Waco High School - Daisy Chain Yearbook (Waco, TX)

 - Class of 1935

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n A A -'L XfV A ts? A A ,Q 'P+' 7 x1 Www- fif, f? -1 wr. 9 065+-Mr 'NGTON 1+ M' 535 ? 522553240 vu-Au, CR! X2-1-Y 'f Q LLL 1 1 sf ,714-92 f fl-fe 'N' MQW' fd' rf 'c-160 M -Qi f fa x..V.X-i- A ff lg W A 1 Xi fA ,- ,STX-, -' x,,... THE 1935 DAISY CHAIN ,IS ON THE AIR! BRQADCASIIING THRQUGII THI: FACILIIIIES QI' S-E-N-I-O-R CLASS QKIIYII WACO HIGH RE YGU LISTENING? HOVVARD VVILLIABIS Ef1'z'tor of ilie Dairy Chain To H. W., our ehief of staff, I Our cups we raiseg this toast we quaff. For the Work he's done and made us do CWe like it now that we are throughj. Success to him and length of days, Fortune and friends attend his Ways. Lift high the glass filled to the brim, VVith right good will we drink to him. l DEDICATIO MR. B. B. COBB Szlperintelzdent ofCityS1rl1oof.v ll0l5'10.35l lResigned February 15, 1935, to accept the position of Secretary-'llreasurer of the Texas State 'lleacliers' Associationl. Loyal and kindly friend eeto you We feel this humble tribute due. For the years of splendid service rendered For help and counsel wisely tendered. For the lifting touch you always had For every student, good or had. Gratefully recalling this anew, We dedicate our book to you. ffmlllw ,1, X ,,lL:1,,+.iQ, f H135 by lflf 5lTXIllR Clhxss of lfn' ww H1011 Scum Agn -un - - noun:-N -uunuu. uuunnun- furnuuurn. fuuunuucn nuuunun uuunuu--. nuuuun- unouuou valnuur R.....u- 7 4RS HEAEUNCE N AN 'w M 'N X -M, we fi,wMVw ww ww S ge :fy 1 fi N.-1 3. f il im W, 81- ir mlfll W' MRL E f-' H ' M'-Nr 4 Q 3' w . 'Nw 'A Q gs bmi f , Zllfjsfm, in FL f Us 313 :st me ff. 'fre' is Y H sm ff? 5 , 5 'N-. 'NM NNW! N i E ...R Whri loves not knowledge? VVlio shall rail Against her beauty? Relay she mix With men and prosper! VVIio shall Hx Her pillars? Let her Work prevail. Wvebster. l 'I ' 0 Gold that huvs health can ncvcr be ill spent, Nor hours laid out in harmless merri ment. John Ufebster. P l i E e i I i i X i r l MR. Ii. T. GENHEINIER IJl'1.IZI7I.f7I1l of Senior Hzigfl Srffzool Loathing pretense, he did With cheerful will, VVhnt others talked of while their hands were still. lffllittier. NIR. R. H. BRISTER SIlf7t'l'l.IZl'6'I1d6lIf of City Szflmolx Clilected February 19, 19353 Rich in saving common scnsc, And, as the greatest only arc, In hls s1mpl1c1ty Subllflllf. Tru II yxo ll . MR. C. A. Iilfzlu' 1Jl't',Y1.Hlf l1f of the Sf'!I0O!1g0Kl7'ff In praise and in clispraise the szum-, A man of well-tempered frame. Tfnrzyfo 11. ,N F.-xCI'I,TY Firsz Rofw: B:XSl fYJRI3, BERNIIAUSHN, BRISTIER, BROUN, liukKuA1.TER, BU'l'l.IiR, C'r,m'mN. , ' N 1 w w w D V .Swmmi Row: Cm.r:MAx, Coxxmc, Ckow, L YNNINCH,-XM, C LJRRY, lj.-XNIIEL, Down. M, wwf-Q Tlziml Roux' DL'M0x'1, FORSCARIJ, FUTRELL, f2.fXYI.E, f30l'l,IJ, G. I'IAM11,'l'rN, R. II.'x.111.'1'0x. Miss ANN1141 M. FURSGARD .f.v.x'1'.s'f1111l l,I'l'IIl'Z.f7lll of Senior P11111 I1 S ell 0 ol Gentle of specrll BCl1Q'fiL'K'llI of mind. llomfr. V FACULTY First Rofw: IIARRISOX, HAWIQS, IIFINFJFIRSIIY, IIURNE, llxmox, jouxsox, KEI'IIlI,I'lX'. Srff1r1dR0fu:,' Ihxma, LEB0w, I.raL'scf1xEk, Lumix, McC'ol,r,L'M, Mclflmm, N1CFARl..KND. Thin! Rofw: Mouuxmzo, MOORE, MOREI!lifKlD, MUl.1,r:N, NEWTON, P,x1,:m:k, Oslsokx. , L' H 2ffi:Qi4Ak1 L' YG P lx' ,, J, i 95.-Y ,f Q L x ' 'ly x lf, MR. xl. M. HAw1cra lgllXil1E5.Y J'IlIlIl1ff6'1' of fltfzlctic Council lr is thc face of one who kncw That we were lc-:arming while we lzzughcn Rnlzizzxolz. F,xcl'1f1'x' First Rome: PRIXZIXG, Rlcnlxklwsfuw, SHAW, Y. SHAW, SKIXXIQR, SMITH, Sxxkrs. Sm-azzd Rofw: Dr: STIVERS, S'l'RICKI,.-XSD, '1',xkvl-LR, Trxus, 'I'r1kk.xxcE, Vxzsm, XV,x1,1,Acr:. Third Rofw: XVIQAVER, XVIERNICR, XVILDIS11, XVISIQ, XVRIGHT, YARRIXGTON, ZUR1f1.UH. 1 ' 'L 1 . . ' W' ' 'I W nfs' X . .F . Lf K U. e 1 f , KA ' N V n J V f A H ,Km L .X. 4'-.. X , IN MR. O. L. BASFORIJ B. A., M. A. .Malhfmalirs MR. E. A. BERNIIAUSEN B. A. Eronornivs MISS DORIS BRISTER B. A. Colnlnfrfial MISS VLA BROUN B. A. Ilnmf Evonomifs MISS INA BURRIIALIER B. S., M. A. Home Efonornifs MRS. MARIAN C. BU'I'I.ER B. A. English and Latin MISS MARI' CLAYTON B. A., M. A. Mathwnraiifs MRS. FRANCES COLEMAN B. S. Librarian MISS SAIIIE CONXOR E. A., M. A. 1 rwn1'h and Spanish MRS. JIM CROVV B. A. X fs English S5 .,w MRS. J. G. Cuts INGHAM B. A., M. A. English MISS MY'R'lil.E CURRY B. S. Homr Emnomirs MISS RlQ'I'Il JEAN HIXMII.'1 FACI 'LTY MISS Zou S'I'EEI.E DAMEL B. A. English MISS VERA Down Ph. D. Ilornf E1'Ull0lllit'5 MISS HELEN DIIMONT B. A., M. A. Sfiflzrf' MISS ANXIE M. FIJRSGARII B. A. qlssl. l'rinz'ifval and Lalin MISS CARRIE Flj'l'RELI. B. A. .Mafhfmalirs MISS LOUISE LQAYLE B. A., M. A. English MRS. IQRUMAN QELOVER B. A. lwatlzrnzalirs MISS KATIIEEEN GoUI,Iu B. A. Spanish MISS fill.-ACE l'IAMII.'l'0N B. A., NI. A. Spanish and English B. A., M. A. Spanish MISS AI.Is0x HARRISON A. B., M. A. English MR. J. M. HAWES B. A., LI.. B. Mllff1fllIlllil'J 'ON MR. R. E. EIFXDERSOX B. A. Cifvifs MISS GLAIIIS H0Rx B. A. Ilislory MRS. S. J. LIURT B. S. Ilomw Emnomifs MISS JICNNIIC HYIXION B. S., M. A. Ilonzr EI'0ll0IHil'.f MR. E. D. JOHXSUX B. A., M. A. English MR. R. B. KEITHLEI' B. S. Physifal Edizfafion MRS. MIXBEI. K1NlJl.EX' B. S. Ilonn' Eronomifs MR. O. R. LADE B. A., M. A. Sficrzrr MRS. CARI. LARSSON B. S. .W alh 1' rn al i rs MRS. DAN LEISOW, JR B. A. Co nz rn Fffidl MISS IVIARIE LESLIE English MISS CI,II'IfoRn I.ETEI.l.I B. S. Mdfll1'lV1dlll'5 Z Miss N1AR'l IIA ,'1USCHNIill B. A. .Ualllrnzalirs Miss DoRo'1'm' l.oGu1c B. A. Pllllfil' Sf7l'llA'ill!f MRs. l.U1..x McC'o1.1.uM .I.v.vi.v5la11l Lillftlfillll A1153 1inx.x MclCl.R0x' IS. A., M. A. Ifllylixfl and Lllfill MRs. B. II. Mcl ARI..xxn IS. A. llislnry MR. F. Ii. MmlL'NnR0 H. A. Cn 111 nz frfial Miss AI.1.Ila Blil.I.II NTOURF A. B. .lllwlldzzlzzf Sr1'r'rlary Miss EMMA MoRlcH1z.xn B. A. Plzysiml EIilll'!lli0Il Miss ARM: Imax MU1.1.14x H. A. Ifllgflisfz Miss NE1.1.na V. MUl.I.liN B. S., M. A. History MR. Cmnu Nlfw'1'oN B. A.. IW. A. Sfi1'1zz'w Miss ICl.oR OSIIOR x B. A., M. A. Latin FAC VLTY M MR. A. C. P.xl.MliR B. A., M. A. Sfiwfzu' am! .llalfzwlllzzlifs N1R.1l.fl. Pmxzxxu Ii. A. Sfiflll I' Miss CARm,1xE R1cH.xRnsox B. A., M. A. lflzgliyll MR. l1l2R1:lcR'1' Sk'lIW'Ii'lAlN1 AN H. A. .1lull1r'111aliz'.v MRs. 1.x NX 15. Slum B. A., M. R. A. f.vllIl1l!II'l'lkiIll MISS Y.xl.0R1lc SHAW B. A. Pzzlfliz' Sf?1'tlkillff MR. I.Yl.E SRINNRR Blush' B., B. A. liazzd and lfzzglisll MR. G. M. SMITH B. S. A'lI'l'lIllllil'l1f Drafwiugf MR. R. J. SxARrc R. R. s. Sfinzu' Miss CURRY me S'1'1vr1Rs A. B., M. A., H. M. Mzzsif' Miss 1.LfI.Lf S'1'R1cRl..xxn IS. A. 1Mlll!l1'lIlIlfiI'5 am! lli.vlvry IVIRS. -I. Ii. 'I'ARv1aR B. S. llomf EI'0ll0ll1it'5 MRS. AIARX' Txxus f.vUll17I11'l'IiIl! MR. H. 'l'. '1'URRANCli, JR B. A., M. A. Ciwizx MRs. E. j. VEs:-Lx' Ph. Ii. llismry M155 VliR1.1xi XVAI.I.AL'li B. A. A1llf!Il'Ul11fil'.Y MR. Rrn:r:R'1' AVE.-XVKR B. A., M. A. llixlory MR. IC. A. AVERNEK B. S. 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RIILNER FAVORITE -IAAIES KEI.I.x' IXIARY LOI' IQEE -IAAIES ROGERS FIOVVARIJ NVILLIAAIS FRED SIAION CHARLES SPEAR IQUGENE FIIILTON BILLY XVIIITE HOWARD XVILLIAIIIS SOCIAL COMMITTEES SAAIAIIE CIIAZANOVV II Iid- Yun' fun? I.0I.I.IE MAE CRICIII,Ow H ARDY H AY FRANK KIcI,I.NER XV. D. BIILNER .ALTON VVESTIIROOK EITGENE 'IIILTON FRED SIMON K.I'I'IIRx'N XV,-XLL.-KCI? HOWARD XVILLI.-XMS INVITATION COMMITTEES Jlizl- Yun' LOVE JOY CARLILE HELON Ii.-IIILIIAN ICIJNA IIOSFY XVILL D. IXICLEAN June RIARJORIIZ BEN ,ADAMS IDOROTIIY BEKKEN IDOFI-'IE ANDREWS FRANK L.-XTHAM IXIYRTIS APPLEGATE Convictus IVVIKII you slarivd out, a full .vel of tools You received on the day of your birllzj ZVoI body alone, bu! also a .Yf?I.l'l.f, fwfziclz rzlfex The course you will travel on earth. Your fingers and foes, arrnx, legx and feet, fire as many and good ax Zfle restj In fad, your equ1'jJmenf1's Qvlzoffy C01?lfJ!L'fL' flnd nz' for a fjl'IlKHl.l1fj fzfxf. It lllllkfj' no d1'jjrf'1'v111fff ax io 7L'!It'l'F you Qwre born, You have all others' idwzitzral kit. Of a IJIIIIIIT6' fo make good you rannoi I71'.YllO7'I1, fVor of ine poaver to slzou' TL'l..YdOHI or wil. Tl10IlfjfI all .viari alike, some quickly gin' out find flzrou' ufw the job in dexfuair. They run Ollf0f.l'0IH'l1fjf',billII01L0Ilf0f'If0IlI7f4, For f.lIl.11lI'L' xonze XIKITL' quite a ffazlr. It isn't the body 'Zl'!IilTlI moxl !IlIIl6lIiCfIp.S' In Ille 1'af'e for the goal we all seek, But a .rouf that 1.1 .V!llfjfjl'.Y!1, flKI,0,l'l'fFflI io ffzjue, Or a will Ifzaf ix flabby and 'iL't'llk, So gird up your loins, and say I f7anJ',' For there ix no .mrilz fllillfj ax good fufk. I-lard work and j7Ill'I1.ffllkl.I1!j, pfux failh, fx the plan Jnd the iL'l'l1l1t'l' is he who has pfurik. -IQAYE TIl7WIEl.I., Hlid-Year Clays Poet. Mid -Year Class History iw we look back on the history of the Blid-Year Class of lQ35 the silhouettes of the years pass silently before our eyes. ln February, 1932, we realized our long-cherished dreams and entered high school-a group of rollicking boys and girls called Slimes. During the first year nothing of great importance happened, as we were only slimes and had but few privileges. VVe were then promoted to our sophomore year in which many important events occurred. VVe were allowed the privilege of vot- ing and of becoming trafiic oilicers. During our sophomore year our class started spreading into every branch ofthe school activities. Some turned their attention to Music, others to School Government and Forensics, and others to Athletics. It was at this time that we began to feel the Spirit of VVaco High. And then came the last year, which was the most important-- we became Seniors. During the preceding year of strenuous activi- ties we had lost our rollicking proclivities and had become dignified Seniors. During our Senior year we were kept busy with outside activities, and a bit of class work on the side. Some were busy with the Dairy Clmin, while others gave their talents to the lNlusic De- partment. Later in the year some devoted themselves to the produc- tion of the Class Play. The rest of the Class was busy helping carry on the School Government. Now the mighty Class of L25 closes its glorious history in Waco High. Some carved their names high in the class annals, others seemed to be content with a more meager lot. We may be scattered to thepcorners of the universe, we may win glory. Slay that glory ever echo back to its birthplace-the school of our praises and end- less adoration-VVaco High forever. -H. F. lXICl,0NAI.D, '35. .Mid -Year Class ropheey AVING filled all studio appointments and completed the dayys duties l settled in my library to glance over the New York Times, and there on the front page was my old school friend, jack Donahue, the greatest germ collector and bacteria analyzer in the worldf' Though a great scientist. he was the same Donahue with that twinkling mischief in his eye. Thinking back over the good old times we all had in Waco High about l35, I began wondering just what had become of them all, my classmates, and how they had fared along lifels highway. Seized with a sudden inspiration, l decided to take a vacation of investigation. I made my Way to the roof, where my auto-gyro awaited. lint just as l was about to climb in. a great electric sign caught my eye, TH ii Arsxaxmia .vxo Hicks' ljRI?'1'ZEI,S. TH iz llizsr AND lhxaoiazsr ix THE XVORLIJ. NVhy. that was Harry and D. T.. to be sure. XVell, who would have thought it? Heading south, l decided to land in Prov- ince, New -Iersey, and spend the night. Entering the lounge of the XVESTHROOK, l was greeted by the ever-smiling host, none other than dear old Alton himself. VVhat a surprise! And to his left was the fam- ous cocktail maker, Ed Barnes. The two gentlemen escorted me to the ball-room and there, of all people. was Brooks Rlcliinney and his orchestra, known far and wide as the HICKINNIAIY lNIoNGRE1.s. Here were three of my old school pals in one place. and only a few hours flight from my front door. YVith an early start l made Virginia by noon the next day and decided to visit the Cosmetic Com- plexion College at Richmond. How my eyes bulged when the Dean of women and her assistant proved to be Edna Hosey and lllarguerite Porter! ln the course of the evening l learned that their financier was Anita Hopson. the great concert pianist, and that the originator of their noted mushroom massage was that lovely personage, Reeva Reesing. l simply gasped when l found among their instructors that inseparable trio, lklildred Reuwer, Lucille Audey, and Frankie Leonard. Too soon, l had to say good- bye. ln Norfolk, l noticed in the newspaper that my dear friend, the former Dorothy Cheek, was the hostess of a yachting party on the Potomac. l decided to hop over and take advantage of my forgotten invitation. Of course, there were many oh's, when revealed among the guests was the former Helon Bauman, a popular vocalistg liay Tidwell, the noted poetess of the dayg llarvey Eldredge, a newspaper editorg David Quill, Yale's full-back, Helen Ford secretary to the President of Li. S.g l,ullene lllosley. our great economistg Sammie Chazanow, noted for his successful entertainmentsg Aloe VVilliams. our second lValter VVinchellg Catherine VVatts, a Paris designer, and Leslie Anderson, Broadway's juvenile. Cruising through the air, enroute to lflorida, l recollected a gift from an old schoolmate, a complimentary edition of her book, The Lift' of ll Pofrzlo Hug, by Doris U'Steen, and published by the Slade and Spear Publishing Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio. Pausing in lyliami for gas, l noticed the billing of a show there at the George H. lylilton Theatre. starring Earle VValters, Robert Threadgill. Ben Sanderford, Floyd Colley, Phil VVeaver and lllaurice VVilson, in the most popular all-male cast of the season. under the direction of Aloe Harris and .lames Hamilton. Dropping in for a chat with the fela lows, l learned that D. L. Tiner was a successful lawyer in Detroitg xlohn lylilton Scott, a radio an- nouncerg Alvis Taylor, an acrobatg H. l . lN'IcDonald, a history professor, Doris lyioody, a ballet dan- cerg Eleanor lN'IcLerran, a dietician for Columbials Football Starsg Nlargaret Huddlestmi, a member of Congress, and VVilma llloore, a snake charmer. Now in passing through lylississippi, one should always take time to attend the circus. Imagine my emotion when l discovered the owners of the Sniggalby Snaggelty Circus to be Killingsworth, Kemp, and Kelly. lVIy attention was attracted by a buy your tickets now while they last-folksln Whyf, it was my old friend James Craven. to be sure. to be sure! The show began with the grand parade, and why, if there wasnlt the worldys famous fat man. john Padgett. and the lion tamer. lllonroe Lanmong also the monkey trainer. Johnny Taylor. and Xvalter O'Connell. the tight-rope walker. lvell, the world is a small place! There were Richard Thompson, Charles Storey, Alim lXIcClendon, and Arthur Brooks, impersonating the naughty clowns. VVinging my way to California I ran into a llying squadron of -Iohn XVilliams and his parachute artist, Roberta Allen. VVatching their antics, I realized from Roberta's jump that something was wrong, and landed in time to help her to the hospital at Denver, where the House l'hysician was Homer VVells. and lllarie Spiegel was the efficient nurse. The doctor reporting nothing more serious than a sprained ankle, I made my way to the beauty parlor, to remove the marks of travel. There. of all people, was Eula Vee Pollock. lt seemed her college career ended when she and Agnes VVebb and Lucille lVolf sought to chloroform the French teacher's pet poodle, which Scott Rentz, the veterinary. was unable to revive. Eula Vee whispered that Ethel Harris was the mother of triplets and that Love .loy Carlile, Gwendolyn Gill. and hIargaret Goodman had gone abroad to study the psychology of Crocodile Tears. Gossip will out, you know! At last I arrived in Sunny California with ribbons flying, and there to meet me was the Gover- nor, Yvilliam Sparks, and his legal adviser, Richard Goss. Nothing would satisfy them but a party, and I was still in the dark when the light dawned. A big class reunion! The date was set, and who should be host but the honorable lNIr. E. T. Genheimer in person, a little aged but still all there. At the party I learned that Ruth Hill was in England studying artg ll Iary Grace Hall and Flora Clack. running a bookshop in Vienna, VVilbur Pewitt. featuring his Symphony Orchestra in New York at the tfmeg that lN'Iorris Lawson has becoiue a great explorer. The toastmaster for the evening was Taylor Anderson, an electrical engineer. Dinner speeches were in order and of course john Scherwitz, the evang- elist. was prompt. It was on this occasion that Lura Hughes confessed she was the inventor of the elec- tric typewriter, and VV. H. lNIeKinney admitted that he owned and operated a chain of ice cream fac- tories. lVe were having a glorious time when Z. Valentine and XVill IJ. lXIcl,ean, the nation's greatest clock makers, came rushing in late. Time always tells, at least, that's what Nan Read, Sec- retary of Agriculture. says to the farmers. But getting on, we learned that it was a fact that Elizabeth Loftis and Theda lXIcGehee were running a tea room in Hollywood and were well acquainted with .Iames Davis, the brain behind the motion pictn1'e industry, and with .Iessie Lee Britton, a playwright, and with lNIr. Charles Fox, a successful directory that Gertrude Bahme was a tloristg Sterlin Price, a dentist, Veta Lindsay, a popular farmeretteg Evelyn Allen, a judge in Oklahomag Herschel Gregory, a surgeon, Russell Craddock, a pharmacistg Gladys Chandler, an interior decorator, Dorothy Nell Dean, a society leader in Buffalog Ferguson VVashmon, representative to foreign courts to negotiate ordinances in behalf of American Air Traflicg Helen Queen, and llary Katherine Turner, the Baby Specialists in Cuba, Raymond Harvey and Irving Ellison, teachers of lXIanual Training at C. I. A. Believe it or notl I almost swallowed my handkerchief when Ramond jones and Bill Bush reported that they were instructing the Africans in Civil Service and Table Etiquette. There was also a great uproar when Lucille Harmon, Josephine Johnston, and lNIinnie lVIae lNIehnert revealed that they were the Harmony Trio, and we almost had to call upon Royce Calvert and Cap Carter. extinguishers, to quell the disturbance. But all was well when Buster lyleadovvs, the great diplomat, took matters in hand. The hand-shaking and farewells were in order when in dashed Addiedalene Hueffner. lllary Essie Allen, and Ruby lllorris, bemoaning the fact that they had just witnessed a slight earthquake that had taken the top four stories off the building in which we were enjoying ourselves. Such is life in the VVest. Lifes road is l1FOIll1l'lIiIIy out, Ojzjvorlunity is Ihr' wry next stop, So open your doors' 111111 shout. But not too louzl Io nolire his knorks! -EsT1-nik OLWER, '35. Alexander, G. Harry A11derson, Leslie Anders011, Taylor Barnes, Edward Brooks, Arthur Bush, Bill Calvert Royee Carter, Cap Chazanow, Sammie Colley, Floyd Craddoek, Russell Craven, James Davis, James Donahue, Jack Eldredge, Harvie Ellison, Irving IAIICII, Evelyn Allen, Mary Essie Alle11, Roherta Audey, Lucille Iiahme, Gertrude Bauman, Helon Britton, Jessie Lee Carlile, Love Joy CI1a11dler, Gladys Cheek Dorothy Claek, Flora Dean, Dorothy Nell Ford, Helen Margaret Goodman Gwendolyn Gill . Helen Ford . . Theda MeGehee . Lullene Mosley . Edna Hosey . . Marguerite Porter . Love Joy Carlile . Love Carlile . Gwendolyn Gill . . Lueile Audey . . . Margaret Iluddleston iI1hCCI8MCciClI6E . . . Helen Ford .... Edna Hosey . Lullene Mosley . Reeva Reesing . . Marguerite Porter . Ruth Ilill . . . Marie Spiegel . . . Margaret Goodman Esther Oliver . . Fox, Charles Goss, Richard Gregory, Herschel I-Iamilton, James Harris, Joe Harvey, Raymond Hieks, D. T. 