: Barton: Cnrliwg BIakc. TIHYLI row Edwurdsg Luttcv .'XICx11mIQr1 Stz1pIcsg Taylorg NYo1nackg MLIIITIISL Davis. Fnm'rIz row' Newman: Crcws: 'I'1IIcy. V156-Pre.mIm1tg G1IIcy1 Newton: Miss Mary Hcnder wan, SPo11,so7'. BOB NELSON'S ORCHESTRA Luft to r1'QI1t IQIIYIIIKJIICI Rlwnc. EI. I.. Pope, XViIIQ1rd Rhone, Raymond Boone, BIII Barnett Lou Fornnln, BIAIQQ NYood, Bob Nchon. I,rIrgu'II111ly'x1.x n , I QUEG First Tow: Ernest Gilley, Captain Ray Gilley, Dave Gilley. Cleveland Gilley. Second row' Buwiess Manager 'lohn Elton Hodges, Gilhert Rice, Reagan Gregory, B. Birdwell, Coach George A. Foltz. Third row: james Shahan, Letcher A. QSlickj Dean, j. O. Toler. In front Mascot james Kroesen. SCALPS CF THE SEASON Athens Qxj . 32 Apaches Paris . . . 27 Apaches Paris . . . 26 Apaches Athens lxj . 24 Apaches Texarkana . Z7 Apaches Texarkana . 43 Apaches Lon Morris . 34 Apaches Lon Morris . 28 Apaches Paris . . . 22 Apaches Paris . . . 27 Apaches Lon Morris . 39 Apaches Lon lvlorris . 32 Apaches Marshall . . '10 Apaches Marshall . . 65 Apaches Schreiner . 22 Apaches Amarillo . . 24 Apaches 491 5 ll .in 31501 0.5.5, ,faviigg A APACHE ALUMNI HARRY BINDLER Promment Tyler attornex rl-ln, lvst ul l'VL.KlLl' apullm . ,lESSE TAYLOR Employed by ml Company Honor frmdlmtc .xt Umxcrfuy of T1 ma EARL STORY Entployenl at Declqer Sons lJ+ln't vnu lnkc that mulls? XVlLLlAM IBILLJ WARD XXf'lllLCllUlLSC teacher and coacll Ht ll1l'I'lI5ll1,b Almclu lmbktr lmll :ta l'.Lgt'Tl11rtyfctgl1l XVARREN MCDONALD Successful local attorney Thx tim Student Body Prcmdcnt A. E. QBERTJ FRANCIS Employed at Francis Transfer A hard worker .md za true frlcnd RAY THURNIQND Tyler City fudge Nu lwttcr frlcnd can be found ISRAEL SMITH Distingmslred Tyler attorney Sucfcw me lug lor the zwlun: Company IN CAMP i .. ,Y -:f .-- , If . E. jam!! WL. 'J ,, . 4r'R 9 gli 1-LUUM: -v., ,, J7'?: '. I ' l . 5,'1 v .- 1 1' 24'I:1qf5f'l'I1',w Jil.. .' ' L 1. ' . - 4 ' r . ' 1 ' , its 9, lx ' 3 ' 'f xf 1 -r than A 1 i 1 . -..,,M.,:w?:,. 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',-.N Q I SA lvl I' - q-A , -ev ' 4 Ja? ftp' f 4 ' , ' -f H ,1 1' f. -:MAL ., p,.s..,,.,.,f 'f if -.,:,f'Q1 N 1' ' 1 . , N ,fill-ff' .-ai' ,rf-fl. 14-.-J. .In 'la' 1 -vw ' -l ' 35 W1 A ' 4.'4 . v nf ' ' ' ' ' 4. . V , . no , ' ' I ff 6 g . xv-., A, , v ' . , .I w f. . .,, ru lM1gvr w u ' Y I , r' if 'O :'l L 'N WL , 1? UK 'QP' g, ' 3501 WIGWAM HUMOR Clyde Howard lto waiter in cafej: Say, waiter, how long have you been cm ployed here? NVaiter: Cnly six weeks, sir. Clyde: Ch, then, it wasn't you that took my order. -4- --r- Young Lady fto Price Howard at Bryan's storejz Have you Kissed Mc by Moonlight ? Price fblushing furiouslyj: No, malamg it must have been the other fellow. Ivc only been here for a week. .... ..,. Clarence Harrison: Isn't she a corker? I. B. Birdwell: Who? Clarence: The girl that works in the bottle factory. -4-- Hr- Helen Freeman: I haven't slept at all the last four days. T. Fraley: How do you manage it? Helen: I sleep at nights. 4.. ..,. Edith Clark: I see they have a town in Iwlassachusetts named after you. Ted Chilcote: Thatls nice of them. What is it? Edith: Marblehead. -4-I -r- Ned Price fpassing the candyj : Sweets to the sweet. Martha Odom: Thank you. And won't you have some nuts? 1-1 Hr- It's all right to have close friends if they loosen up occasionally. Motor Cop: You're under arrest for racing. Willard Rhone: Ch, but you're mistaken. I wasn't racingaabut I passed a couple of fellows who were. faclq Owens: There's one thing I can't eat for breakfast. Bill Crawford: What is that? jack: Dinner. -4-I -r- Mr. Poston: To the right of you is north. To the left of you is south. In front of you is west. Now what is behind you? Leo Davis lsobbingj : I told Ma you'd see that patch on my pants. .... ..,, Mr. Henderson: How many ribs have you? Dick Bryarly: I don't know, teacher. I'm so awfully ticklish I never could count them. .... ..,. Charley Zorn: Are