Waco High School - Daisy Chain Yearbook (Waco, TX)
- Class of 1940
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The Season By JINX TIJCKER, Sfmrtr Editor of 2vt ZL'.l'-Yifffilllll' OVVERFUL on the offense, alert on pass de- fense, a11d the best all-31'OllllCl tea111 that XVaco High has had on the gridiron i11 I2 years was the Tiger team of 1939. lt was a tea1n with stamina, polish Hl1d poise. lt was a machine which clicked on all cylinders when all the boys were i11 there, lacking only o11e little asset of bei11g one of the greatest VVaco High teams of all time. This Tiger team of 1939, fashioned by that master strategist, Paul Tyson, ably assisted by Charley llloore flllll Ernest Bernhausen, had several key men-boys who did much to make the machine click, a11d who could 11ot be replaced. ln that last sentence you lear11 the reason why VVaco High's football team of 1939 was 11ot the state champion as were the teams ot 1921, 1922, 1925, 1926 and 1927. The Tigers did 11ot have the reserve strength, and were not fortunate enough to go i11to the last a11d hardest game at lllll strength, but even then with the breaks eve11 th. Tigers would have XVOII the game, but when the advantage of breaks over which only the Divine Power has control went to the rival team for the day, the handicap became too g1'eat. However, some of the brightest pages of YVaco High football histo1'y were written by that fine team of 1939, which played together with a one-for-all Zllld all-for-one spirit. It was a team that l1ad great i11spi1'ational co-captains ill Lloyd lllyers, a lineman, a11d Bob lVIcCollum, a quarterback. It was a team that played OIIC of the hardest schedules in XVaco High history. It was located i11 a strong district, Zllltl in addition had games that did not count with Corpus Christi, defending state champion, a11d early favorite to repeat, a11d VVoodrow lVilson High, which later won the championship of all north Texas. The VVaco High team also had a 11on-co11- ference game with Tyler High, champion of all east Texas a11d a team that had 11ot met defeat in 23 consecutive games until it played XVaco. The main strength of the powerful VVaco defense lay i11 the brilliance of five star backs, Bob lNIcCollum, Leverett Bowen, Bob Burke, Leo Blanton and Francis Pulattie. Due to his great defensive brilli- ance there was no replacement for lXIcCollum a11d no replacement for Hlly of the other four. The long grind took much from the boys, and when the Tigers had to stage a stubborn, hard fought defe11sive duel with the up Zllld coming a11d heavier Stephen l . Austin team i11 Houston, the Tige1's had little left for the championship game. The Waco boys wo11 that game in the mud agai11st the stro11g Houston tea111. but injuries mounted high, a11d the team which went on the field a week later against Lubbock in Dallas was but a shell of the high geared Tiger team of November and early December. Yet this team came from behind to lead Lubbock in the last quarter, 14 to 13, only to finally lose the game, 20 to 14.. The Tigers lost it, but a fumble on the goal line cost them one touchdown, and a fumble down near the Lubbock goal in the last quarter cost them another, while the loss of Bob lVIcCollum cost the Tigers much in defensive strength. Apparently the Cotton Bowl of Dallas placed some sort of a blight on the efforts of the Tigers. There they started the season against Woodrow Wilsriii of Dallas, a11d finished it i11 the state champ- ionship game against Lubbock, losing both games IIOI through inferior ability, but through breaks of the game. Against lVoodrow YVilson in a practice game tl1e Tigers we1'e in COll1PlCtC charge, had a lead of 7 to 0, Zlllll late ill the game had the XVild- cats 011 the Tllll. Down to tl1e five-yard lille tl1ey advanced with Ollly five IlIllllIfCS to play. A short pass was attempted, but it was blocked, falling i11to the hands of NVatkins, NVildcat ce11ter, who fill! 94+ yards for a touchdown which won the game for NVoodrow lVilson, I2 to 7. Hopes were not so bright for YVaco the next week XVl1Cll they opened at home against the feared an.. favored Corpus Christi tea111, but i11 that duel the Tigers showed their first flash of championship ability by XVilllllllg the game, four touchdowns to one. YVaxahachie Zlllll Hillsboro, two district rivals, were tl1e11 overwhelmed in a row, after which came tl1e crucial game with Corsicana i11 Corsicana. Play- ing perhaps their greatest game of the entire season, the lVaco boys conquered their old rival. four touch- downs to 0119. I-Fllell came Bryan, Illld despite the fact that Leo Daniels of Bryan took the opening kickoff QU yards for a touchdown, the Tigers slaughtered that team, 66 to 19. The Tigers became district champions whe11 i11 the 1'Z1iIl Zlllcl mud they defeated Cleburne High, I3 to 0, but it was a costly victory for i11 that game, Price, who had been play- ing a marvelous game at tackle for the Tigers, went out for the season with a knee injury. The Tigers we11t to Tyler Zllld decisively snapped the Xldlllllllg streak of that team, a11d in rain a11d mud 011 Thanks- giving defeated Riverside of Fort lVorth, 7 to O. lVaco met a great Breckenridge team in the first bi-dist1'ict game fllltl staged a dra111atic comeback to lVlll, 27 to 13, the Buckaroos gaining a I3 to ti lead in tl1e first qua1'ter a11d seemed headed for a11 easy victo1'y. The Tigers the11 had to play Tyler again i11 Tyler a11d once more XVOII a decisive victory. YVaco lost the toss a11d the next week had to go to Houston for the semifinals, winning, 7 to ti, a11d tl1en back to the Cotton Bowl the Tigers we11t. Un the same gridiron where the Tigers started with a heart breaking defeat they hnished with another llCf1l'f'1'Clldil1g