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VValters, Earle VVashmon, Ferguson XVeaver, Phil XVells, Ilomer VVesth1'ook, Alton VViIIiams, Joe VVilliams, John NVilson, Maurice Pollock, Eula Yee Porter, lNlarguerite Queen, Ilelen Read, Nan Reesing, Reeva Reuyver, Mildred Spiegel, Marie 'l'idwell, Kaye illlll'lICI', Mary Katherine XVatts, Catherine XVehh, Agnes XVolf, Lueile . 92.73 . 91.97 - 91-79 . 90.15 . 93.41 . 93.31 . 92.31 . 91.27 . 90.93 . 90.87 . 90 78 . Q0 27 . 90.18 . 90.11 . 90.10 . 90.00 . 94.42 . 92.50 . 92.16 . 92.12 . 91.62 Behold! The Dreamer Cometh 1171111 of H1 e ljI'L'llH1A' of 7'1'.v1'o11z'1111 youth, 117110 .rl111111'y 1c'l1e1'e cpe lfle 1f11te.v of life, Urea 111.v e11o !l!t'l1, 1,111 f?ll.YA'1.0 II ed, 1'de11l-1'111I111e11'- Sfltl' f11'111 like f0l'Xl'lI 11'1'11111.v llllfll fife. U 1'll1 1111 lI!jt'fl'.U' f11111p to light !1l.,Y feet, 1 Le! 111-111 iwzfk H1 e way of f111Hou'ed soulx, .1-1111! fZC'!lt'lI fze 1fo111e.v Qelzere the 1r1'o551'o1111's llIL'Ff, JI113' ifze l11'11f1 1'o111l be f11'.s' goal. S111fl1 llll't'lIHl.S' 11x Il 1ife111'-eyed youifz may dl'L'I1H1 1' Ilylll? ll mee e111', I'.Y .YOI'0,l'd uw ' Sl I fl 5, T11 ey 111'e !o1'1:f1e.v Iii from IIl'L'I1ly.Y beam, UlIQllL'IIIf'!lL'lI!7!6 fre for aye. God, 11.1 we l7el1ol1z' tfle dI'L'lIHI.Y of youtlz, Jfny fl-HIL' lt'fl'Z'L' fllflll 1111.x't111'1ze11 11l1e'11y, Jud TC'!lt'II 11111101111 ye111'.s' l1111'et11ke11 their toll AIIIIY Il1e liL't'l1I.Y of lfze ye1111v be the 1l1'e11111.v 11 111111152 -Iloxxix BOUCH D.-xwsox, June Cfass Poet. Histor of une Class 'L OUR station is H-I-S-T-Q-R-Y of the Daisy Chain Broadcasting System, operating on one bad N set of brains. lt is our pleasure to introduce to you, four of our most typical representatives of the 1935 june Class: lX'Iiss Fannie lN'Iae Howell, lkfliss lwargaret Stracke, lX'Ir. George Quick, and lN'Ir. L. Phillips. Now that they are gloriously dignified seniors and have become used to the roar of the lion in his den, we think it would be IL111 to expose their secret fears to you who are not quite so bravefl ' lX'Iiss Stracke, just what were some of your most embarrassing experiences in your Freshman year?l' 'fWell, the first thing I did was to go to the wrong home room, which I have managed to do every year. Later in the day I found myself in IVIiss Anne lXfIullenls room. She practically scared me out of my wits, but l soon found out that there wasnlt a sweeter or more gentle teacher in High School. Rushing to one class, I fell down the steps and was rescued by some handsome senior, but I was too confused to thank him. I fied without a backward glancefy VVhewl VVhat a day you did have! Now, lXf'Ir. Quick, will you tell us of some of your Sopho- more days ?H Hy that time I had awakened to the fact that there were various organizations in the school to which I wished to belong. After being initiated into the Forum, I was not quite so eager to try the others. I had also begun to feel my importance and took great pains to impress that knowledge upon the slimes coming up from VVest and South -Iunior. But my most exciting experience was running for commissioner. I shall never forget that week of abnormal impulsesfl 4'I'll say notl INIy first campaign speech over the radio left me with a serious case of nervous weak knees, and I fancy yours left you in practically the same condition. Tell the Daisy Chain audi- ence, lNIiss Howell, about your Junior or lllg experiencesf, That term I really began to take a vital interest in the affairs of the school. The football games seemed to take on new importance. The Corsicana Game hurt me almost as much as it did the players themselves, but the St. Louis Game more than made up for it. Oh, those touchdowns, by Curtis and Bradford, plus the magnificent playing of lNIcCracken, Lucas, Quill, Pyles, Quick, INIanning and others! The Rostra-Forum debate was almost as thrilling. YVe also had the most interesting school paper that has ever been printed during 1ny high school days. Everyone held his breath from one issue to another to see who would make the llurzfo Huinrhrll that timef' f'That term was packed full of thrills. Now, IVIr. Phillips, will you explain to us your conception of your last term in our dear old Alma lX'Iater? Surely your Senior days have been the most important and enjoyable of allf' f'Yes, indeed. I think I managed to carry the dignity, which was endowed me when I became a Senior, very well, considering my undignified nature. As the Commencement Day drew nearer, I be- gan to realize that in just a few weeks I would be leaving behind me my carefree youth. I would be a man, or almost one anyway, and after graduating from college, I would cease to be an economic liability and be an asset. Fancy thatlu Yes, fancy thatl I hope you and I and all the other seniors will realize our places in this world. I am su1'e none of us shall ever forget our high school days and those who have helped make them the happiest and most fruitful years of our lives. VVe are leaving behind us our beloved Principal and many dear friends among the faculty. We wish those who are taking our places much luck and happiness in their Senior Yearf, This is station H-I-S-T-O-R-Y signing off. Your announcer has been the Class Historianf' -IVIARGUERITE NVALLACE. News Flashes of 194- SAN FRANCISCO, CAI..-Flrlrlz-l,t. Commander -lim Sedberry of the U. S. Navy Air Corps com- pleted .only twenty minutes ago, his spectacular flight from Paris to San Francisco. This hop will un- doubtedly go down in historyl lt is the largest squadron hop ever made! Of course the modest Lieu- tenant Commander refused to comment on the flight other than to praise the flying ability of his Inen. They are lf. A. Frantz, Willit- Clelltmeyer, .lack XVigley, Vester Turner, Stuart Tabb, Cecil Palmer, Billy Faubion, blames Colgin, lllarvin Shaw, l'aul Smiley, and Howard Sullins. Society Turns Out En Klasse- Nliw YKJRK, N. Y.-Society turned out en masse for the opening of the new HCRJRIDEN SAIITHEI? AND l,.fX'1'REl2D NIGHT Cl.L,'ll.U fllessers. Smithee and Reed's announcement that they were featuring Janie Butterfly lieville, Fantastic Fan Uancerg Alliene Crippen, Touching Torch Singer, and Aman- da Edmonds and Niel W:II'tl, Adagio Dancers, brought swarms of celebrities to the opening. Ruth Herk- man, renowned woman doctor. who recently discovered a use for the whoop of whooping cough, Doro- thy llitchell, the evangelist, Amee lXlcl'herson's successorg lllarjory Adelman, the noted musician who has recently returned from a concert tour of Furopeg xluanita Curtis and .loan lloore, co-authors of that best seller, Bly llenug and Ada Catherine Jones and Alva Ayres, the Red Radio starsg Sibyl Hope and Vearl Roberson, models for the modern Gainsboroughg and VVallace Lakin were among the notables. The two latter young ladies created a sensation with their charming gowns from bliss Klary Katherine Agerton's Nitte Shoppe. lncidently, bliss Agerton herself put in an appearance and was accompanied by Oscar Pyles, owner of the Pyles l'rune Farms. Fannie lklae Howell created quite a stir when she Inadc a dashing entrance, assisted by .lim Harrel, our modern Cab Calloway-Pardonl -wl meant VVayne King. CIIIC.-xoo, lI.I,.-frlllli' famous Simmons-blcCracken alienation-of-affections suit came to a close today with a verdict of guilty, for both parties. Floise Simmons, house maid for lklrs. Everett llc- Crackenfnee Ann Cartwright, of the Texas Cartwrights charged that llflrs. lVlcCracken vamped the lVlcCracken butler, Uxsheer Coward, and thus caused Coward to cease loving the lyliss Simmons. lklrs. lVlcCracken charged that lyliss Simmons deliberately led M1'. lVlcCracken to cease loving his right and lawful wife. Nliss Simmon's attorneys, Paula Price and Elen Jones, placed the chauffeur, V. R. HendeI'son, and the gardner, Hill Lovelace, on the stand to testify regarding lyliss Simmon's broken heart. lklrs. lYlcCracken's lawyers, -loe Chambers and Fred Seaton, placed Lawrence Lumpkin, the lNlcCracken ice man, and Bill Prather, prominent business man and close friend of the lNlcCrackens, on the stand to testify as to lklrs. lXleCracken's loneliness. The jury, composed completely of house- keepers and maids, at the insistance of both parties, was made up of Cora lklae Schultz, Ozelle San- som, Nadine Calvert, Hlartha Neeley, Dorothy XVinkler, Flizabeth Sadie, llelen YVittman, and lllauriece Vance. Friedsam Rousted .Al'STIN, 'lilfX.L-,Til'XZlSl Huey Long, better known as Hiram Friedsam, has been removed from office following a campaign to lfradicate Political Vipers, led by llisses Anastasa Gulos and Azaleen Gassaway. llisses Clulos and Classaway are to receive a medal of commendation and recognition from Governor Reece Latimer, according to the governor's secretary, Lois Allen. VVilson VVhite Returns from Europe New Yokk, N. Y.fflliss XVilson XVhite, recently divorced wife of the noted columnist, Quay House, has returned to the lfnited States to appear in Cecil lXlallory's new film, l'Cuddles Cottle, based on the life of Rubynette Cottle, famous night club hostess and cabaret dancer. Playing opposite Bliss VVhite will be the screen find of 11343, Rufus Cleghorn. Two well-known Texas girls, lfugenia Allen and lllargaret Andrews, will also make their debut on the screen in this picture, which will be directed by the expert director, Richard Gugenheim. News Flashes of 1945 fContd.j The News Behind the News liathleen Gorman and Fred Simon have just walked away with the Harold -lones Cup for the 1945 International Ping Pong Championship. The cup is presented each year by that noted oil magnet, hlr. H. jones, to the team with the wickedest swing, and we mean to tell it that the Gorman-Simon team has really got that certain something, in the words of that famous satirist, George Quick. l'lere's a glad hand for motherless canary birds. lfsther llruck has opened an orphanage for all such Inekless fowls, and is, by all indications, making a success of the humanitarian project. Bliss llruek, when interviewed by reporters, Anthony Alessandra and Harold Langley, said that this project was not all philanthropy, because she was able to sell these stray birds at a handsome price and at the same time provide a home for the poor things. All of which lits in nicely with Secretary of the Treasury Tom iXIoore's idea of practicability. Wliicli reminds us-lt has been rumored that .lohn Sanders was the intimate friend and adviser of the President Qlliss President-Beg pardon! For the head order-giver- outer of this land of the free is lllary Helen Neelleyl. As the rumor goes, it seems that there is a sort of brain trust hmember '3.t?l and Sanders heads the list of five, the other four being Aloe liendriclc, L. Cl. Andrews, YV. L. Goble, and blames Rogers. Sanders denies this, however, and insists that he is simply a personal body-guard of the president. At last the great mystery of the season has been cleared up. For a long time Edward lvleier, private detective of the Tatum-Robert-Taylor Bureau, famous hunter-upper and tracer downer de- tective agency headed by Kennedy Tatum, Gordon Robert, and lfrank Taylor, has been endeavoring to determine the cause for the annual migration of the bevy of beautiful girls to lflorida. Among the migrators were Helen Day, prominent socialite of the day: lllarguerite Uilworth, who sponsors the Daily Uainties of cookingg Evelyn lVhitener, Broadway manicuristg and Adelaide lNIcCormick, whose Phi- losophy of lXIatrimony has made such a hit this season. And the reason is that Ross VVilliams, YV. IJ. lllilner, T. Q. lVright, and Allyette Farr have taken up the profession of life saving at llliami lieach. But departing from the company of the elite, let us journey to the slums of the big cities. lVhat have we here but Bill Hearn, peddling old clothes. Bill says his practicing for his night work, that of playing with the boys in the neighborhood band, helps him enormously in his work, as he blasts the accompaniment to the lovely voice of his helper llinnie Lee Owens. Those who should know have said that it is really the Bliss Owens who sells the clothes, because when she calls out, Any Old Clothes? , in that scintillizing soprano range, no one is able to resist. And speaking of the slums, Kathleen Lancaster is occupying her time in the noble calling of social service worker. lkliss Lancaster has worked out quite a system. l have it all planned to the last iota. l supervise while several assistants do all the work. l,enore Navratil sews for the poor children, and Klartha lirown just adores washing the faces of the dirty little tikes. All in all l think we are going to reform the manner of living among the lower classes in America, illiss Lancaster says, smiling that ravishing smile which should reform the heart of the meanest little wretch. Before it slips our mind, let it be known that the former night club hostess, Lee Alyne Noble, is now teaching under-privileged waifs their Sunday School lessons. llliss Lela Haines is passing all the knowledge of trig which she ob- tained while in lllr. Hawes' high school trig class to all the little slummers. Men Who Have hlade a Success in the Business VVorld Along the business section we note Howard VVilliams. who sells hamburgers to hiv eitf hams' Ed- ? I1 P1 5 Y ward Fred, sweeping the streetsg Bill Cooper, as professional dish-drier. lVIr. Cooper sniffed tliusly, wTis far better, if you have to drv dishes to fret raid for the 'ob, than having to do it all your da is without , . f 3 23 I .I P' r 3 compensation for some worthless femalefl It seems that this young gentleman has the true outlook upon life. ' News Flashes of 1945 CContd.D The Circus Nlakes Ready for Another Tour of the Country The Stobbe and Virgin Circus will again give both the old and young alike a thrill with its company of performers who have only done this sort of thing for ten years. The headliners this round will be lNIary Darden, the famous woman animal trainerg Edwina Davis, the high trapese swinger, Nlargaret Foster and Patsy Ruth Holton, bicycle balancers of the topg Nelwyn Roach and Pauline Witte, the girls on the flying trapese, who are the only women known who have mastered the quintrip- let twistg and lllary lfsther Carney. the elephant trainer. Others who are to be given prominence are lllartin Paulsen, leader of the clown act of the fire engines, Herbert Pochyla, the human cannon ballg Lowell -lacks, who lights the cannon, and Robert Lee VVade, the leader of the band. All in all it promises to be exactly like all the other circuses we have attended. Dawson's f'Dawn Creates a Stir New YoRK, N. Y.-The latest poem published by the genius of the age, Donna Booch Dawson, entitled Dawn.'l makes a grand subject of discussion for those who know what's what in poetry, and also those who only think they know. The poem is based on the awakening to the minnowls mind, and is written in such aboriginal form that no one can quite make it out. Doris Eggebrecht, Dorothy Long, and Charlotte Garrett, all noted for their deciphering of apparently undecipherable material, have worked in vain on this piece of art. The only way left is to have llliss Dawson explain or interpret her work. Short Shorthand is Brought Forth lkIE.Xll'HlS, TENN.-lkliss Nina Brownlow has studied for many years and has at last accom- plished something. Her object since high school days has been to create a short shorthand course. Those in her first class, Adrienne Downey, Louise Humphries, lllelissa Hudson, Stella Lemly, and La Verne Sullivan seem to be getting along with the simplified method with little study and less writing, according to their instructor's ideals. This will bring about a complete change in the older methods of taking dic- tation. VVillie lllae VVest, Helen .luanita Hudgins, Hazel jaynes, Lina lllae Ledbette1', lklarie David- son, all expert shorthand writers, most of whom hold speed championship medals, are heartily in favor of this revolution. Behind the News! U Claudia Haynes, Helen linudson, lllildred lllclntosh, and Kathleen lllartin were graduated yes- terday from the School of Nursing, they will all be a great aid to the cause of the YVhite Parade. Strictly on the quietus, lfurman lllorgan, St. Louis society biggie, is being sued for the fifth time for breach of promise. The gold digger this time is the vivacious little follies gal, Dorothy Bekken. XVill 6'Spec never change from his jocose manner and settle down? Thoughts While Strolling Louis Coble's symphonies are swell-,lohn Chambers and .lohn Hope are now executives of the lVestern Union. Phail Dean Copeland is the secretary of the Peabody lnsurance Co., and doing very nicely, thank you. Too bad about that would-be-writer, Roy Wilsoii, being found in a starving condi- tion in Greenwich Village. Frances Barnett and Dell lllarie Alexantlerls latest book, lVhat Price Love? is the berries. So those four old maid school teachers, Lucille Boggs, Lois Archer, lklildred Dooley, and VVardine Dutton are organizing a club for lonely lovers. Couldn't someone arrange some- thing with the Ligly Duklin Bachelors Organization? lf the above spinsters are interested, they may consult one of the following: George Howard, Claude Duffy, ,lack Griffin, lklilton Hander, Neal Grim- land, or Perry Layton. News Flashes of V345 QContd.j Anything Can Happen Ringling Brothers, liarnum X l3ailey's famous woman veterinarian, Nliss lrene Ch1'istian, is about to find a cure for the circus, entire monkey tribeg she states the cause for the wide-spread illness is due to the fact that the monkeys are homesick for their former caretaker, Trox Perry. lllr. Perry, you know, was recently promoted to second class cage cleaner. lfndoubtedly, the monkeys had become at- tached to lllr. Perry's gift for fluent and hrainless gab. Now, they resent the more sullen Elmore Hudgens. Police were called to straighten out a rather complicated affair on lllain Street last night, it seems Lawrence Broderick ran his machine into the back of a car owned by llliss Dorothy Curbo. Naturally, bliss Curbo claimed it was the other driver's fault. But an old pencil seller, who voluntarily offered to be a witness, claimed it to be the fault of the woman driver. A heated argument followed. and then Bliss Curbo decided to settle the whole matter once and for all by blacking both the gentlemen's eyes. As a consequence, Cecil VVallace, the old pencil seller, was notihed of the inheritanceof a lllodel T Ford, three pigs, a twenty dollar debt, and three cousins by marriage to feed-Hilary Garcia, Billy VVilliams, and Ruth Chandler. Police Chief, AI. U. Ridlehuber, and four of his men, Alvin Schaeper, Caldwell Smith, Edwin Parker, and T. Sikes have been working hard lately to rid the city of Speeg- leville, Texas, of all the stray dogs and cats. City Health Officer of same city, Ur. Harry lsloepp, is- sued health certificates to VVarren Pierce and Eugene Prickett. dairy hands of the White Swan Dairy, which is owned by VValter llliller and L. Phillips. Station VV-A-C-U's star radio singers, Virginia Simmons, Frances Thompson, -luanita Fowler, Edna Ruth VVard, and Lorene Slankard, signed a con- tract with the National Broadcasting Company yesterday, they are to leave for New York City in the near future. LOS ANGELES, C,+Xl,.LSP0l'fA' l'ifll.Yl11C2lDf2ll1l Pete Creasey's Volley Ball Team won the lVest Side championship today by winning from the Sunset Team by the count of 7 to 0. Captain Creasey's team is composed of Gaulvin Parker, Hardy Hay, Dan Kelley, Tom Lee, Leonard Porter, bl. C. Pyles, Eugene Tilton, Curtis Smith, and Tipton Tate. Sfroris Flush for the Stair' Crzjlfifzf-lii the State Farmers Sport and Field llleet held here yester- day, the following prizes were awarded: Nlerle Adams, first place in the Hog Callers League, Sadie liivona, first place in the Rolling Pin Throwg Lollie lNIae Crichlow, champion of the entire State in the Nlilking Contest, jackie Fannin, first place in the Corn Husking Contest, second place going to Alice lylartin. ln the men's events, prizes were awarded to the following: lllaurice Pearce, champion Hog Caller, Bill Nerren, first place in the Corn Husking Contestg Frank Latham, first place in the Cot- ton Chopping Contest, NVesley lllartin, first place in the lllilking Contest, lVilliam Pearson, first place in the NVood Chopping Event, and Ramon Ezzell, first place in the Horse Grooming Contest. .lack Coates was declared the best flea expert in the Stockman's Show. First Night of Billy Whites Scandals a Hit NEW YORK, X. Y.