you fond of nuts? Christine Collins: Is this a proposal? She's only a moonshiner's daughter, but I love her still. Page F 'T 515 Pugc Fuvtyhtwo 'G-4 4-A M, E .UGICI Page Fovzy-zhvuc , .rw ,Q xgu Furtyffuur 31101 1:1 I gf TT Q 2 31501 f. A-, gs, 5- -lr 1 , ,M,2,., , 1 X , Y ,,,, w :IJFFW fl X, I ww. , N. Y, Wx, fy f fff 1 ,P 343573 fy - V if-'f lffwm if 'iiiyf Y Furtyffirc .BCIQ1 WIGWAM HUMOR Mrs. Bailey: That young man stayed late again last night. Kathryn: Yes, Mother, I was showing him some of our picture postcards. ldrs. Bailey: Well, the next time he calls, show him some of our electric light bills. -4- --p An Apache advertised in the papers for a wife, and received answers from 1,875 husbands saying he could have theirs. q.. ..,, Miss Brandenburg: Now take this sentence for example: 'Let the cow out of the lotf What mood? jeff Tucker fhrightlyj 1 The cow. q.. up I love Clarice and she loves Dan, And Dan loves sweet Marie, Marie loves Frank, and Frank loves Ann, And Ann's in love with me. q., ..,. Son: Mother, how did Dad get to know you? Mother: Une day I fell into the lake, and he jumped in and saved me. Son fthoughtfullyj : I'I'm, that's funny. He won't let me learn to swim. -4.- --r- Miss Henderson: Give an example of a coincidence. Hank Davis: Mother and Father were married on the same day. 1-V --b He loves herifor all he's worth. She loves him-for all he's worth. -4-- --n Alex Banlqliead fto fractional intellect customerj : What'll it be? A glass of plain soda without flavor. Without what flavor? Long pause. Without chocolate flavor. You can't have it without chocolate flavor. We're out of chocolate. You'll have to take it without vanilla. judge Brooks: It seems that I have seen you before. Vernon Childers: You have, your honor. It was I who taught Melba to play on the piano. fudge: Thirty years. PixgcFo1ty-.six .UCILE THE WAMPUM BELT 57.50 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK 36.00 IRION DRUG COMPANY 55.00 CALDWELL, HUGHES, DELAY 81 ALLEN MR. L. B. DEAN HOLLEY'S TAXI CABS MAYER 8: SCHMIDT BRYAN, THE BOOKMAN TYLER GAS SERVICE COMPANY COUNTY JUDGE BRADY GENTRY CARLTON LUMBER COMPANY PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK BRUSH BROTHERS, CLEANERS SHERIFF EARL PRICE TEXAS POWER 8: LIGHT COMPANY TEXAS OIL PRODUCTS COMPANY, GLADEWATER 53.50 NEIL-SIMPSON DRUG COMPANY JACOB E. DECKER 8: SONS MALAVANSOS CAFE E. H. 8: A. DAVIS MECCA CAFE FORD MOTOR COMPANY TYLER BAKING COMPANY 33.00 LOU HAT SHOP 82.50 DICKASON-GIRARD, JEWELERS WADEL-CONNALLY HARDWARE COMPANY RIVIERE BOTTLING COMPANY TOM WILSON HARDWARE COMPANY LIGHTSEY'S ONE STOP MR. T. B. McCONNELL NICHOLS STUDIO HIGH SCHOOL PHARMACY MR. N. B. KING DR. WYLIE CLYDE MR. T. B. RAMEY HALE-CLYDE KlDD'S DAIRY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY MR. ERNEST S. GOENS EISEN'S FRENCH MARKET DR. TAYLOR'S FOOT CLINIC 52.00 E. E. GORSLINE 8: SON DR. E. W. CLAWATER HOWLE-WATSON 81 COMPANY DR. H. R. COATS DR. ROY L. PAGE CRIM MOTOR COMPANY DR. E. D. RICE CRESCENT LAUNDRY 51.50 KLINE'S SES HAYNES CLEANERS 51.00 MAXINE LADIES SHOP LASATER 8x RICHARDSON TYLER STATE BANK BROOKSHIRE BROTHERS MR. J. E. BILLINGSLEY MR. HORACE JETER MR. ROY BUTLER J. R. ROZELL SHOE SHOP MR. J. F. WALKER MR. H. B. MARSH REAL JUICE COMPANY DR. BRUCE WILKINSON BAER HARDWARE STORE DR. L. E. SKINNER MR. M. SIEGEL CINDERELLA SHOE SHOP SAMPSON-LYLE CLOTHING MR. HENRY ALLEN A FRI END, 50c COMPANY I1IlQn.'FUYIj 5CI I VESTAL PRINTING COMPANY 5 , Established l9Il Fort Worth 3 . Eff Printed by v Y I A' tl 4 ul 'I ho oul ul! V Q9- ip lv T, O . m Q K: ,, X M A, fl ' xi 'N ' 5? , ii IT. 431 14 I 'A 1 ' 4, .ffiiigil A '13 Q vs. T je' ' 'Q T E at i f E il i g ' as ie ' - ' 1 jj' Q ,T sl l T ai I q ,, ,Q li :motif i V FS 6 I-IERE 'J' 'f' ' T you see the laces oi j some oi the editors, managers,and T7 ' 3 sponsors over Tour states with whom 1' T A Q Q A we have worked this year. -K 23? 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