- Billy lVhite's Scandals proved to be the most successful show for many a day on Broadway and revealed possibilities of being the biggest hit of the season when a crowded house viewed the first performance. The stars of this breath-taking spectacle are: Alva llloore, popular singer of the songs that make one hum for many days to eomeg lllartha Harrison, the little girl with so much charm, vivacity, and personality-plusg lllary Louise lVestbrook, the darling comedienne, who, with her wit and ability to put anything over, simply slays youg Frank liellner, the crooner with the soft, seductive voiceg and Sibyl Trice, the charming dancer who goes through routines that make ont-'s head swim. The Tapping Triplets, Doris Baker, Katherine lVallace, and lllary Lou Kee also re- ceived big hands from the audience because of their twinkling toes and personalities of a likewise tinkling quality. News Flashes of 1945 QContd.j VVoman Wins Again SAN IVRANCLSCU, CAL.-ixI2lI'j0l'lC Ben Adams, world's YVonder Woiiiaii football coach, led her YVampus Cats to another victory over XVilson Lucas' Lvnderdogs with a final score of 96 to o, in the greatest professional tilt of the season. Bliss Adams' team was composed of Dell Bradford. john Sidney Hewitt, -Iohn VVard. Al. N. Oliver, NVill Vahrenkamp, VVinifred Crook, Gordon Gardner, Gordon Gray, Oscar NVolfe, Alvin Amelunke, and Harold Adams. The Lnderdog Eleven consisted of .loe Trantham, Henry Hall, Clinton Best, Lankford Ewell, XVoodrow Bishnow, VVilbur Johnston. Ber- nard ltschner, Bernard slander, Tom DeHay, Leonard Halpain, and lf. A. Netherland. Colony Progresses LITTLI5 EXNIERICA. SoL'TH Pore-Illiss Lynn Lowery Buchanan, noted News Correspondent of the Evelyn Davis and hlarie Davidson News Syndicate, reports that the lylanless Colony of Little America is progressing splendidly. This colony was established to prove the theory of Dr. Rose Staton, famous psychologist, who stated that women have more brains and business sense than the males of this world. Among the proponents of this theory are Doris Chamberlain, Theda Brant, Nadine Calvert. Clydine Gant. The grocery women of the new Settlement are Inez Dearen, and Edith Gardnerg the druggists, Roseline Gardene1', Elizabeth Gauntt, Nelda Holland, and Florine Hillg the medical doc- tors. Alocelyn Lambert, Lillian Curran, Loulie Gurley, and Anna Handerg the undertakers, Anna Belle Pitts. hiaude Ellen Hawkins, the chemists and scientists, Elizabeth Hanks, Edna Harper, Dorothy Harrison, and jewel Hughes, the radio operators, Esther Hopkins and Eloise hlooreg owner and opera- tor of the only hotel, Carmene Hunterg school teachers, Aline Lovorn, Lillian RIcDonald, and Lil- lian lXIcBrideg seamstresses and dressmakers, Klary E. llitchner, Cornelia Nelson. hlozelle Novich, and Nlignonne l'arkerg manicurists and beauty experts, Ernestine lVIcKinley, Alo Anna Parsons, bluani- ta Pickens, fashion experts, Norma Radle, Dixie Doris Rea, hlabel Proctorg manufacturers of For- tunatel' cigarettes. Bessie Reed, Odessa Reid, Ruth Richards and Elizabeth Ruhmang tailors and dry cleaners, Emma Faye Thomas. hlary E. Saflle, and Ellen Schiemenzg the butchers, Nlary Love Scott and Christine Sharpg the dentists, Evalene Simms, Estelle Smith, and Clemettie Sniderg the chiropo- dists, Rachel Cunningham, Elizabeth Stobbe, llargaret Stracke, and Ruby Nell Saundersg the business women of the offices. Charlsie Sullivan, hfary Swenson. hlarguerite Wallace, Ruth VVarner. and -lose- phine VVernet. Elizabeth Taylor is editor-in-chief of the Little America News. Long Sought After Nuts Found .lL'NGl,ETON, JAFRIC.-X+VV0l'tl was received today by way of radio, that the Insanutz Expedition to Africa had at last found the long sought after nuts. As you know, these Insanutz are a cure for in- sanity. The following men will return from the African wilds next month: XV. B. Bradshaw, Dofhe Andrews, Lewis Gray, Robert hloore, john Rlereier, -lohn Rlurphy. George Nethery, Ben Poole, and Billie Ledbetter, the leader of the Expedition. hledical authorities are positive of the success of the nuts, because most of the men on the expedition are now back to normal. Latest Stock Market Returns VVreatham Coons, YVaco, leading junk-man for the past hve years, reports that the price of rags and bones has dropped one cent per pound since yesterday. Tomorrow will bring you further reports of the stock market as viewed by R111 Coons and his partner, Alack Eickessen. This concludes the Radio News Flashes for today. These flashes have been brought to you by the Neelley, Berkman, and House Radio Bureau. For fu1'ther news, read your daily papers Your an- nouncer is- -Iessns CL'RTicE BARRETT. '35, Arlams, Ilarolrl Alessanzlra, Anthony Amelunke, Alvin Anrlrews, Doflie Au1lrews,L.G. Ayres, Alva Ilest, Clinton Ilishnow, VVoo1Irow Ilrarlforml. llell Ilratlshaw, WN . Il. Ilroclerick, Lawrence Chambers, lot: Cliamhers, lohn Cleghorn, Rufus Coates. ,I ack Cohle, Louis Colein, blames Coons, Xyfttllllliilll Cooper, Ilill Lfowarcl, O. Ii. Creasey, Lacy Crook, IYinforfl llellay, Tom llutty, Claurl liwell, Lankforil lixzell, Ramon lfarr, Alyette Arlams, Marjorie lien Atlanis, Merle Amlelinan. Marjorie Agerton, Mary Ii. Alexanrler, llell Marie Allen, lfueenia Allen, Lois Auclrews, Margaret Archer, Lois llakcr, Iloris Barnett. Frances Ilarrett, ,Iessie Curtiee Rekken, llorothy Berkman, Ruth Iieville, ,lane Iiivona, Sadie Roges, Lucille Ilrant, Thecla llrown, Martha llrownlow, Nina llruck, lfstlter lluchanan, Lynn Calvert, Xamline Carney, Mary Esther Cartwrielit, Anne Chaniherlain, Iloris Chandler, Ruth Chilrlers, Helen Christian, Irene Copelanrl, Phail lbean Cottle, Ruhynette Crichlow, Lollie Mae Crippen, Alliene Cunningham, Rachel Faubion, Billy Fickessen, Jack Frantz, If, A, Freml, Plrlwarrl Frierlsani, Hiram Garclner, Gordon Geltineyvr, XYillie Gohle, VV. L. Gray, Gordon Gray, Lewis Gritlin. ,lack Grunlanil, Neal Guggenheim, Rieharrl Hall, Henry Halpain, Leonard Hanller, Milton Harrell, Ilarlly Hearn, llillie lleurlerson. Y. R. Hewitt, ,lohn S. Hope, john A. House, Quay Howarrl. George Huclilcns, Elmore ltschner. Iiernaril lack, Lowell hlantler, Ilernarrl Curho, Ilorothy Curran, Lillian Curtis, ,luanita Ilarilen. Mary Ilaviflson, Marie Ilavis, lfflwina llavis, Ifvelyn Ilavis, lola Ilawson. I7onna Ilooclt Ilay, Helen llearen, Inez Ililworth, Margaret Ilooley, Milrlrerl Downey, Adrienne Dutton, XVarrline liflmonrls, Amanda IX Ifeeebreclit, Iloris Fannin. ,lackie Foster. Margaret lfowler, Juanita Gant. Clycline Garcia, Mary Garrlner. Ifrlith Garrlner, Rosaline Garrett. Charlotte Gassaway, Azaleen Gauntt, lflizalweth Gorman, Kathleen Gulos, Anastasia Gurley, Loulie Hall, llonnie Rose Hantler, Anna Hanks, lilizahetll I a e une Class BOYS lohnson, YYill1ur lones, Ilarolfl jones, XYoorlrow Kelley, Ilan Kellner, Frank Iien1lrick,loc Koepp, llarry Lakin, Wallace Langley, Ilarolrl Latham, lfrank Latimer. Reece Leflhetter, llilly Lovelace, Ilill Lucas, VViIson Lumpkin, Lawrence McCracken, lfverett Mallory, Cecil Martin, VVesley Meier, lfrlwarcl Mercier, ,Iolin Miller, XYalter Milner, XY, ID. Moore, Robert Moore, Tom Moreau, lfuruian Murphy, ,Iohn Nerren, Ilill GIRLS Harper, lftlna Harrison. Ilorothy Nan Harrison, Martha HashfieI1l,lcla Hawkins, Mautl Ifllen Haynes, Claullia Hill, l7lorine Hollanrl, Neltla Holton, Patsy Ruth Hope, Silmyl Hopkins, Ifsther Howell, Ifannie Mae Huclgins, Helen Juanita Hiulson, Melissa Hughes, ,lewell Humphries, Louise Hunter. Carmene Jaynes, llazel Jones, Arla Catherine Jones, Iilen liee, Mary Lou Knuclson, Helen Lavnhert, ,Iocelyn Lancaster, Kathleen Lerlhetter, Lina Mae Lee, .linnnie Lemly, Stella Lone, Dorothy Lovorn. Aline Mcllonalll, Lillian Mcllrirle, Lillian McCormick, Arlelaiile Mclntosh, Milllreml Netherland, F. A. Nethery,Geor14e Oliver, ,l. N, Palmer, Cecil Parker, lfllwin Parker, Gaulvin Paulsen. Martin Pearce, Maurice Pearson, Xxvlllllllll Pochyla, Herhert Poole, Ilen Porter, Leonard Prather. Ilill Prickett, liueene Pylt-5, J. cl Pyles, Oscar Quick, George Reerl, Pal Riclrllehuher, VI. IJ. Rohert, Gordon Rogers. ylames Sanrlers,dlol1n Scliaeper, Alvin Seaton, lfrerl Serlherry, ,lim Shaw, Marvin Sikes, J. T. Mcliinley, Iirnestine Martin, Alice Martin, Kathleen Moore, Alva Moore, Ifloise Moore, ,loan Xavratil, Lenore Neelley, Martha Neelley, Mary Helen Nelson, Cornelia Novicli, Moselle Nolrle, Lealyne Owens, Minnie Lee Parker, Mignonne Parsons. ,lo Anna Pickens, ,luauita Pitts, Anna llelle Price, Paula Proctor, Mabel Raille Norma Rea, Dixie Doris Reerl, Bessie Reirl,01lessa Richarrls, Ruth Roach, Nelwyn Roberson, Vcarl Rulnnau, lilizaheth Satlle, lletty Salille. Mary Ifunice Sanclers, Ruliy Nell Sansom, Ozelle Sehiemenz, lillen Schulze, Cora Mae Simon, lfred Smiley, I'aul Smith, Calrlwcll Smithee, Gorflon Stolmhe, Carl Sullins, Ilowartl Sullivan, G. XY. Tahln, Stewart Tate, Tipton Tatum, lit-nneily Taylor, Frank Tilton, Iiueene Trantham, ,loe Turner, Yestev Yahrenkzunp, XYill Virgin, Larry Vkamle. Roluert Lee VValIace, Cecil XYaril, john VVarrl, Neil M'llite. Ihlly Magley, ,lack lYilliams. llilly YYilliams, llowarzl lYilliams, Ross XYilson, Roy XYright. T. Q. Scott, Mary Love Sharp. 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The little lzul at the typewriter is ,Ioe Hzirris. tl1e emlitor. The others :ire lfurl xx72llfC'I'S. Elizziheth Taylor, Loulit Gurley, and Anne Czirtwriglit. C25 This is our l,l10f0gl'2lIJllL'1', liarl XV2llfL'l'S, with l1is Clog. Earl is thc o11e o11 the right. C35 l'Sees all, tells zlll, knows notliingf' C45 Doris Baker and George Quick, :ill ilressesl up for a lfreneh play. IJOCSIIYY George look hanrlsorne with 21 inustaelie? C55 Louis Orren clruin major. C65 X lnzirks the spot. VVaeo High, seen from the Aniieable Building. C75 Four of fl kinil. Those two on the right are Ifnrl W2llfCl'S and llill Hush. C85 A scene from the elziss play, with the heroine, Frlnzi Hosey, trying on 21 shoe iiiruislied hy Phil VVl'Z1YC'l'. C95 And another scene from Growing Pains. Tl1e beautiful girl is Reevzl Reesing. C1115 Another drum major, Harold jordzin C115 The sponsor of the Daisy Chain, Kliss Ruth Hzunilton. I k f' fi K i li in , l S XJ ' ' . 1 V . 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Wvilson l,llL'2iS. llfmj A-Xriotlicr shining star of thc football TC:-1111. llaviil Quill. with Coacli HC'l'l1l1?lllSCll. lljl Tliosv uliilclrvn hang- ing out tlic window ot tlic- Daisy Cliaiii Uflicc' arc' Clvoiggc' Quick. Klilmltvtl lloolvy aml Harolil .loiic's. CISQ l,a Clranamla L'ClCl7l'2lflIlg Cliristmas accorilingg to tlw olfl Spanish custom. Ciqj l'c'p Rally. Sm' -lack llonaliuc? l2Ul Arm Newton. Slwls an awfully' ciltv cliilcl. llocfsnlt look like lu-r farlu-r at all. l2Il Klr. lli'I'l1ll?lllSCIl as lic watrlics football pl'ziCtiL'v. l22l Pop XXvCI'l1l'I'.S priclc aml joy ,Q 7 J N was 'Y-R ' L 'Zegv iq, W ' 'SNP Q fe.. CID It mllst be love to make Alaek Donahue and Nell Alexander look so happy. 12? Yes. that's Snookie Barrett and her man, Raymond Toland. Q31 Another inseparable pair, hlahel Proetor and Tommy Little. C43 VVell. Gene Tilton, is that the effect you have on VVeezie Lydiek? VVe don't know about the love interest involved in this, but the young lady is Wilsrmii VVhite and the jelly-bean is Buddy Hawes. fob Our Alune class president with his one and only, Peggy Traylor. 17D That smiling couple is none other than Dorothy Cheek and Chub Nlilner. CSD HIL Bill Henderson is the father of these two. Q95 H111 l,ade's son in a Characteristic pose. tml Al. L. Phillips with his heart-throh, Lil- lian Curran. ill, Another romance in blossom-Nelda Holland and Charles Boswell. fI2l Bill Bush waited too long to get that cap and gown, he wanted a picture of it. That is Lucille Audey with him. llgj High Schoolls favorite love affair: David Quill and Esmeralda Rndloff. 1.. . f 4' 31 i' . in -5555. ' , H-Q E. 7 I EEKLY 1? ' 'NNN N5 35 S-of ...Fi As, .ni-1' QQ., our 1 ? 'EQ 'Ai uvaw . ..,. .,, , P' we Q -1-4-...Q gm ' ,M 1 131 1 1.tJ Adelaide RICCOI'INiCl'i and Stanley llorris :ire not usually so far apart. 1 155 Gladys Durhznn look- ing fondly at Dennis O'l5rien. 1161 Theda Kleflehee and Xlury Grace Hall. 117, Nope. this isn't love. lt's llr. Vvise and lllr. Henderson. 1181 Does George Howard rate? Those girls with him are llary Louise Lydiek and Czillilee NVard. 1 191 Another loving couple. lllr. rliOI'l'2illCC' and llr. xVf'2lVt'I'. 12oj Billy VVhite just looking natural. 121, Peggy Porter, impromptu. 122, Love again. Harnly H ay and Lollie lVIae Crichlow. 123D Szunmie Robinson with that popular young lady, Helen lforil. 1243 Bly! How they've grown. NVould you ever recognize lllartha Harrison and Gene Tilton? 1253 Fire Drill. 126D The all-star cast of The Krxaw of Hearts. 1275 Mr. Smith and Klr. Basford. 128j The torture chamber, upper study hall. 1,29J The all-colored Cast of The Knave of Hearts. ? U ff? UB ffoolillgf Cfzzsx in Lzzlzorrzfofy Room 11. 1041 Suvirzo f,'fr1.x'.x' in I411Zl0l'l1flll'-1' Room log. Q11 f,'oo,l'i11y KJIIIXA' in Lrzfuozvzlopm' Room Q. IIB ffllflliflff Cfnxx in Lzzfzorrztory Room lj. .SH Smvizzg Cfzux zfixfwfrzj ing rfollzfzv llltlllf' by flu' J'1'1HIf?I1f.X'. Room 324. jr rin ,fum flleflzzzrlirx Clnsx Y llllllfl' flu' II1I'f'l'fl0ll of ,Un I1 Vixf. Une of fllr. llYt'l'IIt'I J Shoji 6v!I1A'3'l'A'. Jlr. 5YIll'!'iIIgf0ll'.Y Xb' S11 np fffrziwx. Jlr. yyIlI'I'i71flf07lI.V QB Dram ing Clan, fmlurlng ff. D. IJit'!'50I1 .4 ' fgifsffff 1-M-3 iii S 5, k. Qlj Tha' Trophy Cast: C22 Tht- blintl pianist, Mr. l'l?tlllliIlCI', with his iiistrnctrcss. Cxgj The girls, tvn- nis club with the sponsor, Kliss Klziry Clayton. LQ School's ont! Svc' Alice KIcNzunzn'a and Ellendcr Stribling? 155 H111 lirucgc-r. lol The pcsts of the school every l'i1'iilziy. C75 Ditto! Look! XVa1lace has his mouth closed. Q81 Xlostly llzirie Taylor. Q95 Girls' gym Class. floj Fifth Street lgood old Baylor Dragl seen from the Amicable Building. 'mf I amd 'W fig '31 in : f 2 fa 5 zimj 2 -RQ f 0 xuluf 1 MH. '-. MH. 1-1 .5 .J ff Wag., C115 Clootl heaxensl Selling papers againl C125 Casey. the eop. proving to Alice 1IC'N21lllZil'21 anml XVeezie XVesthrook that that light is red. Clflleniler Strihling is standing hehincl Casey.5 CIj5 'lihese witle-awake boys are Stewart 'liahh anal Billy NVhite. C145 Casey the eop again. C155 'lihese pretty girls were camlitlates for favorite. They are Peggy Porter. Kathleen Clorinan. Klartha Harrison. anal Snookie Barrett. CIC75 The eourt in session. The eulprit is XVeezie VVestbrook. C175 Another group of favorite eancliclates, Klary l,ouise Uiesthrook. liathryn XVallaee, Helen Day, ancl Roberta Allen. C185 lletsy, lfsther l3ruek's automobile, solrl for 57.511, C1155 The victorious ilehate teanis with their sponsor, lllr. Newton. C205 Radio operators, Frank Reutz CTony NVons5 and Horace liushnell. C215 l,atin Club. with the new members mlresserl for the initiation. C225 This intellectual looking group is the Daisy Chain ancl Huaeoan Business Staff. C255 Yell leaders Clolclie Clawson, Hardy Hay. YVil- son VVhite, Trox Perry, and Cllatlys lfason. C245 Football letternien. It took weeks to eall in all the Sweaters from rlitterent girls arounrl school. C255 Clenheimer initiates the new members. C265 Klr. Lade's little daughter. C275 These mugs are Vivilson Lucas. Earl XValters, and li. C. Sparks. C lx fy I - W I fd ,i Y . 27? ' 'Fray xy Wi my I V 'is-gms kg .,i ,Lkg.f, Q ' K gl' .fi . f e if .4 e . iiiaaj V JV? f .Q ' ' l 4, ' fhrfl. Q' iv .-f l: Ri:,,,,L,,,,! .f-- p a s --' '- ' -' ' . y J? I lah . V. f g t? , gy wiv ' .- W if- f-'N it is ' f . , e 3 .' :QQ Ax 1 A , 1 2 '- -.yi i F' vhfk 4 'l, 1' ggi ,,,,'iv 'R C lj The Seniors have gone crazy! Can you find the Chief of Police, Kd hleier. in this picture? Thatls hlartha Brown at the extreme right. C25 just look at the shining stars of the Cilee Club, they donlt look very dignified. do they? The hayseed is Elmore Hudgens. C35 A general view. They look better from a distance. C45 Edna Hosey and Peggy Porter bare-footedl Their squire is Earl YValters. Cjl just out of the Cradle. The doll Wilsori VVhite is holding is the most intelligent looking one in the picture. C65 This is a happy looking group of children. They just don't know any better. C75 Yes. Yvilbur -lohnson is really at the top! Brooks hleliinney is the bottom. CSD Another bunch of nuts? see Bill liovelace in those short pants? Col Ed Meiei' and Alohn lVIereier playing games. They look their age at least. Clol Little Elen -Iones would fall in the water. Her mother was very angry, but it made a nice picture. CII, YVeezie VVestb1'ook and Nlary Darden, don't you know you're not sup- posed to go wading in the fountain? Cizj N11-, Weaver beating Hardy l-lay's time with Lollie Crich- low. C135 Our handsome editor-in-chief refused to pose for his picture unless he could have it all by himself, and since he's the editor, here's the picture- Q if 5 P 5. ,si . nga 'V 4 1 , ,- l i 5 ix A ln' , , 4 31 x E. .9-V f , X ,'v' NN xg ' li ' ks-.si 11 R '1- ffl ?.,21,4.4--Y . Y wig I C 145 NVe don't know how the ear ean stand the strain. That cute little laddie sitting on the fender is Toni Kloore. CIS5 Another group of youngsters. CICJ5 :X earload of very, very. youthful beauty. X C175 liyron l,flClCl1Z1l'T gets rough with a cop, llubert l5Io1'1'is. C185 Still eating. That's lfdward Fred l in the straw hat. You can also see Nelda Holland, Evelyn Davis, and john Sanders. C1455 Children must play. You can find almost anybody in this picture. C2115 Lollie Criehlow, Hardy Hay, and Dorothy Cheek. C215 Those two danies again! Peggy and lfdna, with their toys. C225 Farl 5Valte1's, you had no business surprising Kathleen Clorinan and then taking her picture. C235 The prize babies: lllarjotie Adelman, Rlary l,ou Kee, l,oulie Clurley, and Klary Helen Neelley. We don't blame BI. H. N. for hiding her face behind the plate. She's taking notes for Huaeo Huinchell on it. C245 Those two children are Valorie Shaw Illlll Dorothy Logue. bliss to 11s. C235 Oliver Avey administers a much-needed punishment to Snookie liarrett. CZCJ5 Little lfrank l,atham. C275 Pokey drinking a toast to himself. C285 Hljiiilcyn jones and llone3 ' Uilworth caught napping. Gosh! the pbotographerls everywhere! C295 Lanktord Ewell is the boy with a girl on each arm. Howls he doinl? C305 Floyd Colley forgot to dress when he got up. That's Edna Hosey with him. 511 -Ns. r wwfr 5 1 fi 1 ,is Q 5:2-34 A 1' 1 P 9 if . ll, .Q 1 A 1 1 , LQ- Js Q at The ufirzning relay games team. lllarie Alitrhell, voted the lzest all-rounzl athlete. The ivirzrzizzg 'volley hall team. The rajntain is Hfaryaret lleussner. Canzlialales from eafh yynz rlass for the best all- rounrl athlete. flssistants in the gym. Katherine flleares, Lucille Ford, Unatha Cantrell, and Faye Dane Ruvffer. News Flashes From lhe 1031-1035 Filer of THE HUACOAN OCTOBER 26iR.2lLllO motif featured in 1935 Daisy Chain . . . Forum prepares for annual debate . . . Tigers vs. Corsicana Tigers in great battle . . . Handsome Tom hloore featured as outstanding student in VVaco High School . . . Girls' Glee Club is invited to give a program at the State Fair . . . First issue of Nunc et Tunc appears. TXTOVEMBER 2-Seniors started saving money for their annuals . . . Does Frank Kell- ner really feel that way about P. Traylor: tLittle did we know how it would growlj . . . NOVEMBER Qv The Search for the Super Race begins fsuch a realistic storyj. . . . f'Growing Pains chosen for Class Play '... Tiger Store puts ad in Huaco- an . . . French Club, l'atrician Latin Club, Key of Knowledge Trustees, Sci- ence Club, La Blesa Redonda off to a flying start on year's Work. NOVEMBER i6eHuacoan puts out a bigger and better paper . . . a naughty snake attacks glean Powell and Doris Diamond in Room 204. . . Poll-tax system ini- tiated in City Government . . . Doris Baker begins her funny work . . . The Search for the Super Race began last week. . . Mary Lou Kee wins Com- munity Chest Essay Prize. NOVEMBER 23fSCI1l0I'S elect class oiiicers . . . Discovery is made that Devlin Davis has never been kissed! . . . Mary Helen Neelley in a poetical outburst gives the World this masterpiece . . . U1'oryfz', Gmrgie, fvlzrlrfin' lllII1f7ff'.l', Cr1n't mlrh 11111171111 hu! lm-zz' hz' fries, She lllllllllyfll' the 0l'Hl1lliZIlfffIIl of the Daisy Chain, 111111 hor hfr rlssixfrllll in inure than 7lIllIll', llf t'lIlI.VI'S hw' from niyht lo IIJIZCII, Hut fllnrfha !I'llI!.S' him 011 and on. We find that Feature liditor Baker is not liditor Willizims' only admirer. DECEMBER 7-lWid-Year election of Commissioners in full swing. . .Tigers meet Grover Cleveland High of St. Louis tomorrow. . . Ca win for the Tigersj . . . Woman-hater Jones is the outstanding student in this week's issue. News Flashes QContd.j DECEMBER I4-Fifth episode of the Search for the Super Race' '... Favorites of Senior Class elected . . . the Winsome winners will have a page in the Daisy Chain all to themselves . . . cast for Growing Pains selected . . . This issue of Huacoan dedicated to Waco High Tigers and their Strainers. DECEMBER 19AChristmas Spirit reigns . . . Fair prospects of good basketball sea- son . . . Early letters are written to Santa Claus by teachers . . . Wallace Lak- in's work proved fruitful this week with a great number of Christmas ads. JANUARY rim-Brand new 1935 Resolutions . . . Huacoan weekly drawings begin . . . Shirley Temple's picture crashes the Huacoan . . . Mr. Newton continues work on the quilt he is piecing, a lovely design of blue and yellow diamonds. JANUARY 184Forum wipes up with Rostra for the sixteenth time . . . Mid-Year Class presents HGrowing Pains under the direction of bliss Shaw, with Earl Walters and Edna Hosey in leads . . . Seniors dedicate annual to our former superintendent, hlr. B. B. Cobb, who resigned to go to Fort Worth as Secre- tary of T. S. T. A .... wouldn't it be just too remarkable if Neelley and Lump- kin had had a debate together? . . .The feature 'lWe Dedicate Qsongsl ap- peared for the first time. FLZISRUARY 8ABright students receive passes to the Waco, QMr. Torrance gives one to Eloise Simmonsl . . . Huacoan introduces new staff members... Annu- al Rostra-Forum banquet held . . . FEBRUARY 15- Tempus Fugit : Cupid's valentines turn to comics . . . school gov- ernment reviewed for freshmen . . . Frank Kellner is chosen mayor. George Quick and Eloise Simmons new Latin Consuls . . . Waco Debaters win cup in Houston ..., A nne Cartwright caught vamping a policeman! NIARCII ifulinave of Hearts is presented by Speech Class . . . Buy your Daisy Chain now . . . Latin Club Consuls get painted . , . Mary Helen Neelley denies being Huinchell . . . nine fined in school court . . . Mr. R. H. Brister of Taylor named to head Waco Schools . . . Band conducts Drive to Buy New Uniforms . . . We wonder why Harold Qwoman-haterj Jones and Dorothy Nan Harrison like so well to work on the Daisy Chain . . . P MARCH 8-Spring football training to begin soon . . . hir. Brister sends Huacoan Greetings . . . Hiriam Friedsam takes over the Humor Section of the Huacoan . . .The HSearch for the Super Race ends . . . fwhat a reliefl . . . Martha Tirey assures us that Devlin Davis has been kissedlllll News Flashes fContd.j AIARCII i54Spanish students attend a special midnight matinee fall in Spanishj at the Rivoli . . . Glee Club gives a midnight performance of Rose of the Danube . . . Latin students have love affaii '... Creasey and Hogan win honors at Field Meet . . . Lakin walked with a Girl Sunday night . . . The Humor editor admitted that his jokes were either reincarnated or excavated . . . Six hundred view HIQIIIITB ofHea1'I5' '... hlr. Genheimer returns from Convention in Atlantic City. NIARCII 22-Pups Gaining on 'Possums in the Hi-Y Contest . . . Grimland speaks at the Rostra meeting. . . High School poets invited to contest . . . School library one of most popular departments. APRIL I- Oli, fiend .rome pofwer the Giftie gif' us, To .we o1u'.reft'es as otllerx .ree us. With this as their inspiration, the Huacoan Staff reveal each other's true per- sonalities fand how well they must know each otherj. All articles beautifully illustrated with up-to-date photographs . . . other features . . . The Huacoan's own intelligence test . . . Daisy Chain annual is this year dedicated to Homer Casey '... Rudy Vallee sings for Monday's assembly '... Fostra-Rorum de- bate is broadcast . . . School court holds dignified session . . . Percy fLaw- rencej Lumpkin and Lazy Creasey are competing for the checker slinging contest prize . . . And last, but not least by any means, is the discovery of Mr. Bill Henderson as Huaco Huinchell . . . now for those things on the law! . . . Glee Club operetta a grand success . . . Colonial Dames essay contest opens , . . new text books are chosen . . . Report Cards appear on April Fool's Day, fwe Wonder whom the joke is on lj . . . APRIL 5eWaco High School contestants bring in two cups from District Latin Tournament . . . Offenders fined in court session . . . A Lawyer's Eloquence by Loulie Gurley appears. APRIL I2-Eight cups won by the hflusic Department at the state meet in San An- gelo . . .M r. Brister sends congratulations to the students for their recent vic- tories in music, Latin debates, and other events . . . Kaplan holds classmates spellbound with description of famous Fwaifaners . . . Waco wins first place in debate with Lumpkin, Fred Neelley and Siegel . . . Nliss Gladys Horn fpopular History teacherj sails for Brazil . . . Marguerite VVallace, Fan- nie Mae Howell, VVilson VVhite, Dorothy Curbo, and Margaret Stracke are candidates for Miss Waco High, to serve as Band Sponsor in coming Band Contest. . . Everyone seemed to have had a grand time in San Angelo . . . Some new beaus were acquired, it seems . . . Kathleen Lancaster and Alva Bryan made a mutual hit there . . . Pups increase lead over 'Possums in Hi-Y Race. News Flashes QContd.j APRIL ioejane Hubert wins state Latin Essay honors. . . Spanish hdedal for pro- ficiency in third year Spanish to be awarded by Mr. Sendon . . . Marguerite VVallace is elected Hhliss VVaco High' '...i Boys' Tennis Team goes to Reg- ional Meet. . . Cast chosen for 'flfight Cousins, June Class Play '... hlartha Harrison is to be Rose . . . Kangaroo Court held by Rostra . . . Every Day chosen as the favorite song of VVaco High . . . A petition Will be sent to Guy Lombardo requesting that he play it on his list of Favorite Five . . . Girls' Glee Club wins another cup at Belton . . . Juanita Fowler and gl. T. Sikes just couldn't resist the pull of the moon and they have forgiven each other . . . VVaco High Poets organize for State Meet. APRIL 26fFCClCl'21l Funds received for High School Stadium . . . State bands meet in VVaco for contests . . . VVaco debate teams are victorious in Regional Nleet . . . Frank VVilson addresses Seniors while freshmen dance to tune of band . .. Technical committees chosen for .lune Class Play '... Wilburii Cox awarded Spanish Honor hledal . . . VVaco Tracksters place in Regional Contest . . . NTAY gfliit Band Contest, VVaco ranked as one of four Superior Bands in Class A . . . VVaxahachie High, in Class B was rated as the only Highly Superior among the thirty-three bands competing . . . Debate teams enter state contest today . . . Huacoan weekly drawings, climax of each Friday, soon to end with grand drawing for an L. C. Smith typewriter . . .Orvis Payne Wins Latin Ode Contest . . . Candidates for City Commission begin a heated campaign . , . june Class Play making rapid progress under direction of Miss Logue . . . Sparks is to head '35 Tiger eleven... the Huacoan sends its apologies to Mr. Torrance for not having known the importance of April 23 rd, as his birthday, as well as Shakespeare's and Shirley Temple's . . . liathryn VVallace is pre- sented in a Dramatic Recital by Fowlkes-Haun School of Fxpression . . . Mar- guerite VVallace tells the Huacoan how it feels to be Miss Waco High . . . The School City Commission has been carrying on a Clean-l'p Campaign and everyone has become waste-paper conscious . . . Too many people seem to be breaking up, and then swiping other people's beaus . . . VVeezie VVestbrook had a thrilling blind date with an Austin Band Boy fwe suspect she was not the only onej . . . VVaco Boys were kept busy chasing after our fair visitors last Week-end, too . . . NIM' 4.fYFl1C Daisy Chain muxt go to press . . . So ends our survey of the school year of 1935 . .. X j1X ,f ggi X 1955 ' , . V M.. , f Q 4 1 r 1 H 3,5 ,. K , B, 4 'E 2 Y 6'-isa -, ' .'! '?.7 .. -' ,:.'.'5jm: arm. 'ma :':::'.:. ' rib!!! no ui 1' ' 0 nl N 7 T N X! .i'.. N . x Q C J RADIO l P. L. TYSON Squad U - Head Coarh 'O . fx' 5 . i....u. ' nn, K, b ' 0---..,...hv A I if-gr . s . Q- , . r THE FOOTBALL siiasonff' - T L , jf Waco HIG11 Vs. FT. WORTH CENTRAL WN the first contest of the year Waco High suffered its greatest defeat. The green and inexperienced young team Was not a match for the veteran Fort Worth Central team, Who, in the preceding year, had gone to the state quar- ter-finals. The Tiger squad, with the exception of three, had never played on a high school gridiron before. This, together with the fact that the game Was played away from home, constituted a background easily capitalized on by the veteran Panthers. The Tigers started as if they were going to make the game a fine battle, but when the Panthers took to the air, Waco was helpless. The Waco line, which was expected to be a power on the de- fense, was torn to pieces by the line smashers ofthe Central backfield stars. The only star on the Waco team Was Captain Wilson Lucas, Who Will be Waco's best contestant for the ALL-STATE. The final score was 27-O. .7 A J 7 Xi '56 2' W .. ,-g. ,.,, .ax 3 ,.,,, ,t W... , 4, , K, wvim . f W s S' Ei ffglqylfv AVR W W 157. .A .,1911'?.'5 XFN? ,M V . mlm M. f - f if-J nay, 4 fa , M, rg'-ax? Q, . ., ,...,.,,.,.,.a.. ,ww .. .L ., . . M. s ,.. . it 5 . 3 Hzfyfw ,,, ?f 'f N. 5 if E- ff 's?gj,r-4 gf , N' M ' w W' W 5 is 1, - f :iw ' .,.:fQ5.'. im., W 'EF' i'9'i :ii? ?52:lLLT- 532 ' ' if ' :La Q Q ,g ., ...if . WT, 'A,, , .L ,,.. Squad THE FOOTBALL SEASGN CCCJIltd.5 l N Waco Hion vs. OA14 CLIFF, DALLAS IIN the second game of the season, the Bengals, aftera week of hard train- ing, had improved enough to enable them easily to defeat Oak Cliff. The Tiger backfield was alert and the line was charging with great strength and speed. Captain Lucas was an inspiration to the Tiger line by his splendid playing. He and his fellow linesmen swarmed all over the Leopard back- field, time after time. The Tiger backfield had no real star although Brad- ford, Quick, and Lance played a fine game. At the end of the third quar- ter the score was 6-6. ln the fourth quarter, the Tigers made two touch' downs, the Leopards one. This made the final score 20-12, in favor of the Waco High Tigers. lVm'o vs. Temple E. A. BERNH,xLsi x Line Cozzrlz THE FooTBALL SEASON qeomdg WACO HIGH vs. SUNSET HIGIfI, DALLAS NIT was estimated that elose to 7,000 people gathered at Carroll Field to see the Tigers lose their home-coming game. The Sunset Bisons out- played the Tigers from the opening Whistle to the final shotg however, in the first quarter the Tigers had a slight edge over the Bisons, due to Bradford's sensational punting. If it eould be said that the Tigers had a star, then it would be Oliver Avey, Who, by going through the middle ofthe line to stop play after play, did mueh to keep the seore from being larger. The Bison scoring was done in the second and fourth quarters, and at the hnal shot the score Was IQ-O. .. . 5. ws , Nw. Q ! Lie-is QULL LANCE SPARKS RI.XCI,ONALD End Tzlfkle Full-brick Tariff' Guard THF FOOTl3AI,L SEASON QContd.j Wixeo Hrcui vs. VVAXAIIAXCIIIIAI Hum Hillli Tigers easily defeated their first conference rival of the year, the VVaxahachie Indians, by the decisive score of 44-o. The Tigers made two of their touchdowns by the aerial route, Captain VVilson Lucas seoring both of them, after carrying the ball in sensational fashion. The boys who played a great game in the line were: BIacDonald, who was exceptionally good in the first part of the contest, Quill, Lucas, Avey, Ward, and Smiley. The star of the backlield was Cordell Lance, who battered the VVaxahaehie line to shreds by his terrific line smashes. Touchdowns for the Tigers were made by Lucas, lzj 5 Lance, Q25 g Oscar Pyles, Sedberry, and Colley. Q, F! Q , X .i . gf c Mx of Q , f K L, ,JI J H7 F 79 -X xg Quick TAYEY SAIILEY R. E. HENIDERQOX Bari' Cwzfer Guzzrzl Jxxisirzizt IJOIII 11 THF FOOTBALL SEASON QContd.j Waco HIGH vs. Hnrsiaoao IIN one of the most spectacular games that most of us have ever seen, the fighting Tigers of Waco High defeated a desperate flock of Hillsboro Eagles. The dope bucket of Central Texas was upset by this game, for, according to dopesters and barber chair coaches, the Tigers were doomed to defeat. But at Frazier Field, it was a battle between two finely matched teams, and it was only by fickle destiny that the Tigers won by a I2-7 score. The Eagles took the lead in the first quarter on a phenomenal fifty- seven-yard pass from Patterson, a triple-threat man. Waco came back with a touchdown in the second period, following a thrilling eighty-five yard drive, but the try for point was blocked, so the half ended with VVaco 6, Hillsboro 7. Then in the second period the Tigers started a series of aerials, one finally landing in the arms of Oscar llyles, across the Hillsboro goal line. The game closed with the score of 12-7. X A 'MVN-,i , X If--,Z A , X L X N , A XV X UM. 5 1 1'11ll!V 11111 x FLLE IXI1-1NN1NG BRA11FoR11 O. PY1.1is VAHR12N14AMP P nf QL'.ARTlfRB.4CK Q15 ART1sR1aAe14 Back End THE FOOTBALL season QContd.j Waco H1e11 vs. Co1zs1cANA H1n11 MT seems as if there is some truth i11 the statement that Corsicana is a jinx to Wacoefor again, as in the past years, a superior team of VVaco Tigers was beaten by an inferior team of Corsicana Tigers. The VVaco Tigers did not deserve to lose, but almost any team Will lose if the BREAKS are against it. The Waco line smothered the Corsicana running plays, out- charged the Corsicana line time after time, Zlllfl stopped most of the tricky reverses of the Corsicana backheld stars. Quill and Lucas played their usual brilliant game of football. Oliver Avey, center, played a11 excellent game. He would break through the li11e to se11d Ashworth, Sharp, Smith, or Humphries reeling back with no damage. ln fact the Waco Tigers were a credit to the much feared Waco Tigers of past years. In the last few seconds of the third quarter, Humphries lIltC1'CCptCLl a pass and raced fifty yards for a touchdown. The try for poi11t was successful and the final score was 7-O in favor of the Corsieana Tigers. XVARIJ IERENNAM A. PYLES WVILSON LUCAS Taclfle Bark Guard fffajltainj THE FOOTBALL SEASON QContd.j VVAco Hiott vs. CLliBl'RNlf HIGH XRXRXIACO fans went to Cleburne expecting to see the VVaco Tigers easily X X defeat the Cleburne Yellow Jackets, but they saw instead, a game that would not have been a credit to any klunior High School. The only thrill- ing part of the game was the brilliant punting of Stroud and Peacock of Cleburne. Those boys could send the oval whirling down the field for forty, forty-five, or fifty yards, while a twenty-live yard punt for Waco was exceptional. Due to this splendid punting, the Tigers were on the defense most ofthe time, but their goal line defenses were brilliant and sensational. The Tigers were sluggish in their playing, and if Cleburne had had any of- fense, they would have won the game, but at the final shot the score was o-o. lf ei ' 'fa '-'L .f CLJRTLS Dieksox HERRING SEoi41zRRx' XIOLINGBLOOD Baci' Cen ter Bark End ylllfkff THE FOOTBALL SEASON QContcl.j Waeo HIGH ys. llR,-XCIQENRIIJGIC Hruii it-KST year the VVaeo Tigers went to San :Xntonio and were beaten by the Braekenridge team, zo-o. But this year the Tigers got sweet revenge when they overeame the Braekenridge liagles, 27-o. The Tigers looked good on the offense, but maybe it was the weakness of the Eagles that made them look so good. Nlaeljonald, Quill, and Lueas played the best defensive games for the Tigers, and the touchdowns were made by Nlanning, Quick, Grevelle and lNleCraeken. , i Er?-k?rgi vii- ,vw get X If U, it Corner RICCRACKISX RIL'Wll,l.I.'X.XlS Ht Rxs Swaxxisa Burl' ClF71fF7' '1'm'He lll1I'fFl'blll'Z' Ylflfkftf THR Foo'r1sALI, SEASON qczomag Waco Hlou vs. 'l'1ixiP1,ii Hiou Nl'NlEfRC5l'S Temple fans journeyed to VVaeo expeeting to see the Temple VVildeats overeome the VVaeo Tigers. They saw, instead, two evenly matehed teams hattle to a deadlock. The game was a tribute to the linesmen of the Tigers, for they eould always erash through and smear the Wildeats when it meant the most. The only serious threat made by the VViltleats was stopped when the Tiger linesmen held them for four downs on the nine-yard line. Early in the seeontl quarter the Tigers began a hril- liant drive, hut it was stopped on the six-yard line hy a heart-breaking penalty. In the haekheld, l'yles and Quiekdisplayed someline hall earry- ing, while Hump Nlanning punted the Tigers out of a hole more than onee. This game left VVaeo and Temple tied for second plaee in the Dise triet-Twelve race. Uvaco iw. lilflwlltfllllll Tlllfl FOOTBALI, SEASON QContd.j Wi-xco Hioii Vs. Cl.liVliI..-XNIJ I-lion or ST. Locis LVHE VVaco Tigers upheld the prestige of the Texas lnterseholastie League by defeating Cleveland High of St. Louis, 18-14. The intri- cate spin plays of the Tigers puzzled the Cleveland players as much as the open spread formation of Cleveland puz- zled the Tigers. But after a few min- utes of explanation by Coach Tyson in the half, the Tigers tore through and blocked many of the Cleveland plays. Cleveland gained the lead in the first quarter, following a heart-breaking fum- ble on the Tiger fifteen-yard line. But in the second half, following a sensation- al run of sixty yards for a touchdown by Bradford, the Tigers began playing such an excellent brand of football that the Cleveland team was hopelessly lost. The Tiger line climaxed a great season by playing a great game, which established definitely their reputation of being the greatest line in Distriet Twelve. llvrzler Boys Innes Ni-:wxux lj.-XVII! lNfIcCo1,l.i'M Lilly- uzvf-Qff ' 4 f 9 fjrLADYS EASON VV1LsoN VVHITE GOLDIE CLAWSON A. XVERNER Coach YELL LEADERS Wac'o vs. Temple I wx lmuu 3?- GQ HARM' H xx' Alou M1'rcHE1.1. Alxcx Doxxu we YHLL LEADERS lfvrlro iw. Yqflllflfl Pvfv Squzlzl Driff I1z.w'1: jouxxx' Ru CREVVS Bam! and P011 Srjzmzl Ijfiff-ywflllffftj Gauze ,Q K , , r x s I f , 1 V f if 'Af ff, I -asv . ,-: .33 f E f f'7ir eg-ag ,gfbx 'm,, 1- 42 ? ' ., N--1 asm 1 'lv 'J 1, , I X ., 5,2 H- ,f 1 fe SN: 5' ' W ' f, X f , U f s snr 'bg ,... 3 l 1 ,IJ arp 'l nn K 1 ,hx ' 3 Al' A nJ',-D if 'FA r 'ff ' , -,...- M. 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H izxmaixsox LACYCRE1-xsax' llmfl I,fl0Il1'll fclllflfflillj THE BASKETBALL SEASON ,V HE Tiger basketball squad, coached by Bill Henderson and led by Captain HPete'l Creasey, was so far superior to the usual run of Tiger teams that it was said to be the best this school has had since IQ15. This amazingly quick, shitty team, led by the veterans, Creasey and Lumpkin, easily swept through the ra11ks of the District teams, but met defeat i11 the Regional lXfIeet at the hands of the strong Denton team by the score of 23- 15. HPete Creasey is a veteran from last year and he easily deserved the honor of being elected captain of the team this year by his team-mates. At his position of guard, he was always an asset to the team and his en- thusiasm and sportsmanship were absorbed by his fellows, who always helped to carry them o11 the crest of a wave of victory. Another player who was, perhaps, the best on the Tiger team was Lawrence Qgoal shoot- erj Lumpkin. Lumpkin was selected by a committee of coaches in the district to be center on the first team of the All-District. He was also selected to be center on the first team of the Central Texas Basketball League. Creasey and sf' Squfzd THE BASKETBALL SEASON qoomag Lumpkin are the two outstanding players, but there are other men on the team who played excellent games this year and Will be back next season to form the back-bone of next year's team. Chief among these are: Boswell, a small, speedy player who made many goals this year and Whom We are ex- pecting to star next year, Quick, a steady, dependable player, and james HI-lump lN1anning, who saw quite a bit of service on the squad this year. The first important game of the year was with Austin, who brought a rather demoralized team here to confront the Tiger five. The Tigers gained the lead early in the first quarter, and at the half the score was io-5 in favor of the Tigers. But in the second half, Creasey, Lumpkin, and Lane led in a Hying attack that utterly routed the opposing team, 28-l 1. For the return game the Tigers Went to Austin. The Austin squad had either im- proved a great deal or the Tigers were not in form, for the score was 7-7 at the half. In the second half, the Tigers increased the score to I4-Q and then played on the defense for the remainder of the game. In the next district tilt, Waco played Mexia. From the first, Mexia did not have the ghost of a I CREASEY LUAIPKIN SEDBERRY BIA-xxxixci Bom i 1 L Foruvznl Cwzfer Gufzrzf Cflltlftf I' OI t llltli THB BASKETBALL SEASON Contdj ehanee, for, due to the most phenomenal basket shooting of Lumpkin fwho made fourteen pointsj VVaeo easily over-ran her by the seore of 36-7. ln the return game with VVaeo at Nlexia, Boswell and Lumpkin led the Tigers to a 34-17 vietory. Lumpkin was high point man with fourteen points and Boswell eame seeond with eight points. VVaeo went to Georgetown for the next important match and led by Creasey and Lumpkin, easily defeated them by the seore of QS-B. Lumpkin was high point man with thirteen points and Creasey was seeond with eight points. One week later Georgetown eame here for the return game and was again defeated by the decisive seore of .ti-io. Again Lumpkin made the most points for VVaeo with seventeen, while Lane was seeond with nine. Bryan, who was our next most important rival, brought a team to VVaeo and met defeat, go-IQ, at the hands of the sturdy Tigers. The Bryan team was slow getting started and allowed VVaeo to seore nineteen points in the first half to six points for Bryan. In the seeond half, the tall, lanky Crea- sey opened up with an attaek that overcame the feeble resistanee of the Bryan team and established the seore ofgo-19. Creasey was high point man P - . i., f , l A, .471 n Y, A, i J K i ' is ' , i ,J - j W0 -W . I P' ' 3 i. 1 ei. irr' Tiff' i . ...s 1 '- . -, . ,gn . .V , V , ,Q , vp fOL'NGl!l.UUID Quick LANE Roczeks HERRING Gzzarrf l'l07'DL'!1l'll flU1'iL'fIlYl Uuzzrzf flllflffl THE BASKETBALL SEASON QContd.j with twelve points to his credit, and Lumpkin eame next with nine to his credit. ln the return game, Lumpkin led the Tigers in a 34-23 victory. He himself made 23 ofthe points scored for VVaco. For the next game, VVaco went to Temple and decisively defeated them hy the score of 47-24. The Temple team put up a game hattle, but could not check the herce attacks of the Tiger team. VVaco was eleven points in the lead at the half and increased this lead to twenty-three points at the end of the game. ln the return game, Temple was again beaten by the score of 37-18. As the Tigers defeated every high school team within this district they were entitled to go to the Regional Meet held in Denton. Here, the Tigers defeated every team they played until thy met the Denton High team and were defeated, 28-15. The Tigers were only six points be- hind at the half but this lead was increased in the last half. Lumpkin was high point man for the Tigers and Boswell came second to him. This game elimaxed a suecessful season forthe Tigers and they deserve much credit for the honors they brought to VVaeo High School. Sfazzding: '1'Ax'Lok, MANXING, Diexsox, PRICE, LACY, COACH KliI1'lIL!ZX', LUCAS, Pkoeroiz, ROGERS, MCCRACK- EN, HoGAN, '1'A'rUM, CYBRIEN, Swakrnxxc Swami: AnAMs, VICKERY, MCCOLLUM, LANE THE TRACK SEASON OACHED by Roland Keithley and led by Captain james Rogers, the Tiger traelc men ran swiftly through a sueeesful season this year. The team had several experieneed men back from last year, sueh as Mickey Hog- an, the fast half-miler, James Rogers and Dennis O'Brien, the quarter-mile men, and Pete Creasey, the long-legged high jumper and hyurdler. Early in the season a new star was diseovered in Ken- nedy Tatum. This lad was not very sue- Cessful as a broad-jumper, but as a 41,0 man he astonished the whole team by his speed and stamina. Another 4.40 diseovery Was James 'TI-lump hlanning, Who stars in nearly every sport that he enters. The Com- bination of Hogan, Rogers, Tatum, 0'Bri- en, and lWanning proved to be one of the best relay teams that Uhlajorn Keithley has ever turned out. They Won first plaee in the Cameron Invitation lN1eet and helped COACH R. B. TQEITHLEY Relay Team TATUM Mmrmixc Rocsks OVBRIEN HOGAN THE TRACK SEASON CContd.j to bring the banner to Waco. When the District Meet was held here they easily Won first place again. However, in the Regional Meet in Denton, they slipped down to second place. To atone for their defeat in Denton, they won the Baylor Invitation Meet and received a beautiful trophy as a compliment to their ability. Hogan was, perhaps, the best man on the team. He Was a veteran from last year and he Won first place in the District this year. At the Regional hfeet in Denton he came in second to Carlisle of North Dallas, but as a half-mile runner he is seldom excelled in high school track. Creasey was another star of last year who made good this year. He tied for first place in the high-jump at the District lNffeet and took fourth place in the Region- al. Due to the efforts of the track men just mentioned, the 735 season was an overwhelming success, and as many of these boys will be back next year, we predict even greater success next season for the Waco Tiger Track Team. HUNT TURNER Baiuaox Smox THE TENNIS SEASON OR the first ti1ne in four years the Tiger tennis team, coached by H. T. Torrance, and led iF by Captain Fred Simon, swept through the District llleet, defeating all opponents. The tennis team, composed of Barron, Simon, Hunt, and Turner, deserves a lot of credit, for they had to meet with expert opponents. The doubles team was composed of two mighty fine play- ers, Barron and Simon, who are first and second, respectively, in the ranking of the team. XVe will probably hear of these two players in the future, for they are bound to make a name in the tennis world if they keep up their fine record. They went through the District lXIeet without losing a set. 'llllikel' Hunt rpresented the Tigers in the singles and defeated his opponents. After winning the District lyleet, the 'N Tigers went to the Regional lyleet in Denton. Simon and Barron, the doubles team, went to the semi-finals before they were defeated after a hard-fought game. Hunt went even farther, by reaching the finals, where he too was defeated after a hard game. Although the Tigger squad suffered defeat in the Regionals, we are proud of them, for they are the best team that Waccm H' T. TORRANCE, Cough High has had in the last few years. FANNIN, CLAYTON, QEORMAN, ADAMS, CRICHLOVV, VVORD, DU'1 roN, 'TAYLOR THE TENNIS SEASON PX lN'Iary Clayton, coach of Girls' Tennis, turned out another fine combination this year. Although the girls did not meet with success in the District lyleet, they gained much in- dividual experience and knowledge, which will form the basis of the championship team we are expecting next year. The President of the Girls' Tennis Club and the first ranking player is Bliss Kathleen Gorman. She is a veteran from last year and the school will lose an expert player when she graduates in June. lyliss Gorman and Miss Elizabeth Taylor, another experienced performer from last year. formed the doubles team and their defeat in the Dis- trict lyleet by Corsieana was, in part, due to illness in the team. ln the singles, the school was represented by lVIiss Billie Little. Others who will be strong contend- ers for positions next year are, llliss lflorine and llliss l1'ene Rushing. This combination of Rushing, Little, and Rushing should form the basis of a fine team next year. Miss NIARY CLAYTON, Coach l 4 HARRIS, MARTIN, BONE, CLARK, PRoe'I'oR, Ivzv, NUSSBALJM, CoAcII SMITH Tl IE GOLF SEASON ,LED by Captain -lack Nussbaum, the Tiger Golf Club began its season with a strong squad of stars. Nussbaum was valuable to the team be- cause of his cheerfulness, even in defeat and his excellence as a golf player. I-Ie and Clark, who was the best all-round player on the team and who al- ways plays the course in the 7OiS, while the rest of the team shoot it in the 8o's, formed the hrst team, The second team was composed of the VVigley broth- ers, Bill and Bob. These brothers must forget that they are brothers in a game, for they always play with perfect cooperation. Harris and Edwin Ivy form the third team, which is the reserve for the squad. The first match of the year was with Temple, and after a hard game, the score was a tie. After seeing them in action against Temple, we believe that they will bring honor and success to the VVaco High Golf Club. THE G AT'BROADCAST joxrzs, '1IxRn, BAKER, QUICK PARKER, D. IFIARRISOX, M. HARRISON, IDOUUQY EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE DAISY CHAIN I-IOVV.-'XRD XVII.LI,x1x1s . .... Editor III,-XRY LOL' IQEIZ . . . . ,'f.x'.x'iyf1111I-lfdilor HAxRol.1m JONES ...,. ..... I Ilan ffdifnr IDORUTHY NAN HARRISON . . . flX.S'i.Yfllllf Claxx Editor IIIZURGE QL'ICK ..... . . . f1l'gNIIIZllfI0lIS lfditor RI,'XR'I'I'I.X I'I,XRRISON . . .J.v.vi.s'fr111t Orynl1iznfio11.': Editor CLxL'l.v1N PARKER . ......., lrt Edimr S'I'liVV,-XR'I 1xABll . IJORISISAKER . . . . . fIfllft'1it'Si':1Iif0I' . . . . l mf11n' Editor If.XRl.E XVALTERS . . AJ5'XiXfll1If 1'xl'Ilflll'F ffzlifm' TXIILIFRED DOOLEY . XVILLIAMS KEE . . . . . . 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HIRAM FRIEDSAXAI Jxsi.vt1111Ix and Rf'f70I'ff'l'X Thetla Mcllellee llzlrriet clllllliillgllilffl Ennis Killingsworth Virginia Uurley Vllalter O'COnnell I.ela Haines Cecil Palmer Pauline Vllitte Nlary Darden Uallilee VVard Kaye Titlwell Kathleen Gorman Harry Franvis Tyfvixfs Elizabeth Gauntt Dorothy Cheek - Margaret Foster HARRIS TAYLOR BRICKMAN, FR11c11sA1v1, H01fE1v1AN, I,1x141N, Ro1:ER'1's BUSINESS STAFF OF PUBLICATIONS MR. FALL 1934 l311.1. HVSH . I. IJ. l'1111.1,11fs . Xx7.'XI,I..XCE LfY1c1N . W3 NA'I'II.-KN BR1cR.x1,xN HIR.X.XIl'IRIE17S.'X.Xl . H.ARRN' HOFFMAN . TQENNETH ROBERTS 1 PHILLIPS BUSH E. Ii. KIOHVNDRO, Sjlolzsor The Huzlcoan SPRING 1955 . lf11.s'i11z'y.v 1I1a11fzy4'r . . ,Alysisfrzlll 111a11ag1'r I. L. P1111.1.1Ps . flflwriixizzg Jlazzrzgw- . N.'YI'Il.XN I3R1CK.x1,xN . . . f1s.x'i.vt1111f . . . . . fl s.v1xfrz11f . . . IJIITIIIIIYIOII J Iazzagvr . . . . B0flL1't't'f7F7' . -I. I,. PHII,I,II'S . H111 1317511 . . X'V.'XI.l1ACl?I1.fXKIN . HARRY Ho1f1fx1AN KENNETH ROBERTS N.fYI'H1XN BR1c'KA1,xN . VV1fXl.I.ACIE l,.xR1N . HlR.X.XI FRIICIJSANI . H,fXRRX' I'IOIflf'NIAX . . IQENNITTH RQRERTS The Daisy Chain . . . lJ,11.vi111'.v.1' fllfzzzflyw' 1J5si.fin11f Hu.1il111f.1' 11 Imzfzgwr . . fIl17Ff'I'l'IXI71Q 17l'lIl7lIlgr l' . . . . 11.s'xixIf111t . d.vxis1'111zf . Bookkeeper' SANIIIQRFIIRD, KF1l.l,Nl1IR, lI.xRRIs, 'I'IIRIcAIn:II,I,, XVIQSTIIROIJR, Ixoxs, llI'uIcI:'I', Cox SIMON, Aurmm, MEIIiR, ll.x:vIII,'I'ow, YIRGIR, UII,I,, XV,II,I,,xcE QUICK, llosm, FREII, CURTIS, NIaIsI,I.Icx', MII.NEll, II. '1'. 'I'oRRANcIa SCHOOL GOVERNMENT MR. H. T. TORRANCI-I, Spamm- FALL 1934 BENJAMINSANIWRFORII. . Jlayor ROIIERI' TIIRmImGII.I, Alma HARRIS FRANK KIELLNER 110111- ' IIIIX- A'i0llI'f.S' IXIARY LOI'IsIf WIiS1'I2RlJfJK LI'cII.Ie AVIJIQY . l RIzIn SIAIIIN . . . -IAAIES H,fx.xIII.TON . GWIQNIRILYN GII,I, IQDNA Hosm' BIIXRGl'ERI'I'E XV.xI,I.,xcI2 CIEORG IC Q L'IC I4 NIARY I-I IzI,EN N I2 ELI. EY l,.VxRRY VIIIGIN . Ifify jllllllllyfl' . ffhiwf of Polin' Clliff fuxfifr' . i I'1.vI'm'i11fI' .lllA'fi!'t,.Y . Sr'r'rI'f11ry . SI'1'gr'n111' SPRING 1955 . . . IVRANK KIQLLNER RIARY LoLIsIf XVESTIIRIIIIIQ -I,-XXI! H L'llIiR'l' Rox' LYON XVILIIURN Cox . . FRED SIAIIIN . . . ICU NIIEIER . . . LARRY VIRGIN ' CIEIIRGE QIIQK HI.xRGL'I2RI'I'E XV.xI,I..xcIa ICIDXVARIJ FREII AIIICK CLiR'I'Is . . BIARY HELEN NIzIzLI.IzY -I W. IJ. RIIIMII I BIQRNARII .IINIIIZR fb MRS. XV. H. PARSONS, MRS. RLSH McK'oNNEx,1,, MRS. 'I'. Ilow.xRn XVLIUAMS, MRS. CS. li. C'R1cn1.ow MISS VERA A. Down, MRS. -I. L. Kms, MRS. JOIIY N1CN.XMARA, MISS CAROIAN R1cu.xRnSuN WACO HIGH SCHOOL P.- MRS. N.A1'T.XNIZNlZ.XL'XI . . . . IXIRS. ll. RI. IJAXYSOX . . Firm' Hu MRS. XV. H. PARSONS . . . SITUIIII l'in'- MRS. RLS11 McCoNN1sl.L . . 'l'lm-fl lim- MRS. T. 11OW.XRIJ XV1Lr.1.ax1S . . Rum-fling MRS. NAT 'I'ANENrs.xL':w1 lwfxiflffzzl AIRS Rlms BIRS RIRS Elms RIRS BIRS KIRK KIRK RIRS KIRK G. B. CRICHIAJXY . VERA A. IJOXYE . -I. I.. INEE . . . JOHN MQNAMARA . C,xRO1,YN RICHARDSON EIDXYIX X15E1.1,Ex' . . VV. E. DARDIZN . A. C. XVIERLSCH . A. KI. cEOI.DS'l'EIN . T A. P1'lf.ViIll'IIIL lJI't'.Vil!l'l1f lJI'l'.Vfllt71If l,I'f7Xillf'Ilf St'1'!'t'1'llV',1' . Cnrrvsjmzzflizlg Smfvfary . .... ,lv1'l'll.YllI'l'I' . . . lli.Yf0I'iIlIl . IDIIVHIIIIIFIIfllffllll . . P11 fzfirity Ijlllliflllllll . Cnlnzfif Rr'pnf.x'f11inIi1'P . I,rgi.vf11fiw fjlllliflllflll . flosjviirzfity fjlllliflllllll . . . I?VFff,l1I'f' Clmirnzrzzz T. XVII.I.IAAIS . . limm, Illllf Grounzlf Cfzzzirzzmzz XV. VVITTE . . . . llfllffhfjllllifllillll BAND MR. LYLIQ SRINNICR, Ilifwmr lXIR. HERBERT ScHwr2'1'.xI,xN, if.Y.Vi.K'1'Il!lf Ilirm-for EDGAR SKINNER, Student Dirzfrfor .W S 1 FALL 1934 SPRING 1935 BILL Lum-zu'r'rER . . . Pmviflwzf . . . Harlow joRDAN l'lAROLlJ Qloiumv . . . I'if-v-Prvsiflmzt . . . IEILLY HEARN BILLY HEARN . . Sefrefrzry Illlll yll't'IIXlU'l'I' . . . xl. T. SIKES Mfxifiziea XVi1.soN . . . Sw-gmnf .... SAM BICCRACKEN Louie LQRREN . . . Ili-um Jlfzjm- . . Loenz CURREN Ainsworth. Brute Ayres, Alva Bledsoe, joseph Cloyd, Virgil Chandler, Harold Cohen, Cyril Coward, O. li. Crist, Danny Crook, Erwin Frantz, E. A. Garrett, Earl Gilbreath, -lohnnie Harrell, ,lim Hearn, Billy Herring, Raymond Holbert, Howard Hosey, Jean Holt, ,liidson Hunt, XVeyman jordan. Robert jordan, Harold -lunghans, Billie liillingsworth. Ennis Ledbetter, Pat Ledheter, Bill Kendrick, Aloe lllartin, Charles llater, Guy lIcCracken. Sam lNlcConnell, Benjamin lNICCall, lklaiirice lXIcCahon, Fred lylelton, Joe lllonroe, Thomas Blonnig, Richard hlontz, Herschel Bloore, Thomas llormino, Raymond Nelson, Tommy Naler, Lawson Nerren, Bill Urren, Louie Pearson, lfrrink Bewitt. Boyd Parker. LaFayeth Parker, Gus Parker, Roy Ramirez, julian Ricketts, Billy Schaeper, Alvin Sharp, H. KI. Sikes, -I. T. Skinner, Edgar Smith, Harvey Stanley, Leon Thompson, Vernon VVade, Robert Lee VVales, ,lere VVeaver. Raymond Wliite, Billy VVizig, Bernard Viekrey, Richard YVallaee, Fred VVillingham, Bob VVilliams, Billie W I W ,. . W. A V .., C . ,.m,4,,o vw- me 1 ,W l 1 W A 9' f K , .. ., 4 4 V .Ai - l f .AA ' QQQQ . -I I GIRLS' CiI,lilC CLUB Miss Coram' nl-1 5'1'Ivt1Rs, l71'm-ffir .ANITA Hotfsox rxxo Viorrx NV,x1,1.,xcr5, rl1wm1fm1zi.vts FALL M954 SPRING 1935 :XLVA IXIOORE . . Prtfxiflmzi . ...A A LVA MOORE Enxa Hosev . . I'IIT-lJI'!'A'ilIf'lIf . . EI,IZfXBE'l'H STOBRE Lovii Alacoiss ...... Sn-wtfzry . . Mn.oRi2n IIICINTOSH Allison, Julia Beth Callaway, Virginia Coons, Anna Farrar Copeland, Pliail Dean Curran, Lillian Dawson, Donna l itzlnu.:h, Meroha Foster, Margaret tiauntt, Elizabeth Goodman, Margaret llenderson, Virginia Ifi.iZrxaETH STOHBE . . . I,iln-fzrifnz . . . AI.v.x Mooaic, l'nfn'r Clif! Holland, Nelda Hopkinson, Lucille Hopson, Anita Hosey, Edna Hubert, ,lane Jones, Nlary Elen Keahey, Betty Lancaster, Kathleen Lauck, Gene Lumpkin, Natalie Mclntosh, Nlildred Mciiee, Mary Lou lVlcLerran, Eleanor MacQueen, Louise Meera, Virginia Moore, Alva . Dox NA IJAXVSON Moorman, 'I'hel ma D. Nlurphy, Elilalveth O'Neal, Edith Payne, Orvis Porter, Marguerite Pouncey, Elivalweth Ann Richards, Ruth Rogers, Louise Ruhmann, Elizabeth Self, Louise Shelfer, Mary Annis Smith, Judith Stolvhe, Elizabeth VVallace, Viola VVard, Edna Ruth NVarner, Ruth XVhitaker, Helen BOYS' GLEE CLUB Bliss Coram' Dli Srlvlalts, IJ1'f-tw-fm' Ln.i,1,xN Ct'RR,xN .xxo Cntacinti, Barxziarrox, .11-mn1fmr1i.vf.f FALL 1934. SPRING 1935 L,xyvRExcE Luxtekix . . P1-vxiflwzf . . . V. R. HENDERSON AIN,-x BRYAN .... . Vive-Prf.vif1'm1t . . . CH.-xRt.i5s BOSWELL BEN HANDER ..... Serrclrzry . . . -I. D. RIDl.EHL'BER Riciiaizo H L'noi,EsTOx . Bills, ,lack Boswell, Charles Bryan, Alva Cantrell, Curtis Cooper, Eugene Cornett, Sanford Denman, Roland Dickerson, VVill Fadal, Eddie Gerhardt, Berry Gunn, james llander, Ben Henderson, V. R. Hill, Edgar Howard, Clifton Huddleston, David Huddleston, Richard Hudgens, Elmore Hyde, Bob johnson, VVillwnr Kemendo, F. G. Little, Thomas . Lilnvzrifzzz . . . I':l,MURlZI'Il'lJGENS'l Littlepage, Sydney Lumpkin, Lawrence Matfht, Myron Martin, jack Nloore, Rohert l'I. Moreno, Manuel Neil, Leon Pierce, VVarren Prather, Bill Reynolds, Earl Ritlleliuher, Charles Ritllehuher, DI. D. Sams, Marshall Shaw, Marvin Smith, Hoyt Stanford, Raymond Stohhe, Carl Vick, Kyle VValling, Bill VVard, Neil VVeaver, Marshall VVilliams, Coleman FALL 11334, SHNIO R ORCH ISSTRA Nllss Cnlaln' mi S'1'1v1aks, Ilm-mn' I,11,l,1,xN CVRRAN l f Jun ALINIC LOVURN J A .lui l1.XRREl,I, . . . IJ:-vsiflwzt . Bn.I,Y H mkx . . l,il'l,-ljV'17.Vflfl'IIf ALINE Lovokx . . Swrwtnry . GIRLS Boggs, Lucille Curran, lillian Fremnzln, Nc-ttyc' Hlerlsov, Alosvph cllll7l'C2ltll.J0l1l1l1lC Harrell. .lim Hearn, Billy Alnrclzm, Harold Hope, Sibyl Hopson, Anim I,ov0x'n, Alina' KICCHII, Lorraine' BOYS Kendrick, .loc Nalcr, Lawson Nelson, Tmnnn Ncrrcn, Bill Noble, Neil Ray, Bmlfly Ill fum ixfs SPRING IQ35 . BILLY liliARN . Blu. Nmuzrzx I,n.1.uN CURRAN Navratil. l1CI1Ol'C' Rudloll, ESIllCl'2llCl?l XVcrnet, Josephine Skinner, Ifdgar Smith, Caldwell Stanley. IA-on Yvillizuns, Billy VVizig. Bcrnzlrd I' ALI I IUNIQR ORCHESTRA Miss Coiaisi' me ST1v1aRs, Ijmffm- L.xUizA kllffxx BENTON. ,Ji-umzjwmiist 934 'lliimyx BRAN 'I' . El,lZ.XRl2TIl AI Aix-x .AYR it s Benton. Lziurzi ,Iezui Benton, Klziry Robin Brant. 'lllieclzi Dzmit-1, lfclitli Avriett. Emlmuml Ayres, Alva Ciiiizm. VVillinm Davis, Baxter G1-iHith, Paul ONES . . Pziivirlfzzf . . Iliff'-lJI't'.YllII'IIIl . Sl'fi7't'fIll'j' . . Lifzrzlrizzlz GIRLS Hale, Dora Hill. Klziry Lou xlOllI1SOll. lva Belle -loiies, Hlizzibetli BOYS Gunn, james Hill, Billy -lorclzm, Llolm T. lllormino, Rziymoncl Noble. Neil SPRING 1.55 . . . :Xl.V.X,AYRli5 Tiiiaiu BRANT l5LIZiXl3E'I'H kloxiis LL'XK'lS,A'xI1llF lleC:1ll, Eleanor Porter. Zelda llay Taylor. Florence Pryor, Paul Rezlves. ll. Al. Snow, Veiglitoii Thompson, Vernon 1- INTERMEDIATE GLEE CLUB MIss GRACE HAxIII,ToN, Dl'f'L'lfffJl' M.xRG,xRIcT Axnk Ews l EvI5I,YN EIR.-XNYFORIJ FALL I934 J 1'l'llll1fVlIIi.t'fX Sl'R1NG 1935 N,x'I'.fxI.IE I,IiAII'I4IN . . PI'f'.S'il!f'Ilf . . lixyn Dixxiz RLCKIZR Lotilsli RIIGERS . . . l'il'If-PI'1'3'illll1If . -loIIN NI2I.I, ciRlMl.ANI7 HANNI-xH Goomrxx . . St'fI't'flll'-1' . . BIARY Lot' Hraakx VIRGINIA Hnxnsksox . . 7l!'t'YlXll!'t'7' Im l,Ixt5RIx MI-xv C,-xxIII.I,E FARRIS . IDOROTHY Andre, Lueile Andrews, Margaret Armstrong, Zera Arnold, Ahmaree Baldridge Charlsie Bailey, Pauline Ballow, Sarah I.ec Barnes, Carol Jean Broyvn, I,ou Edith BurIIham, Marjorie Burrage, Imogene Butler, Faye Vallaway, Virginia Farey, Josephine Vhamhers, Katherine Cantrell, l'natha Colvin, Evelyn Cox, Evelyn Crawford, Evelyn Daniel, Doris Davis, Beth Davis, Betty IJLHXI.-'XS . Denison, .lane Donaho, ,lean Dunean, Bennie IBIIYTIZIS, Dorothy Eason, Gladys Farrar, Dorene Farris, Camille GoodmaII, llilllllilll Green, Katherine Grimland, lfranees Grimland, john Nell Guyton, Ouida Haines, I.ela Haley, Naney Hall, Bonnie Rose Hall, Ollie Belle Harris, Doris Hearn, Mary I,ou Henderson, Virginia Herman, Helen Holstead, Dorothy Holt, Gertrude . . Libmrimz . . . l1l'l.lNE Hvxns . flfdiiffflllt Lil1I'IlI'jIlI1 . . 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'l'IRI,x' lAx'I.oR, lI:I'RI-.R, XYAI.I.,xCI-., XX':II.I.Is, SI'I,IoII1. XYARII, XYI,s1'IIRooI4, XYIII1wxoR'I'II, XYI'r1I, FALL 1934, DARDEN LITERARY SOCIETY Miss ANNIE FIIRSGARIJ, Spamm- AIIEIAIIII5 RICCORNIICK . . lJI'FKiI1It'Ilf . . . .ANNE C.XR'I'XYRlGHT . lfim-1 Iliff'-ljl'I'.YilI,l'Ilf ALICE IXICNANIAR,-X . Srronzf lVll'f PI't,A'ill!,IIf . . Third Ilift'-ljl'l'.l'iIIl7If JRING IQ35 . AIARY IJIXRIJEN C.Xl,LII,liE XVARIJ . . LIELEN DIVIY lIIxR3oRII2 Room-' MAR'I'I'I,x H,xRRIsoN . . . Swrwfm-y . BIARY lAJL'lSIZ XVI2sTIIRooR RI,-XRY Lot: KIQE . . . . ylI'c Il.Ylll'l'I' . . RIIXRY HELEN NEEIIEY RIARY Louise LYIJIQR . . Sw-gmzit . . EI,I,I2NoI3R STRIIILING MARYLL'cILI,I2 FISHIIR . . . . RI'fmo1-tw Adelman, Marjorie Baker, Doris Bryan, Leta Buchanan, Lynn Cartwright, Anne Cotlield, Grace Cox, Mary' Lucylle Daniels, Billie Darden, Mary Dawson, Donna Booch Day, Helen Davis, Eclwina l,OLfLIEfiL'RLEY . IJORIS BARIQR . ..... Prlrfizzllzmz trzriruz . . fJ!N'I'l'A'f1OIl!lillg SIII'1'ffr1r'y Dilworth, Margaret Fisher, Mary Lucille Gorman, Kathleen Hurley, Loulie Uurley, Virginia lI21lI'Sf0Il,.lC21I1 llarrison, Nlartha jones, Elen Kee, Mary Lou Lydick, Mary Louise Maxfield, Marie McCormick, Adelaide MCIllIOSh, Mildred McNamara, Alice Nash, Alma Matltle Neelley, Mllff' Ilelen Noble, Lee Allyne Roach, Nelwyn Roddy, Nlarjorie Stribling, Fllencler Speight, Elizabeth Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Marguerite Terrell, Katherine Tirey, Elizabeth Tirey, Martha Tucker, Margaret XVallat'e, Kathryn NVallis, Nancy VVarcl. Callilee VVestbrook, Mary L VVhitworth, Jane VVitte, Pauline oui ff' if 1 T w e -'I I 'tr 4' I-I R Z I . I I E I i , . ,L,L, ' iii X ,lf f ' 3' S A' I A- -R 4 4 P' 4 ' - , Z Q , il H ky are , ..,, .,,:: Q. Ht V H f X rim I., , - - ' ' - ff'-Z if-,.,.. A-A M, I tiff: is jeg' A Q7: Y I, y in 5: . - il .. ' A , .' ii ' he V - SNA' K V- H.,-,, 3 1. A V K L: L A. J .0 -I Q '. 'V i All 2 1' ft' Q t . ' . s ' K3 pi' 'xxx ,. kk F I HAHXII1, liAltRlTT, BROWN, KQIIIIK, l'11RIs'r1.xN, t'Ric1li.0n, l'l'RRO, lJ1'Nc.xx, IJVTTON, l URIl, lfllNlUNl'5, l -XNNIN, lf!-R1-l'S0N, lloonymw, GROSS H.4RRlS, lioxyi-.LL, Hi'nlrL1-,sT0N, jimi-.S, l A1'1:10N, jonxsox, KIRK, l.lHf'l'IS, XlURRIS, Novica, Oxuy, llRIt'l-., Sixrxloys, Sruo 5U1.1.iyAN, STRAVKF, SIlII.1.IfR, TA'rnf, 'lillbXYl4l.L, 'l'R1s'n, XY.xLl,.xcx:, VVA1.l.ACl-, xKlll.l.IANlS, XVoO'rr.N, liRII'I'l5N, llUlH4RT, SIIl'l.F1uR, T n R N I-:R XXIIIITYNI-R, f.AN'l'RI'I.I., MOORV, Rrnri., Hoxy'i.I.I., GRIFFING, Nici., STRICKLANII, lJUNN.xxi, HRASIIILR, STUNART, l.rAcn, l.INnf LOFF, XV1i.sTuRo0K GENIBIEIMFIR LITERARY SOCIETY MRS. J. G. CUNNINGIIAM, Sponrmr I FALL 1934. SIBYI. TRICIE .... . lJl'flVIlIl'Il t , LOLLIE INIAI2 CRICIILOXV l'irf'-Prffsidwzf . LDOROTHY CH EEK .... RI,-XRTIIA BROWN . S1'rrrtr1ry . . . 7lI'l'Il.l'lll'l'I' . . lfl!IlI'1IiF71 . IX SPRING 1935 XV.-XRIJINE IJUTTON . . . Sinn. ,TRICIQ RGVERITIE XV.XLI..XCli . lhI.XR'l'II.-X BROWN ELDRED PFREELXIAN LJOROTHY Barrett, Jessie Curtice Brasher, Ruth Brown, Martha Calloway, Bernice Uantrell, farl Christian, Irene Criclilow, Lollie Mile Crippen, Martha jean Curho, Dorothy Curtis, -Inne Duncan, Mary Dunnam, Peggy Dutton, VVardine Fannin, Jackie CVRRO . Ftlmonds, Amanda Mae Faubion, Buena Freeman, Ifltlred Freeman, Nettye Ferguson, Mary Lee Clrilhng, Billie Sue Gross, Lillian Hessuloerter, Audrey Ilolton, Patsy Ruth Howell, Iivelyn Howell, Fannie Mae Hubert, jane Johnson, Marianne Jones, Ada Catherine Iones, jean Kirk, Betty Nlaude Leach, Barbara Linclloll, Louise Moore, Clara Niorris, Estelle Noyich, Moselle Uxley, La Verne Price, Paula Rice, Lurline Ruhel, Mae Sego, Clarice Shelfer, Mary Annie Shiller, Irene Simmons, Eloise Stewart, Annette Straeke, Margaret Strickland, Barbara Sullivan, La Verne Tate, Sidna Trice, Sihyl Turner, Mary Ann VVallace, Marguerite VVallace, Viola XVesthrook, Elizaheth VVilIiams, Helen YVo0ten, Irene R ff ., 32? 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ROBERT W1i.M'i:R, Spmnm- FALI, IQXQ4, I'fow,xR1n FRED . iiUXV,-XRD XVII.I.l.XNIS HIRANI FRIISIJSAXXI I R.xNR lii21.I,NER . BEN K.'Xl'l.AN Aalvrhold, IA-on Alcssziiidm. Anthony IxllSfCI'l1NlChi0, lf. XV. Bain, iievfiici' Hoswvll, Charles Crow, Howzirci Craig, john Davis, Devlin Fwd, Ifciwzmi Friedsam, Hiram . Prrsiflezzt . lvit't'-PI't'j'f1IFIlf . Swvfflary . . Sf'I'gt'!ll1f . . Rvporfw' . citfl'IH0llCi, Kvnneth Hugh, Hill -lonvs, Harold liaplzni, Ben Keihier, Frank Lyon, Roy Linnpkin, l,awi'enCe Lava-iitlizil, Sichiey 1IansCll,Calvin Bloore, Tom SPRING 1935 . FRANK IQELLNER . BEN K.fXPI..'XX . STISVV.-KRT TARR FRicn Smox . H,XRi'Jl.D joxns Nzillcy, Hob Nnssbrnnn, .lack Quick, George Qninius, Henry Rcutz, Frank Simon, Fred Tubb, Stewart Vivrctt, KI. L YVi1liams, Howaul FRED LUMPKIN I MR. ROBERT XVEAVER KEi.i.Ni:R Rumz FORUM DEBATE TEAMS , Firxt Team .' EDWARD Fiuao LAWRI-LNCIQ LUMPKIN Secmz d Tea HI .' FRANK KELLNER FRAN ic RUi3Tz Another successful year in Forum over its rival, the Rostra, ward George lllemorial Prize of ward Fred won the second prize representing VVaco High, won the district and regional honors and are state finals in lllay. The year consisted of two Year's Survey the Forum ended with the sixteenth victory of the in eighteen years. Lawrence Lumpkin won the Ed- ten dollars by being voted the, hest speaker and Ed- of five dollars by placing second. The debate team, going to the successful administrations under lX'Ir. Fred and lllr. Kellner and the roll call every Friday morning included the names of many of the most outstanding boys in VVaco High School. wa , , , Z , w ' 5 . ADAMS, limo, Bmcri, Iiamn, CONANI, fox, fII.XN1IiIiRS , A'-' VI Q' lloxlxnmg, Fmon, Hicks, llol-ls, I,liIi, Mawnrzws, McCi1.Assox 55 5 is MCCOY, NICIQIXNEY, NI'fFfI.IIFN, Pomrzk, PIIIIIIPS, Spmiu, VIQINICR I ROSTRA LITE RARY SOCIETY MR. Ii. D. jonxsox, Sponlmr I AI,L H134 ,IAQK lIcCo1.1.L'.xI ID. I,.T1x1aR . . lion BAIRI7 . Ioxl I,EIZ . . . IJEUNIXRIJ I oR'rER Adams, H arolll Alford, aclc Baird, Bob Bone, .I. R. Boyd, Douglas Ilryan, Alva Bunce, Gilbert Chznnbcrs, .loe Conant, Allah I3. fox, lVillun'n Dietz, Henry . . Pzvxiflffzzf . 1 iI'z'-P1'wi1ff'11I . . S4I1'I'f'fIll'j' . . . . 5t'l'gf'!1llf . . 'lll'f'Il.Ylll'i'I' Doran, ,loc Downs, W1-sIc'3' Flood. Nick cllbS0l1, XV. Lacy, Lawrence Lee, Torn Klattlxews, Frank llistrot, Ralph Klnllvn, Bob IXIcCoy, Atllel AICKIIIIICSI, Douglas SPRING 1935 . . . lion IIXIRIJ . Cloknox NEIZLIZY Al.1..xn II. CIJNANT G11.nl2R'1' BL ICE . . Tom LEE 1XICLl0llLIIII, ,lark RICCI'ZlClU.'II, liven-tt RICK llasson, Irvy I.f:P Neelley, Conlon Ilif-116, Frank I'l1iIIips, VTYZIC5' l'o1'tm', La-onarcl XVFZIVPIA, Ivan YVfIub, Coleman lViIson, Rabi' XVitIiff, Lawrence Fl MAN, ISARRR, HIZRKMAX, lNlliVllrlrli, BUSVVISIJ., lillfll.-XNAX, liusn, C,xR'1'wR1r:n'r, C'1,ARKlc, CUNNINGHAM, DOOLM Rn l'l0S'l'liR, flILl,, ll.-XRRIS, llUliI2R'l', jomss, Kunz, I,Axc,xs'1'r:R, lVlL'fllCHl'1l-I, lVl1l0RIi RIPR, Rm, Rurzw, S'I'RlBl.l'SlI, 'llHRlCAIlGII.l., plllklil, NVALLAQR, VVESIBROOR, 'I'URxr1R, 'l'ucRlaR XIOR, XV1'r'rE, Lsow, BES1, XV1'l'lMAx, lVAI.I,AL'E, Hunn1,r:s'rOx, 'I'1aRR1-:l.1,, Smmoxs, XVxl.sOx ENGLISH LITERARY SOCIETY TOM RIOORE MR. E. D. JOHNSON, Crim- FRANK RVIZTZ . . H ELEN FORD IJORIS BARIQR l-l.XR0l,l7 JONES ..... RIARY LOL'1S1i XVESTHROOK . Xlcflelu-e, Tllenla Fuster, lxI2ll'gI,21l'l'f Cz1rtwright,Anne Sinnnons, Eloise Harris, .loc Bush, Bill Xx72llfL'l'S. lfarle Tinlwell, Kaye' xvlfflllflll, Hvlvn Lyon, Roy Tln'n-zldgill, Rolwrf Bt'I'lCIll2lll, Ruth lVil5on, Grace E. POrtcr, lXI2lI'gI,1lCI'lIC Carlile, LOW sloy Hcville, blanc Clarke, Vvendcll Bncllanzln, Lynn l'l1'azie1'.Cle1'z1l1l Gill, Clwcnmlolyn Cnxnnnglnnn, Harriett Anclvy, Lucille Hnbcrt, slllllk' Tirvy, lflizz1lH0tl1 lVallave, Kathryn lvallace, lllarguerite . . Pl'I'A'ilIf'11f IVi4't'-PI't'.l'i1lJt'lIf I'il'4'-Pl'F.Yil1t'I1f . Sm'r1'tnry . 7lI't'Il.S'llI'l'7' . Rllllliffll' IIZUICZISICF, liatlmleen Best, Clinton Stribling, llfllvnfler Real, Dixie DOris lJOOlc'y, lllildrenl VVitte, Pauline fxilfllllflll, lllarjoric- Kev, lllzlry Lon lllnlrllcfston, lxlilfgil Boswell, Llll2il'lf'S Smlrv, lfclward llosey, Edna ret E Wi ' SW!! fa. 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L 0-P1'e.s'111f'11fs FRANK IXELLNER MARY LOL' lima . . . . Serremry RIARY H ELEN NEIQLLEY . . Trmsurer Enya HQJSEX' .... . Jlmzager Andey, Lucille Baker, Doris Berlcnian, Ruth Clark, VVQ-ndell Cnrho, Dorothy Dawson, 'Donna Hooch Darden, llary Dilworth, RI2l1',ff2lI'Cf Donahue, ,lack Ford, Helen Foster, Nlargaret Fred, Edward Clerniond, Kenneth Gorman, Kathleen Hosey, Edna jones, Elen jones, Harold Kee, Klary Lon Kellner, Frank llclntosh, Klildred ZEICNZIIHZITZI, Alice llfleier, Edward Kloore, Toni Neelley, lllary Helen Porter, llargnerite Richey, Frank Rahman, Elizabeth Siegel, Zella Sinnnons, Eloise Stribling, Ellender Tirey, Elizabeth NVallace, Kathryn XVesthrOok, hlary l NVhite, Billy 'W'itte. Pauline E41-rm 'ga' STILL I I , iw - 'I FRLII, NIiEI.l.liX, IIVMPKIN, SIEr:IcI,, Bom, BI-LRRMAN, PERRY, MeL'oRIIIcR Hoesls, ADAMS, MQIIRIQ, SIMMONS, CURNI-:'I I, 'l'IRIcx', RI'Ia'I'x PUBLIC SPEAKING Debate I N MR. 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' I 1 7 BOYS TEAM GIRLS TEAM ' ICImvv.fxRIn l RIan NIARY IIIZLEN NIIELLIIV LIXYVRENCE LLWIPKIN ZI2I.I.,x SIFGFI. l1vil1l1FI'X of Dixtrift 111111 Region IIviIllII'I'A' of 1Ji.k'fI'ilSf 111111 Region Sinn' Cllrzlllpiollx f1lf1frn11t11.- DOUGLAS BOYD ,lim-natffx RIVIII BIQRRIIIN EXtCIT1IHCJ1'Z1UCCJllS Speaking MISS DIIRIITI II' LouI'Li, IS'p1,n,I-or BOYS GIRLS QIAY Horse AIIEILIIIIE XICCORNIICK FRANK RUETZ ELOISE SIMMONS Deelumation MISS VALORIIZ SHAW, Spamm- BOYS GIRLS TROX PERRY KIARJORIIQ BEN ADAMS SANFORD CORNETT ELIZABETH TIREY Miss SHAW, Plssx1sr:'1'us, XVXKID, Rl-:rim-ZR, lNlxRI'HR1ch, XV1'1'1.rH Cxkxr-ty, Miss l.m:1jli, Umsrrs, AJARSEII TOM CONNALLY SPIQIQCH CLUB Nllss V,XI,ORlli SHAW Q A f III! V5 Miss DuRu'1'11Y I,ou1'13 'bl J Im s Mx RPHRFIZ . . . . l,l'l'A'iIlt'IIf li,-xRB.xR.x .lms Cxkxrix' . . I'Yift'-lJlAt',Villt?I1f W. GIBSON ..,. . Sf'1'I't'f1ll'j' l,,-xwR1fxCE XVITl,ll-'I-' . . Rwjmrtn CZITIICX, B2ll'b2lI'1l C2111 Downvr, Belle Gibson. VI. XV. R121IlSCll.Q1HlYiI1 llurphrev, lnlus Pvnnington, Louis:- Rt'2li1l'I', Mzirjorie Vvrnor, Alicv XVzu'sl, Nancy Witliff, Lawrence IIVIAN, XXINADI, IDAAKK, K KB Gliklvloxn l', K UINNIIXMIIAIVI, IIAKDKN, IIILVVUKIH, E,I,I.,lUll, l'AUI'ilUN, KIILIIKIM, . insiexx, Goiimax, Giuifrixfz, GL'ki,iax', Hxiuus, Hswkixs, Kms, KIRK, l,0Vlil.ACIi, Lvmek, Maxifiem, QUICK Ronin, SANGER, S'i'R1Bi.1Nr:, Riivxows, '1'xRicx', '1'110MsiaN,'1'L'cm:R, YMIRENKAMP, VVALLACIQ, VVr:s'rnRooK, VVIIITA- KER, XV1L1,1AMs FALL 1934 IJURIS lhmzk .... LE CERCLE FRAN CAIS Miss SADH42 Coxxolz, Sjmfrmr . IJI'!'Sillt'Ilf . . AIARY L. XVESTBRUOK . llil'1'-PI'l'.YiIlt,IIl . . . M,xRv Lou Kms . . CSEORGE Qriek . Blu. I,ovE1.,xeE . . . . Sea'rf'I11ry . . . . Il!'I'll3'll7'f'f' . . H A . Svrymlif . . l'l,XRRIET CUNNINGHAM . Rvfwrtffr . Adelman, Blarjorie Alexander, Nell Anast, Philip Baker, Doris Betts, Flora Klae Crawford, Evelyn Crump, Lueile Cunningham, Harriet Darden, llary Dilworth, Nlargaret Elliott, Douglas Fauhion. Eugenia Gehrig, Ruth Germoncl, Kenneth Goldstein. Stephen Gorman. Kathleen Grilling. Billie Sue Gurley, Loulie Harris, -Ioe Hawkins, lh I2illtlC Ellen Kee, llary Lou Kirk, Betty Blaude Lancaster, Kathleen Little, Billy llaucle Lovelace. Bill Lydiek, llary Louise SPRING IQ35 KAATIIRYN XVALLACE lfATHLliEN Gommx RI.-NRAIORIIE AlDEI,NIAN RRIET CL'NN1NoHAixi STEPHEN GoLnsTE1N . . INIARY lj.-XRIDEN Blaxhelcl, Klarie Quick, George Reynolds, Ea1'l Roddy. hflarjorie Sanger, Josephine Stribling, Ellender Thomsen. Alex Tirey, Elizabeth Tucker. lllargaret Vahrenkamp, Dorothy Wallace, Kathryn VVesthrook, Mary Louise XVhitaker. Helen ,. ,,, G --' , ,s st ' 2 Sli 3 2- i1,f.Q' ' afjgltfz 1. ,, I 1 252-liliiof, LEW-'liii l rrfffasad T 3:,i.,,fy 1 sf., ff- G.: 14 5' gfggerlqyezva ' i hm,, . '52 T f , T M ' ' 1 3. . E in fy f. 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St'oT'r SAUNIPICRS, RAMIRI-Lx, AlANSl'QLL. Tlusir, IJAIBNI-1X', L'AN'rkIi1.L, EASILANU, l'oR'r12R, STAVTS, l.oNi:, lATlir5x'. XLYIIARIV, Hours P1 um, Irrnzwi-iz jhssozv, lloi.i..xxn, Hoooxiax, Hou:-.i.i., ll.u'NEs, lfokn, lil-.YlI.L!,Rl'1Hl., Sxiork, Aoaxis, lliruii-3, vlouxsox, Ilaimisos, Vkixm. LA GRANADA Miss ITIATTIE ZlTRFl.lll 1, Sfwfzmr FALL 1934 STEXVART Tana . EVELYN Dfwis . GENE l,,xL'eK Frxxxiiz MAE HoyyE1.i. . . Tieiomr-is NL' LL . Adams, XVarren Alexander, Boh Allen, jane Andrews, llattie Andrews, Niargaret Areehiga, Clara Bailey, Virgil Barhee, john Bates, Lorraine Beville, Jane Brasher, Ruth Brown, Mary jane Burnham, Marjorie Cantrell, Evelyn fason, Bill Vathey, Billy Christian, lrene Dahney, Martha Davis, Evelyn Dunnam, Peggie Eastland, Mary Lee Edmonds, Lloyd Eggehrecht, Doris Fall, John Fleming, blames Garcia, Mary Garcia, Nicolasa Gilliam, Kathryn Goodman, Margaret Harrison, D. Nan Haynes, Claudia High, Evelyn Hohhs, Evelyn Holland, Nelda Holliday, jack Hosey, Edna Howell, Fannie Mae Huhlwy, Albert Hulme, Fred ltsehner, Bernard jacks, Frances Jander, Bernard Jewell, Alpha Mae SPRING TQ35 . IJl'c Si1lI'Ilf . . LURRAINE BATES . Ivil'l'-1JI'F.ViIlc 7If . . . EVELYN D.w1s . . Sm-rrmry . ANNETTE STIZXVART 'IU-mrlu-rr . . . Tnoxir-is Num. . . Svrgmzzt . . Davin AICCOLI.L'M Johnson, Ruth Jones, L. Cl. jones, Vllillie Lane, Jack Lauck, Gene Long, Rose Mansell, Calvin Niefollum, David MeCall, Lorraine Neelley, Martha Norman, Vlloodrow Null, Thomas Phillips, I. L. Piazza, Palmetto Pinkard, Merle Porter, Marguerite Price, Leo Pryor, Vlloodrow Reid, Lena Merle Riddle, Sue Rizzotto, Flora Ne ll Rulwel, Mae Saunders, Elizabeth Anile Scott, George Staley, Steve Stewart, Annette Stracke, Margaret Sullenlwerger, Edith Sullivan, La Verne Tabh, Stewart Tanenhaum, Betty Tate, Leah Tate, Tipton Taylor, Elizabeth Thrasher, Doris Snider, Clemettie Sloan, Elizabeth Stornes, Dorothy Steinkamp, Mildred VVesthrook, Elizabeth Wlinkler, Dorothy Vlloodward, Charles , 35 K A y K u 1 FF' Xt' il' ., l .O , . ,wi fu: Q1 . . J ,,. .- 51. ,jr X -vfl .- f A f A' 3, P ' ' -A i ' Q- ,G If A A,,,: -E? '- E 1 TQ, fs, - 'iz i - ww -- E r nn M-O, o rr c ef 1 R T E' -f T '2h- 1 . 1, Q ,fx ,, x ,QQ .. ,,L' ' ,Q , ,, A ' S it fl I if iv . ,-,- . . X X-,I ,., '51 , L.. M , ,. , 'ii , -' .J .13 o -1 If 'I. ' A ' M ALLEN, BAHME, BLANO, BRANCH, HRASVYELI., BENNETT, Cox, CAi.LAvvAr, COLLET, COLBERT, DUNLAP DANIEL, DONAUO, FRANCIS, QIOLDSMITH, GUINN, IIOEES, LIENDHRSON, Hicxs, JONES, KTRKLANO, KRATT LEHMAN, Donn, LACKEY, lV1CCI.AIX, MCLERRAN, MTLAM, lVIARS'l'ALI,ER, MOORE, MERRTLL, McINTosH, MOORE MURPHREE, POOLE, READER, RICHARDSON, R1Ess, ROBERTS, STEVVART, VERNON, VVARD, W7O0DARD LA MESA REDONDA Miss KATI ILEEN GOULD, Spamm- FALL 1934 YVTLRURN Cox CALLILEE VVARIJ THEO ROBERTS DENNIS CDYBRIEN Allen, Nlozelle Bland, Dorothy Branch, Juanita Braswell, Eleanor Calloway, Virginia Colbert, Annelle Daniel, Edith Donaho, jean Dunlap, Peggy Francis. Ernestine Guinn, Blildred Henderson, Nlarie Hicks, Callie lNIae Lackey, julia lNIcClain, Annie Ruth . Prrsizlmzt . . Vive-P1'fsi1lc11t . Srfreirlry . . Sergeant . lUcLerran, Eleanor Reader, Margie Roberts. Theo Vernon, Alice Bahme, Gertrude VVard, Callilee Bennett, Nettie Rae Blclntosh, Mild1'ed Lindloff, lwargaret Colley, L. D. Cox, VVilburn Hobbs, Ray Goldsmith, Oliver Kelley, VViley Kirkland, Cecil SPRING 1935 ELEANOR BRASW'EI,I. ROBERT RICHARDSON . . JULIA LACREY . . A. xl. R1Ess Lehman,Neil Blarstallcr, Raymond lllilam, Aubrey Nlerrill, Samuel llloore, Luke llurphree, Idus Poole, Ray Richardson, Robert Riess, A. tl. Stewart, jack VVallace, Lloyd VVoodard. Cecil Nloore, James Gibson, -I. VV. O'Brien, Dennis Ji , 495938, i MAClI'l', DUmuz'r'r, SLUBICKI, AUs'rEkMuEiu,e, ADAMS PALM, I-Iumcicr, Sl-zoo, BERKMAN, VVoons, PAYNH, llmxics, Duxcixx, '1'1iRxicR, Moolua Mormiii, XVHITHNER, DL r'roN, SiMMoNs, VVn.sox, joxlcs, llowlcl,i,, OXI,liY, Siiicigiir, RYMUR, CEANIJI 14 Denison, john Scott Terrell. La Fon Austermuehle, E. VV. Sego. Clariece Payne, Orvis Hubert. .lane Turner, llary Anne Nloore, .Ioan Szuiders, john XVirt1if, Lawrence Ryiner, .Iessie Howell, Evelyn NUNC ET TUNC MRS. NIARIAN C. Bl 1'i,1QR, SZNJIIXUI' Contributors to Nun 193-V35 Haines, Lelzl Slieeliy, Norma Durrett, Eclwzird Trautlizun, .loc l3e1'knizin, Ruth Frieclszun, Hiram Slubiclci, Carroll Fitzliugh, lleroba Duncan. lN'Iziry VVils0n, Grace Elizabeth Oxley. Loraine Hloore. Clara Gzuuller. Klinnie C et 'llunc Vifootls, Rosa Cantrell, Carl Fred, Eclwarcl Caldwell. Dorothy jones, Eininzi Clare Palm. Dorothy Terrell, Kathryn Crippen. lllartlia Ale ui lllziclit, lllyron Quick,Cleorg1e Dutton, NVarcline NVliitener, Evelyn 1, k'fv'!E 5 'JR ..-..,.-.,-1--R.-I .- I ,W 'mgfg ,- ifvzn ,Ml . E I 45' ,, X ,L BELEW, MIXSON, CLARKE SAXON, JONES, SIMMONS, Du'I I'ON, VVILSON, CAN'I'RELI,, l1uBER'I', LEuBE'I I'ER, QTRIMIAYD, lIOwEI,I,, REINGOID CTOOIJMAN, TQOPPMAN LATIN TOURNAMENT TEAMS Temple, IN1a11'ch 30, 1935 fanzmry BKWTIIIIFVSY LIONEL KOPPAIAN KTIZNE NIIXSON TAltC1'Il2lfL'2 FRANCES PUVVELL Firsl Ymr- Thir EVELYN HOVVELI, XVI LLI E I ,EDB ETT ER Alternate: JOHN NELL GRINIIANII Essay: .IOHN NELL GRINILANII 11 Yiffllli- HARRIET REINGOLO CARL CANTRELL Alternates: JOHN BELIEW, VVENDELL CLARKE Srunzzl Ymr- CL.'XL,'I1INE NIXNCE QSRACE ELIZABETH WIl,SCJN Alta-mates: H ELEN HAMILTON ROSA XVOODS Essay: H,-xNN,xH GOODMAN Third Yrfzr- ENIAIA CLARE JONES LOUISE SAXON Essay: ENIAIA CLARE AIONES l 0Ilffh Yau'- XVAROINE IJIYTTON ELOISE SIMMONS Altcrnates: JOAN RIOORE RUTH BERKAIAN Essay: JAN E H L' B ERT f ,W-1, H ,.. . 13 -Elf' .asf 41. A 7 itz: 1 f iw.: wr ,: ' i .A V 1 1 ei if 1 iw ' 4 1' 'T 'Sm 2' '1 -P :L -4 - -1 I ' . 1 1 'E 1: 1 if 1 v rg- , fn 1 V- V':k' 1 - 3' I 1 ,ff Q - 1 I t t I ,.,6 . - , , .2 V ' . ,., ,,. A, A A 1 mb, 'If NlOORl-1, lJl l'TON, l'iRIkll, l!1,1z1cX1AN, ,X1.1-,ssAN11R.x, hl, Mooiu-.. SANU1-'Rs, FIVVIONIIS, l'Y1.1-5, XVIIITI NLR 1 II ll IIANAN, Il1,1v1soN, l7AYNl-,, A1gs'1'1-RM 1i1i111.1-., lJ1iN1so1w, 'l'1J11N14.1c, FR11-jivsmi, lJl7Nl'AN, llRAZl'.I.TON, Il11Rx1 L' l 11 II 1 11 s M1111 H 1- NI l'IlILI,. iiANIlLl- 11. NI1'C1eL'x1, l,OC1lYI.A, Y1v1z1'1 1', l.A'1 1'1x1o1z1c, S'rA'1'oN, Iboxx Niue, ,lA111.oNo11's1e1 N110 KI1 1 11e111L1., I'.x1.x1, lilll 1 N, joxl 5, Sammy, N.'11.1.1 Y, NANVI, XV11.:xoN, LANT111 1.1., S111- 1'11x', lf Nlooui LATIN CLU Miss 151,011 O51-1o11N, Spamm- FALL 1934 Tom Mookii . . XV.xR111N1i lJL'T'I'lJX Ev 1i11YN NVHITIQN IZR Ex1x1,x C1..xR15 joxlts Guoaon QL'lCK . . Alessaiidra. Aiithony .AllSl'Cl'1Hl,l6l1lC, E. NV. Beermaii, Toby Berk111a11, Ruth Buel1a11a11. llyllll Brazelton, Churchill Bulclaiii, George Cantrell, Carl Crimip, Pauline Denison, ,lolm Scott Denison, .lane Downer, Belle Duncan, llflary Dutton, XVa1'di11e Eclmonids, fxillflllilil ll ae Frecl, Edward Frieclsam, Hiram Gaiicller, lNIi1111ie . Conxuf . . ffozzsul . . S1'1'ffT1'Ul' . . . Il!lt'.YfUI' . . Srriba . Green, Tyuie Cecile Hempl1ill,j.D. Hubert, -lane jones, Emuia Clare Alablonowski. Edgar Lattimore, Eloise Kloore, Clara lloore, .loan llloore. Tom Nalley, Bob lx'ICCl'lll1l, Ben Nance. Claudine Palm, Dorothy Payne, Orvis Phillips, Verne Poehyla, Florine Pyles, gl. C. Quick, George SPRING 1935 clEORGIi QL' 1e14 F1.o1s13 Sixmoxs . Maru' ANN rlil'RNliR . B011 N1-xL1.12Y . Tom Moomi Rymer, Jessie Sego, Clariee Sanders. john Saxon, Louise Scott, lllary Love Slieehy, Norma Si111mo11s, Eloise Staton, Hiram Terrell, La Fon Terrell, liatheririe Traiithain, -Ioe 'TL1l'I1E1', llary A1111 Vivrett, RI. L. XVallaee, Viola Wl1ite11e1', Evelyn Wfvilson, Grace E. XVllll3IllS, Howard VVoods, Rosa II Mb IAII 5IiVliKI'lN, SL'0'l I', I,I'I'lI,IilfIIiI,ll, llmx, YAkR1xc:'mx, Illmuxm Xilw HR DNR L oonwx N, I'owr11.l., CRL'Ml', IIXNKINS, l5Ll.M.x1fx I 1 N ARI CLUB Mlzs. Alm CROW, Spf,f1.wr A I 1934 SPRINC mg, x I mmxns . . l'ru.vi1lmz' . . Ilwl IR HX I XI I. . . Sw:-ffzary . . IQ.xx'.x1ox1v Ius U I x I R . . Sw-gmzzf . . Buss Cmomu x Foster, R215 mond Bostick. jack Iiclmrmds, Ixmyd 'I12lI1C'llI'J2lllIl1. Betty Hzmkins, Dulvtlmy BIIIIUIIIIII, Hzirold Estes. -lack Lipkzl. I3vrl1icc Gomlwyll, Hess Crump. I,ox1CilIc I :1II, .Iolm IJye1',AIiCL' LittI0iIOId, Rvvse Sl'VE'I'CI1, IVJZIYIKI Y2iTI'Illg1f0Il, Rlzirtha I4 le POKTER, VVALLACIQ, MR. SNARIQ, Lixnousr, GLUMLAND SMITH, RUETZ, Gmvias THE RADIO CLUB MR. R. xl. SNARE, 6'pm1.w,f Gnoncia GRAX'ES Clii-xml-Qs ciRINII lfluxx RL'E'rz CECIL XV.x1,L,xcl2 ,ANU Giuves. George Start, Vernon lVallace, Cecil Ruetz, Frank Porter, Sidney Cox, Ralph Lindquist, joseph Haines. Paul Dillon, George . . P!'F.1'fIll:lIf l'if'l7-PI'F.X'ilfl'Ilf . . Sl'1'I't fl1l'j' . Rfjmrirr M . ,-k- -.WW A - SCIENCE CLUB NIR. U. R. LADE, Spmzxor FALL 1934 FR,-XNClSIl0T'1'S . En BARNES . Xiamyyx Roxen . ELLENDER STRnn.1NG . . HARRY '1'Rl1'Pl2'l r . SPRING .055 . P l'1'.S'Ili l'I1f . . IYIH'-PI'f'A'I1fA'llf . . . . Sf'l'I'f'flll'-1' . . ylI't'll,l'lH'f'I' . . . Sf'1'yt'IllIf . . . Rf'jmrIf'1' . Gallagher, Minnie Dean, Lena Lou Chase, I,ee Coates, Frances Reynoldx, Nlacil Speight, Iflaine Laine, Marjorie Schulze, Geneva Lattimore, Iiloise Poehyla, Florine Daniels, Billie C'oHrield, Grave Bryan, I.eta Nawli, Alma Maude Carrett, Billy Tirey, Martha Adelman, Marjorie Baird, Bob Baker, Dori, Barrett, Jessie Curtice Bone, R. Brucli, Esther C'artwright, Anne Clarke, Iyiartha Darden, Boh Darden, Mary Day, Ilelen Dean, bl. D. Durrett, Iidward Ifarr, Alyette Fisher, Niary Lueille Ifriedsam, Hiram Curley, Loulie Ilarrison, Martha Ilolton, Patsy Ruth Ilunt, Michael Ivy, Iidwin jones, lilen jones, Harold Kee, Mary Lou IV. IJ. NIILNIZR FRANCIS I'oT'rs PAL' 1.1 N E IVITTI5 . . Bois Iii-XIRIJ Erorixlc Tirrox . . Iiowix Ivy I.emIy, Stella I,ovelaCe, Bill Lydiek, Mary I,ouiNe Markland, Boh McNair, Lorraine McNeill, George Milner, XV. IU, Neelley, Mary Ilelen Potts, Francis Powell, ,lean Roach, Nelwyn Strihling, Iillender Tilton, Eugene Iirey, Elizabeth Irippett, Ilarry Iuclyer, Margaret VVaIlace, Iiarl Wlallace, Kathryn VVaIther, Ilelen XVhite, Billy VVhite, VVilson XViIliams, Howard Vllitte, Pauline Gorman, Kathleen Christian, Irene Bolton, Doris Iloyxns, INIary 'I'ut'ker, Billie I,t'IY1lIIt'll, Naomi Ilankins, I7orothy Billington, Mille jane XVulIier, I.ilIian lyieiilasson, Iryy Tatum, llomer Sluhieki, Carroll Goodgion, ,lark Fadal, ICddie Curran, XViIIiam Gardner, joe PEP CLUB M,xRoL'ERiTE xV.AI.LAL'E . RIARY HIZI,EN IYITELLEY . AGN ES BARRETT FANNIE RIAE l'lOVVEI,I. TVJUROTHY Ctiiuzo Frna BD FREEMAN , ciOLDIE Cinuysox . . . President . Ivit?-lJI'F.YiI1FlIf . . . . . Sernffarj Corresjvorzzfilzg Sl'l'l'l'fl17'j . . . . illI'l'Il3'llI'f'I . . ljllffifllllFllfllfillll . Sw'g1'r1111'-al-Jrim CLUB IXIEMBERS Fl' Adams Nlarjorie Ben Appell, Nlarie Ad ins Lillian Arentlal, Karl Alex intler, Frances Atehley, Anbreyene Maxon ISRITB XV.-XLI..-XCE Pep Club l'lfZ'L'U7'llt' an 11 'Hlliss Wfaro High Aynesworth, Elizabeth Baghy, Dorothy Balnlridge, Charlsie Barnett, Lula Ruth Barrett, Agnes Barrett, Alessie Cnrtice Berlowitz, Leah Blancl, Doris Blanton, Frances Branch, Aluanita Brasher, Ruth Britton, lfvelyn Brown, Dorothy Brown, lllartha Brnclc, Fsther Burk, Dorothy Chandler, Ruth Christian, Irene Clarkson, Gardene Clawson, Goldie Clement, Pat Compton, Ruth Cook, Lorraine Cottle, Rnbynette Criehlow, Lollie llam- Crow, lllary lllaxine Curho, Dorothy Darnell, Lila Lee Davis, Fclwina Davis, Evelyn Davis, ltasea Dearen, Inez Dennis, xllfllllllfl Dilyvorth, hlargaret Downey, Adrienne Downey, llae IJLIIIHZIIH, Peggie Dutton, Frances lfason, Gladys lillis, Joyce Fannin, .laelcie Farr, Florean Fanbion, Buena Faubion, ,lean Fowler, slnanita Francis, Frnestine Franics, Virginia Freeman, Elclretl French, Frances Glenn, Kathryn Gough, hlary Beth Gray. llflaniie Grithng, Billie Sue Clriinlantl, Frances Hall, Nlarguerite Hamilton, llargaret l 4 ,.. . 2 mfs, awl. -z,,, ai fri 7. gtlzim ' X -it , Et I si . 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Harvey, Eula lllae Harris, Irene Hawkins, lklaude Ellen Haynes, Claudia Hicks, Callie lllae Hill, Florine Hill, Mziry Lou Holton, Patsy Ruth Horne, Floreine Howell, Evelyn H owell, Fannie lylae Hudson, Lallah jenkins, Catherine Jenson, Alniarie jexvell, lVIary Catherine Johnston, Helen johnson, Sudie liineannon, Gertrude L L L ain, Dorris ake, Virginia arson, Anna Lee Lay, lllildred L L L L edbetter, WVillie emmons, Frances eyy, lllarjorie ewis, lklargaret Lindlof, Louise L ovorn, Aline lllcliride, Lillian lXICCollum, Luey N ICCoy, Anita NIeCraeken, Lauree IN Icllaniels, Noyella lVIel3onald, Barbara lVIcElyea. Roberta N ICC llasson, Neva lXIcNeil, Charline IX ICVVilliams, Dorothy lklanney, Edwina PEP CLUB RIEMBERS CContd.D lllason, lllarian llflason, Sara Ann lVIathis, Clarice llayr, lXIildred llliddings, Earlene Nlilam, Gertrude lkliller, Frances Klooney, Lois Stanford, Doris Stevener, Doris Stewart, Nell Stracke, lllargaret Taylor, lXIarguerite Thomas, Emma Fay Thomas, VVilma Thompson, Frances lXIoorelield, Nellie Edna Tidwell, lllartha Kloore, lklarilyne lylorris, Estelle Nlurray, Adeline Nalley, Theo Neelley, lN'Iary Ann Neelley, lNIary Helen Noble, Lealyne Null, Dorothy Null, La Verne Oxley, Loraine Pappas, Catherine Payne, Beryl Payton, Geneva Pennington, Louise Piazza, Palmetta Pickens, Aluanita Price, Paula Pryor, Le Rae Reagan, Klildred Reynolds, llacil Rubinsky, Florence Rull, lklary Sallie, lllary Eunice Saunders, Elizabeth Anne Siseo. Clarice Sloan, Elizabeth Souza, Klary Speer, Veneda Spence, lliartlia Spurlin, Marguerite Trantham, hlary Anne Vorhees, llildred Yvallaee, Klarguerite lVallaCe, Viola Vvammaek, Juanita NVarne, Ava Lee YVeleh, Frances VVestbrook, Elizabeth VVhite, VVilson WVhitener, Evelyn XViebuseh, Rosalind XVilliams, Helen NVilliams, Sigrid VVindham, Hugh YVee XVooley, Frances NVortham, Helen Miss LULL5 STRICKLAND Sponsor t , 4 W,- TA.-XBB, XXY.-XRNIFR, N12RR1iN, CooP1aR, 'lil-IRRICLL, .3xD.fXMS, Pr101,, HANDER, K1Q1111NE1c, XVAIAIACE, N1L'C?IASSf!X, XVHITI Mk. SMITH, K11.L1xGswoR'1'11, MAR'1'1x, O1'1sR1sx', 0541, BRLICK, 51ILNER, FAL'B1:1x, H.-HRD, RIlJL1iIIL'IZIiR l f a W V 44 1'.1,- 1' ' 1 K1 Q , SENIOR HI :Y AI. F1,m'11 SMITH, Spf,11.1-f,r FALL 1934 SPRING IQSS l311.1,Y l 1x1'1a1uN . . l'r1'.1id1f1zf . . . . B011 13.111411 ,, B ,WV W. 11. M11.N1fR . . 1 11-11-fw1 1111f,1f . .4iXQ,f'I3' B11.1.x' XV111T1a . . . St't'I'f'fIlI'j' . . . 1311.11 01011514 Il.-11u'12x'E1.1u1z1z1mn . . SE'I'yl'fllIf . . S'1'Ew.1RT Tuna F.-XITBIOY NIILNER XV1111 14: Fl.llRlil1CIi -'in QIRIMI.,-XXII, f2l'INIL'S, PRYOR, '1'RAs1m51,, BLEOSOE, Mark, XVHIT.-XKliR, Rmaslf, I4lxn,xL, XVH.-X'I'HIiRIlliI7, Luuu Dxcmiksox, SANOERFORO, HO1.BEk1', CJRIH-HH, Nr:I,sOx,lI.1.1xEs, Hrimvmu., C.x'1'x-im, MOORE, FALL B.-XIRD FALL 1934 TOMMY NELSON Inns BIURPHREI2 CIARIQNCE REESE JOSEPH BLEOSOE PA L' L HAINES XVIIITF JUNIOR HI-Y X1 W J CJIQORGH LOVELI., bpomm- J . . P rm'i1l4'r1t . Iyifl'-lJl'f'Sil1FI1f . . , Seffrrtrzry . . . 7'l'f'IlXlH't'I' . Sfrywzlzt . NJILYISR SPRING 1935 . JOSEPH B1.12OsOE . CLARENCE REESE . P,xL'L HALNES . . JOHN IFALI. . 'l'O.x1Ax1x' NELSON COOPER TABB MID-YEAR CLASS PLAY EARLE XV.-Xl.1'ERS LESLIE ANDERSON CTERTRCDE BAHME RI.-XL'RICl? WlLSON Snmiiif CIIAZANOXV TXIARGL' ERITE PORTER li.-XYE 'TIDVS ELL H.ARX'lE ELDREIJGIE Nliss Valorie Shaw Harry Francis Alton VVestbi'ook .fumes Hamilton Doris Bloody ccflrovving Pains CAST oif CHARACTERS EDNA HDSEY CATHERINE XV.-XTTS D. T. HICRS, JR. BEN S.-XNIJERFORD REEV.-x RIEESING AN1T.x Ho1fsoN ljGROTllY CHEIZK ESTH ER LTLIYER PRODUCTION STAFF Roy VVilso11 Harvie Eldredgc Hclon liauman H. F. TNIcD0Dald Adelaide Tx'ICC0l'Il1lL'k ELEANOR TNICLERRAN PHIL XVEAVER HARRY ALEXANDER HELEN FORD RDRERTA ALLEN l.l'L'II,LE ALIJEY FLOYD COLLEY Nliss Dorothy Logue Bob Baird David Quill Robert Threadgill VVilson VVhite f My My ' p , 5 11 Q, x f f J! I MMV I !yo U! 1 - ' T-X'Y'5X7 ' ,V 0' In r f-'Z'--S,-if is: ff,- Q 4 WZ ,1 ff' ,M M Q1'g,LW?f N- mf! 2 0 ,f . ,f ',f V6 Q. .la r ' 2 -:ix QW Q -ap f , X' ff . 3 ay V qr ,N r f , 5 ' Ink., ' 'U 'srqm' ' 'Q V f, . ! f, W A K' MN-J N INVITATION S3 Come 1111 ye people from far and near, Take note of Ille fl-THIX we l1lI'l'c' fl..Ylc'd here. Qzlflfity, ser1'1'1'e, 111111 l'U1l1'ft'.Yy,10U, I701l'NflII1l1' 111 e111'l1 j1l111'e IJ 'iE'1I1.f1.l1fj f.01'j'0Zl. So look fllt?l1l ofver 'Ll'lIKl7y01lfjO Io shop, For 811611 in 1'ZI'5 11'11e.I't1z11ds 111 the top. ARNISTRONIYS AUSTIN ENGRAVING CO. WM. 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Before: In front of whats behind. la'enfify.' To prove you are not somebody else. Lore: The more desirable form ot a Pullman berth A'lIll.Y!Il'0UHI.' An alcove. Cannon .' A long hole surrounded by steel. ALWAYS A GOOD PLACE TO SHOP CORRECT YOl Ll, A P PA RE L Ll li E FOR Ol'R EVERYONE SERVICE It is our Constant endeavor to make your visits h ' ' ' ' ' ' ere so pleasant youll always remember this store as a good place to shop. 6'oMms'zvs'11V-MLQ-'Z'L.6iQ Waco'a Gnateu Department Store PHONE 36oo MAIL ORDERS FILLED hffusings of a Student in an Eight o'Cioek Class fm .... what a elassewish I hadn't come . . . . wonder what he'll talk about . . . . um . . . . what a class . . . . what a bore. . . . com- plete waste of time .... and they're opening the golf eourse today .... just my luck .... oh, well, I might as well try to appear inter- ested .... um .... what a class .... wonder Why Burns over there doesn't shave .... now if this class were at ten, it wouldn't be so had . . . . hut at eiifht. . . . what an hour. . . . what h a elass .... oh, well .... um .... The Waco News-Tribune mf Times-Herald 30,000 Readers in the Richest Field in the Great Southwest Follow the Tigerx ana' other LVIICU High alll- leiic fearm' on the sport finger of llze Zveatxv- Tl'il7llIIE C5 TI.HI8.Y-HEl'Uld. FOR CLOUD THING TO I1l0lllf7!illIl'IIfK of VISIT THF CLIFTON . 6 Oylxurv MANUFAt:'rUR1Nc: 1 5,545 Colias Bros. CO. 2.1-IIOIII' Sz'r'1'i1'r NVACO, TIQXAS Iiofi Arsrix Avicxrls IXIusings of 3 Teacher in an Right o,Cloeli Class I'm .... what 21 class .... wish I hadn't come .... wonder what I should talk about . . . . um . . . . what 21 class . . . . what ll bore . . . . complete waste of time .... and they're opening the golf course totlziy .... just my luck .... oh, well, I might as well try to zip- pezir interested .... um ..., what LI elass .... wonder why Burns over there cloesn't shave . . . . now it this class were at ten, it woultln't be so bald .... hut at eight .... what an hour . . . . what ii class . . . . oh, well . . . . um. . .. LU M BERJNALL PAPER, PAINTS HARDWARE VARN ISH ES Sr ENAM ELS OBINSON K . WAco.TsxAs 2114 Lyle Avenue, VVaco, Texas, lllarch 4, 1935. DEAR EGRERT: By this time I suppose I am accused of neglect, but believe me, Eggy, old thing, not till now have I had the peace of mind required to write a letter. I have been like a prawn in aspic all day. Our admirable principal has instituted a new system of registration which is working to his complete satisfaction, and to my complete dis- may. I will explain how the new system works. Follow closely, Ifggy, old chap, you always get scrambled on long explanations and brainy stuff. Each student may compose his own schedule with his favorite teacher and all, but here is where the pinch comes in. VVhen you gambol in to your beloved teacher's room like a lamb in springtime. expecting the teacher to receive you with tears flowing down her rosy cheeks, imagine your dismay, consternation. and all that stuff. to find she glares at you coldly, as if you were a wet smack, and with a voice like a fog horn, bellows, 'flge offln Then your rosy dreams of blissful ease and long hours of dreamy meditations are blasted forever. You stagger out and go wandering around in the pink, a forgotten and disillusioned pip. I shudder still at the recollection of those moments, so filled with bitterness and shat- tered hopes. As I sat brooding over thoughts of the river and the morgue, there loomed up before me an image like a dream of Little Nell's come true. It took shape out of the foggy mist before my eyes, and there stood lNIr. Genheimer, beaming like the two Cherryble brothers arm-in-arm. lNIr. Genheimer pulled off his coat and rolled up his sleeves, so to speak, and patched up my shattered schedule before I could say pip, pip.'l Now, Egbert, my bosom friend, everything is chirpy, and I now sing in the old bath, with a clear conscience, better hopes for the future, and a blessing on the lips for our thin-haired principal. YVrite soon, Eggy, old gumhoil, Yours truly, I1I,'xRRv. Schmidt Engraving Co. 3o,'r South Sixxh Straw! W.xCcr,'ri1XIxS iz ISNGRAVEIQS Ulf' WICIJIIING INVI'IIA'I'IONS, VISITING CARDS AND ALI, KINDS OI STICICI. ANI? CIJPPICR PIATIC ICNCIRAVIXKI. Senior: I-Iv wrote an vssay on 'Necktie-s'. Ifreshiez Is that so? I7icIn't hc Iuivr any pz1pvr?' .K ..-2 f 'u lliss Harrison: IrIiII. what is :I IlIC'I2IDIIOI'?H I3iII I,m'c'Iac'c: Ir's 21 pIziCv ro Iqccp cows in. ,K U4 . I Ir isn't will-powei' girls need now-zi-ilzus. it's won't power. -Q' .JZ . H To sing wi-II, open your mouth wide and throw yourself into ir. J n is . , Frzincis Potts: How mini' you wrirc so sIowIy, fella? Hurry' Trippvtt: Chitra, my girI Czuft rr'znI xvry fast. 4' nfs I 5 The boy was an vntInisiz1stic iluncrr. hut z1wI4n':mI. The girl was :is light :is dzuidelion down. Bly, hut yUll'I'C quita' Z1 gi':u'6Il1I rI:uu'er, haf 1-xcI:1iinmI :is they iIzu1cnI. I wish I NWI? in your slums. Niue of VIII, shi' sziiil ihliuureli, hut wfuihl you rninri nfir trying to gut in rhriu until wc' finish this iI:iin'c-? AINBO 'S fl-'PBREAD IIil,L'1'oi' Iiuuxn Co. XV.wo, 'Iii5X.xs l AMOl.'S SAYINGS OF F.-XMOUS PEOPLE NIR. flENI1E1iXIliR-Hlblay I have your attention, please F K,-XTHRYN XV,-Xl,l.ACl?YMfJl1, my goodness! liiu. l,OVl5l,AClE1UlxXV, 1 don't believe zi word of it. NVEESIE XVESTHROOK-Nfl. Rf' Cpronmmced KH GAYQ. HoNiiy lJIl.XVORTHf'iflll, yeah? XIARY DARDFN- You see, it's just like this-' ICLOISE SININIONS-All feel terrible. Miss CoNNoRfHBien! RIISS ANNIE RIl'LI.lfX-llTlll' measure of one's intelligenee is onels ability to follow instructions. HELEN Di-xy- How queer. RIARY Li'en,1.ia FlSl'lERfilWOLlllll1lf you know- NV,xl,i..xc12 l,,xi4iN- Hey, listen! Hoyyuzn xVlLl.lANIS7lil'li, babe. flllss l'l.-XRRISON-Hrllllf' exception rzitlier than tlie rulefl ANNIQ C.XR'l'Vl'RIGHT-lilslllf that llucky? fiENIf TII.'I'ONfUXX'7C6ZlC.ll l'l1l.LY XV1lITEfl'l'1n waiting for 21 Sf92lIllbO2lI'.U RI,-XRY HITl.lfN N EEi.I.Eyf 'l'oo simply diyine.'l NIR. lYlfW l'ONfuClK'f ricl of your gum. Anne. MR. rll0RR.-XNCli-UNOVV, I want you to get that. Miss lloT.xiANN- Get out of there. El.lZ.Xl3ETll ,T.XYLORlHf3l1, gosh! HOB HAIRIW-HCZISI one vote for llziry Annis Shelferf' IDONNA. Booeu lJAYYSON!-UlX1Ol'C fun! Bliss lxIOOREfUxVllCl'6 were you yesterday at the third period lVlonnig's iftli Street Store PIGGLY vvictsczm' --------A-M-------- WACO .lust nroirnd llze forzier frown fllfffl renlx ffm! :nuke flliljll f7l'I.l't'.Y. Corner 5th and VVashington WFT? Waeo, TEXAS TH LTMBNAIL DESCRIPTION S lv,-XLLACE LAI-LIN-Already a second edition of his chin has been published. RIARVIN SHAW-His Adam's apple slipped a cog. LAWRENCE LLJMPKIN-He was a self-made man and worshipped his creator. NIARTHA HARRISON-ShC swivels those eyes around. RIARGARET DILWORTH-She always short-circuits the conversation. HOWARD XVIl,l,leXNISJPOSSCSSOI' of parenthetieal legs. IRVY RICk3I,ASSON-l'll3 was born stupid and greatly increased his birthright. EARLE YVALTERS-Feeling like a spring onion, strong enough for anything. RVTH BERKQXI.-XN+SllC talks like a dictionary on its best behavior. FRANCES Ql0A'l'ES+rA1I appendix girlfshe gets taken ont. LEE ZXLLYNE NOBLE-Slli' used her lipstick with the uneoneern of a eat washing its fave lj.-KN Kl?Ll.liX'-lj0llfCl' than pair of sugar tongs. FRANK MATTHEWS-He had pernicious anemia in the seat of ambition DiJL'GL.AS BOYD-He knows so little and knows it so fluently. EDWARD lll EIlfR1llCyS a very small pateh on the seat of government. -IUE H,ARRlS-A mouth big enough to sing duets. EDWARD FRED-He lost the thread of his discourse while looking for pearls to string on it. LILLIAN RICBRIDI:-SllC,S always in a mental tailspin. V HIR.-XXI l RiEDsAxi-He puts elastic in his truth-telling. BILLY XVHITIT-H? makes you feel more danced against than with. ANNE LlAR'I'YVRlCH'l'1Sl'll' suffers from chronic palpitations of the tongue kdl?NE 'TILTON-A lanky boy whose bolts needed tightening. AIARY HELEN NEbIl.l.lfY'-HHl'hl Do l hear a noise? Wllhank goodness, I ifot away at last. I 'ust had a dance with the hostess and it lb 23 . A J sure was terrible! Have you danced with her yet? 'flVhat did you do with it? NVhen I was a baby I was left an orphan. l'Wlizit did you do with it? Illiss Clayton: Now if I subtract 25 from 37, what's the difference ? Elizabeth Taylor: Yeahl That's what I say. VVho cares? just think, -lane has gone back to Arizona for her lungsf' Poor dear, she's so absent-minded shels always forgetting something. Were you trying to catch that street car? Oh, no, indeed! I was merely frightening it away from this corner. Lawrence Lumpkin, a well-known bass, had received an enthusiastic reception and was standing in the lounge after his performance. The people flocked around him, and he was hard put to it to acknowledge all the compliments showered upon him. His arm began to ache, owing to the severe treatment it received. Finally, an elderly lady simply overwhelmed him with praise, much to his disgust. Your singing took me back to my girlhood daysf' she enthused. Really, murmured Lawrence, I had no idea my voice would carry so far. Throughout the Chain of Over Fifty Years From 1875 to 1935 WM. CAMERON 81 CO., Irie. ffm Been I'llll'IIli.Y!ll.lIfj the .llIllft'l'liIlfS io Build the Hrf111e.ii of Fallzerx and Sony When school days are over and the responsibilities of citizen- ship arrive you will dream of a home and you will remember Wm. ameron 55 ,Ina Say, old boy. what's the inattc-r? l AW, I tlunketl my final in my correspondence course. VVhen I sat down at the piano. nohod y laughed . ..!,..i,.. Voice on phone: john Smith is sick and can't attend class today. He requested me to notify you. l , Q lrofcssor: All right . YVho is this speaking. Voice: This is my roommate. Qi .. 'Q Co-Ed: I want to try some truly kissproof lipstick. Clerk: Try this! It's Zl cross between an onion and hichloride of mercury. Q ,1 -5,-ng.. llr. Friedsznn: I am obliged to punish you and it will pain me. Hiram: But, father, it you'yc done nothing wrong. why pain yourself? Q:--4+ Hlr. Torrance Qto classj : Tha-re's a young man in this class making 21 jackass of himself. YVhen he is finished, I'll startf' Conzfflinzerzts of FIR T TIO WACO LAST WILL and TES'l'AMEN'l' of HDACO HUINCHELL l, Huaco Huinchell, being of sound mind and with the best of intentions tif I ever had anyl do hereby ofhcially make my last will and testament: To one ,lane lieville, l will one dozen beans with the ability to hold 'emfjust be- cause jane hates dates so mooch4 To .limmy Colgin I leave one date a week with 'fNVeezy'l l,ydick and my sincerest congrats on keeping this old world fooled so long about his true lovef To Doris Baker l give my last French salute for being such a swell girl and being able to take a razzing about Sonny Boy!! CHowardl YVilliams when we all knew that he never was good enough for her .... To Lillian lXIcBride goes a huge handshake for vamping that renowned woman- hater-Rufus Cleghorn .... To Earl VValters l donate a huge bowl of HRAZZIXERRIICSU for raising so much fuss about what l said about him and -lean Powell and llarguerite Porter .... To Elizabeth Taylor and Kathleen Gorman go the old tennis shoes I wore out tiptoeing, hunting scandal on them-and never found. lfrank liellner rates my only picture of Peggy Traylor for obvious reasons. -Iuanita Fowler and Al. T. Sikes rate my last marriage license .... might as well give them one before they buy it .... To Adelaide lXIcCormick goes a brass medal for having such a swell line that she kept Stanley llorris. Quay House, and Richard Van Hook all on the string and at the same time took time off to extemporize for the school .... lklary Annis Shelfer is to receive my last vote cast in a High School election just because she had the whole lie hlolay supporting her and because she was such an all- round sport when l teased her about Hob liaird. Anne Cartwright rates one gallon of gas to take liilly Faubion and Roy Lee Cray for one more spin before l breathe my last. The Cradle Roll are to take my last thirty cents and buy themselves a huge ice cream cone apiece in the hope that the ice cream will make them grow up and teachh them to act like grown-up high school students instead of-oh. well, we won't go into that .... To lklartha Harrison I send all the pencils left by our sponsor after she had worn the points off cutting this column. and l ask llartha to write a book based on her own actions and line and entitle it How to be Cuteuflf that is a success give her INK old typewriter and suggest that she write a sequel- How to lfse Your lfyesf' . . . . George Quick is to receive my only ten-dollar gold piece just because he is such a darned nice boy, just because he did NOT have a passion for his assistant and just be- cause he was the moral support of the Debate Teams .... llentioning debate reminds me-give Zella Siegel all of my Grand Slamsfl just because she was such a grand little slammer in all of our debates and just because she laughed at the idea of her name being coupled with lfddie Fred's and because she was just a keen little friend all the way around .... Nellie Roach and Polly Witte' are now to be mentionedgflood lil' Polly and Nellie have been accused of having Billy VVhite follow themfso give them my old 'black' mask fused when snoopingj and persuade them to hide from him, if they need any persuasion. Send that ice bag of mine-used to cool this hot scandal-to Frank lklatthews- his brain hurts from over exercise .... To lVeezy XVestbrook goes my never-ending question of XVho, next? First it was 'flfrpy Rlcfllasson, then Billy VVhite. then the blind date -CAustin Band Boylgthen Stewart Tabb and so on-and on-and on .... l will to lia Fon Terrel, Hiram Friedsam, and VVallace liakin my brain with fond , I Co111fvf11111-11f.v of if yy. . , Pure Milli and Ice Cream WOOLVVOR1 Tl . , Quality lee L ream CO. If7lll'0'A' ilfost Pofnilfzr 5 IIIII1 101: Store 5TH .xxu Allilfl-'ERSON Pnosia 55o hope that they will use it or somebody else's for a change .... Send l,ynn Lowery Buchanan another orchid in memory of the one from Iil Dorado and to Donna liooch Dawson a pair of sabres from some boy she really loves. Give that blonde, l,oulie Hurley, the XVorld's Largest bag of lfritos in pity of her friends-and tie this tag on the bag. Remember thine complexion, mine fran ll' Kathryn NVallace is to be given my last pound of cho:olatesAjust because she is so popular and yet so sweet. Give to Ifdyvard Fred my last pair of red llannels in the hope, that he will get 3 little Hotter 4but Eddie's awfully nice . . . . Send lfred Simon a copy of How to Rear L'liildren',-may be he can do some- thing for the Cradle Roll. I will to Devlin Davis a picture of himself hoping that he will Stay as sweet and good-looking as he isu-I mean itl Take a half-pint milk bottle Chalt pint because she's onel. tie a black satin ribbon around itg give it to Eloise Simmons to catch her tears shed over her one-sided romance. hlary Darden and Helen Day are to be the recipients of a corsage of roses .... they remind me of them .... Last but not least in either size or importance comes the Right Honorable hlister l,aivrence Lumpkin who is to be given all of my good wishes and my best boutonniere for having loads of girls nutz about him and still staying nice and because he made all of High School so jealous that they called him 'lStuck-up. conceited, egotistical, etc. To next year's Huaeo Huinchell I bequeath all of my sympathy- Noyv, my darlings, nothing is left for me save the esteemed, great and fully ap- lWl'K'Ci?if'Sd lwllfll' Of bclllfl' York Huxco HL'INL'lIl2I,L, RIARY Hizrifx NEEi,i.icv. 1,'f,,,1p111 fifi, as 1,1 DUNCAN-SMITH CO. A. BAKER Drvcxv V 1 SAl.liS-Sl:1RYlK'Ii U,u.m,,. and Auamwm. Al lHORI!Il1D lH'.Al,l',Rb ,mAxR'I'5AAc'ClQ55r,RI125 :zo-:gn N. gin Sl. VVACC J, TEXAS Quality Tells H Treciom mfeed are ffze Jlffemories QF Our Selma! Yhzyy. . . And there should he a good photograph to mark the oeea ion of your GRADUATION. Photographs keep fresh, always. the memories of l,ife's triumphs and joys. ln the twilight of lite they turn hack the years so that you may live over again the joyous events of bygone days. lt has heen our privilege and pleasure to serve you for the seventh successive year as Olheial Photographer for the Daisy Chain. All negatives made during this time will be on file in our studio for a short time and you may still secure duplicate prints from them. 0,f,fl'1'zinfH1'gff1 Srlzoof PlI0f0fj7'II1I'7!I67' STAUT ' STUDIO PIIONIQ 989 503lf2 AUSTIN Avi:Nui: Doctor: This is a very sad ease. very sad indeed. I l11llCl'1 regret to tell you that your wite's mind is gone-completely gone. lllr. Peek: l'ni not at all surprised. doctor. She's been giving me a pieee of it every day for fifteen years. .Auf ?' illaryin Shaw: Yes, me and Hill Lovelace are in partnership in this selling game. but we don't carry the same goods. Explain yourself. Nlarvin Shaw: XVell. Bill goes around selling a stove polish that leaves a stain on your hngers, and two days later I go around with the only soap that will take it off. 4-02.- f 3 l3ill. whispered his wife. ulllll convinced there's a burglar down-stairsfy VVell. my dearf' replied ilflr. Henderson, drowsily, I hope you don't expect me to have the courage of your convictions. -,Sex r N illr. Cartwright: Daughter, isn't that young man rather fast? Anne: 'fYes. but I don't think he'll get away. ongmfulafiom . . . to the Sezzzor Clan' 0f1935 as he Citizens National Bank V. S. DHPOSITORY Waco, 'rrzxfxs H. KRESS ESL CO. CllIllIf7HllIFIlfA' of OLSEN PHARMACX, ENE GY lA ,s yyyy y yi Q i' E V Q ' 1 r,'Q,,,f,1i,,,,-,iff of E 2 Q EEQBEELQQ at I 0'2 8 SNVH uongrzitulzitc you upon your grmluzition .... and wish for you continued sucucss along lifc's broznl highway. Always, you will rcccivc 21 warm wcl- come nt R. 'lf Dennis 8: Co ..... it is our hope that you will always look upon this store as your Home Furnishing hczidquartcrs. ff oilNC0gPZ?JqqQi?67W0, 59 Q KEY UF HENORANCE CLUB PURPOSE: For thc zlisxflllinzztizzg of zllisillforlllrziiozz and the fvrofirzgrzfizzy of illflllllllllllflflll of the larailz . OFFICERS Msizjoiuu J5xIJEl.M,-KN . Ermpuw FRED , BIARCl'liRI'l'l'. XVix1.1,,xe15 l R.'xNK liEl,LNER . . I,.-xwkicxcip LL'x1Pi41x lfA'I'I-IRYX VV.u.1.AcE Prfsidwz t ce-P1'fsir1'w1f Sc'rrf'1r1r'y Tl'f'Il.VllI'l7l' . . SrrgrrzizI-nl-Jrnzs . . Pfzrlirzzlzfrl fllfillil N, B. These olheers were ehosen tor their outstanding dumhness. tThe treasurer had to be brainless enough so that he wouldn't skip town with the elub's fundsl. The following members are proposetl: llary Lou Kee, because she llunkeml all her subjects last term. Harold -Iones. because he just cannot manage four courses at one time. Ruth BC'l'lill11lIl, because she never studies. lllargaret Goodman. because she almost failed to graduate. liill Lovelace, because he looks so ignorant. lfclward Elin, because the club needs the moral support of one studious membu George Quick, because he belongs to the Forum. lfred Simon. because he is a member of the Cradle Roll. Zella Siegel and lllary Helen Neelley because they lost all their debates this seal Kathleen liancaster because she is .vo tlumb in lfrench. bliss Anne lllullen is to be sponsor of this club because she encourages Laleless ness and laziness. L. Fred 85 Sons WW IEWELERS Donse Bnon-:sas AND GRVEN - Btitom - TAVANNICS W ATCI nas MOTOR VEHICLES J. N. MITCHELL E E N T R A L NVQ Furnished the Beautiful NVaeo High M U T U R E U M F A N Y School Class Rings of 1935 906 AUSTIN AVE PHONE1O5 AS THEY XVOKLD SAY IT NONV Hercules: 'Tm strong for you. kid. Nero: Keep the home fires burningf, Helen of Troy: So this is Parisf, Atlas: llm sittin on ton of the world. ig Y Y Pluto: You can t keep a good man down. Jupiter: I love the ladiesf' Cleo to Antony: Come u and see me sometime. . P 's J.. 4?- W l gazed into her dark and flaming eyes. Her lips were saying those three wonder- ful words I had waited lOl so long. I could not believe it. and yet it was t1'l16. Again she said, fulfilling the dream of my life: No geometry assignment. -ink f 3 Fraternity man's motto: lf the shoe fits, borrow it. -by-'Ab f 41 She: How do Freshmen keep those dinky little Caps on ? He: Vacuum pressure. Q . -7.41, Dentist: 'Tm sorry, hut l'm out of gas. Girl in chair: Ye Gods! Do dentists pull that old stuff. too ? QEQEQEEEQEQEE Compliment! M Texas Power and LAght Co. H- 1. Ig ' ' ' Cu.x1PL1.x1EN'rs or Students TTIE PROGRES ...can get a complete education in the art of THRIFT and H I O N S Lzumderers, Cleaners and ...by shopping Dy'C'f3 regularly at... R E C O X Puovr 131111 D fy G O O d S Co . 1610-16213 FR..xN1QL1N APXVENVF 609 AUSTIN AVE. BONICRS fffvzzzlzfrl from Um' 617471 Testi The ship was sending out C. U. ll. signals. Poe was born i11 1809 of iiidiguaut parents. The last two Ueuioeratie Iltlilllllilflllg co11ve11ti011s were held i11 r-ll2lIl11NZlIlY Hall in Hillsboro, Texas. The su11 erope upou the horizon. l,C'I1?lfl'S, a uew ki11d of breakfast food. The geutleuiaii closed his speech i11 such a way that he left t'X't'l'yl5fltly with a sat- isfied feeling of liaviug aeeoiuplished soiuethiug. lj2llllllllLlS stepped i11 with a firm hand. Homage is laud to build a house 1111. Neptune placed l1is head O11 a high place. The gravity i11 the air caused his hair not to lay down, These tears by which you see me surrounded. Hors d'0eux're-out of work. The appellatiou of the hoy was doue by his father. The 111a11 died with spmitarieuus coiiibustiou. The bride was supported by large l7OlltO0I1S. A flame is caused by perfect A mouse can live i11 the gas and it will light a candle. l'. A. .XRMSTRUNG R. D. :XRINISTRUNC :Xrnistrongs the VVzu'o High -lewelers, extend hezirtiest eongrzitulutions and hest wishes to the Gratluzites of '35 VVe feel sure that your sehool days ll2lVC fitted you to zihly compete in life's rare, and we know too that you have developed il real nppreeiiition of the liner things whieh the world ollers. lt has heen our pleasure to know and to serve you in the past and we look lorwiirtl to il eon- tinuiinve of your friendship and patronage in the futu re. Sineerely you r jewelers, ARNIS'IfRONG'S. VVATCPIICS 0 DIAMONDS 0 Sll,Vl+IRVVARli CLASS IUNGS AND PINS Ol l'lCi-XL lDlil'AR'l'MliN'l' l ejfYG2fzz1fL1ciur1'7zff ewefers 617201 ll7dl'C'fl7lZllf87 J' it J i LIIVIBII you are in neva' of rulx try U'jCO'S men ezzgrzmzizzg 1101156 frivl. AIEN AND Bors' CLOI HIERS AUSTIN ENGRAVING CO. 117V2 So. 6TH Prioxr 3699 45 Yerzrx in U am FINANCIAL STATEMENT OI DAISY CHAIN RECEIPTS Hush money . . . . Sales . . . Advertising . Sale of junk . ..... . IJISRlfRSI2.XI FNTS Lunch Cfor Business lNIanagerD . NVintlow broken when the Sports Etli the paste at Assistant Editor . Ticket to game lfor lfditorl . Razor ffor lNIr. INIohnntlroj . Permanent wave Qfor Sponsorj . Ifnibezzlenient by Business Office . 'I'o'r,x 1. ...... . Rlicfi PITL' 1.A'r1oN Total receipts ,....... Total mlishurseinents ..... Balance supposed to be on hand . Trip to Press Convention . . IJlil-'ICVI' ....... CThis amount was bummed from tor threw Baylor Co IS 1415 21 2 5147- 5 3 5 I2 4. OO OU 98 -P5 +3 50 .OO 25 75 on 05 5137 5147 137 9 5 -I-3 9 5 J. 48 9.30 S -enls.J O2 PRINTING OFCHARACTER Jlfefmge to Tau rom the Trzhferf 0 THE AISY CHAIN: 0LfTH. in NVaco and everywhere. demands quality. Youth's quality ideal will over- come such conditions as brought about by cheap products, cheap men and cheap policies. Carry your banner of quality into the world of business or the profession you have chosen. Tear down the word cheap, which has been described as a badge of poverty and a signal of distress by the man who wrote: Cheap merchandise means cheap men, and cheap men mean a cheap country. Quality printing will always reflect the quality ideals of you who use it, whether in the form of a high school annual. a business folder, letterhead, card or office blank. Printing of character, as produced by us. doesn't mean high price. It will pay you to keep this in mind through the years. F. B. Jones Printing C . 73rz'nfz'ng gf Character' 7o7 Wzishiiigtoii Avenue Telephone Number 768 C Shrine Temple D VVACU, 'l'liXAs f ' 4 ! 'X VJ N Mmxc ,X -1 A AVL' LK. s fl fy J U' 1 Q OVV4 x ,,, fl 1 I I6 g,U'i M V' K x JA rw V , 'M VM' XI- V' ,V IN Af, 441 x kv If .ff W 'K - K . X ,Z X. 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Waco High School - Daisy Chain Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

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Waco High School - Daisy Chain Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

1941


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