loss. lt was nevertheless a far greater record tha11 the most ardent Tiger admirer dreamed at the start of the season. lt was the first lVaco High eleven that had advanced to the finals in I2 yea1's, and the first YVaco team that had wo11 the district championship since 1929. It was a team which fought with all the fury that flaming hearts could muster-a team which gave its admire1's some of their most thrilling moments of all time, a team which went all the way to the finals 011 dogged determination, and the fight- ing heart of this great team ca111e withi11 o11e ya1'd of carrying this team to a state title lo11g after aching muscles were hardly capable of carrying 011. It was a team which was a credit to the school. a credit to YVaco, and o11e that exemplified the tradi- tional fight of the Gold a11d XVhite, for it had the indomitable spirit of the g1'eat teams of the early twenties that made that store of determination and never-say-die spirit a sacred tradition of Waco High. ootball Ma. P.-wi. L. Tvsox Ham! Crmrh I1'ooa'ro1t' II7lilJOlI 12-Uyncu 7 N THEIR opening game, the Tigers suf- fered a heart-breaking defeat. Leading by a score of 7 to 6, late in the last quarter, VVaco seemed certainly headed for an- other score as it held the ball on the Woodrow 7 yard line, and was pushing the VVildcat line back with tremendous power. Then, perceiving that the Dallas team was playing a nine man line in an effort to stop the vicious Tiger drive, Quarterback Captain Bob lNlcCollum smartly called a pass. As Blanton faded back and fired it, two red-shirted VVilson lads charged in and dedected the .ball up- wards. The VVildcat center gathered it in and ran 85 yards unmolcsted for a touchdown, giving VVilson its margin of victory. Waco made its touchdown in the First period on a long sustained drive, with Blanton and Pulattie carrying most of the time. Woodrow, also on a sustained drive, scored its first touchdown in the second period. While the Tigers lost the game, they sh . --ff-1 n ower and their pe o ance indicate ' that they would ' . c . H , Q I , ., Dur jlaaebyt. Q--' he game Q , v ggi i 0' , y the Tig 4 'vh s N ea- . ' orrto that of the if-W x t .21 W ' s nton star- red as a tri , f sid Pulattie sported tremei s a. er. Howard and Myers stood oi ' e line, if anyone could be said to have stood above the others in that department. The Tigers suffered from inexperience and from the fact that some experimentation was neces- sary to find their strongest combinations. But, on the whole, their showing was en- tirely satisfactory. II',lll'0 27+Corffu.r Cf1r1'.rf1' 0 Corpus Christi, the 1938 State Cham- pion, was a decided favorite to beat VVaco when they met in an early season game. But the Tigers surprised everyone not only by beating Corpus, but by beating them to the tune of Z7 to 6. The Tigers scored first in the opening period on a sustained drive which started from their own 20. This drive was fea- tured by the pulverizing power of Francis Pulattie who repeatedly cracked gaping holes in the Buccaneer line. Corpus came smashing back in the second period with the wind ta decisive factorl at its back. Along sustained drive, featuring brilliant running plays, tied the score for the State Champs. But even with the wind against them, the Tigers did not let this situation stand long. They replied in kind with spectacular power, finally scoring a touch- down from the I8 yard line on a run by Bob Burke. VVaco had the wind against it in the third quarter and had to tight desperately to stave oiif several Corpus drives, one even penetrating the Tiger 5 yard line. Late in the period the Tigers started moving again. Starting from their own go, they drove down the held on a succession of running plays for a touch- down, in spite of one fumble that cost them zo yards. On the kickoff following this score, Corpus fumbled and VVaco took over on the Bur's I7 yard line. From here the Tigers scored their final touch- down in four plays, and the Corpus de- bacle was complete. Post was outstanding at end and Pulattie, Burke, and Bowen did well in the backlield. The Tigers literally beat the great Corpus team into the dirt by sheer power, and one of the finest ex- hibitions of blocking ever turned in by a VVaco High team. But the game was a prime example of the results of the coach- ing genius of Paul Tyson, whose clever, tricky plays were directly responsible for at least two Tiger scores. MR. E. A. BERNHALSEN ilssirtzozl Corzrlz One result of the game that cannot be over-emphasized was the fact that against Corpus, the Tigers found a winning com- bination. They decided to use a lighter, Sprowl, Pulattie, Howard, Vogel, Sehiemenz, Olson, Clark, Pritchett, Compton. Martin, O. Post, Hooper, Sehwarting, R. Post, Craven, Dickens, Allen, Lindsey, Dozier, Moore. Bernhausen, Heussner, Holliday, Burke, Bowen, Myers, McCollum, Gardner, Villines, Price, Tyson. Broadway H arrison MR. CHARLES Moorze L1A'.l'f.ffIl1lf Clllllfll faster line in place of the bulky 185 pounder used the previous week. They were now ready for district strife to begin. 1gflll'l'l1 Illlzf Ufron lm!! Uyaro 5,f'II,II.X'IlllHCl1Z-F 0 As usual, Waco ran away with the perenially weak Waxahachie Indians. VVaeo scored 28 points in the first half and 26 the last. The Indians made their only score a few seconds before the end of the first half, when one of their players in- tercepted a passron lqiseown 8 and ran Q2 yards for ft pseore. VVaeo looked strong in this game, but at the time it wasydiiii- cult to tellswhether. this wasefndicative of Tiger strength of lndian weakness. e Uvuco 53-H1'ff.rI10ro 0 l-lillsboro, ateamp with a weak offense but with a reputedly strong defense, was the Tigers' next vietim. The Tigers shat- tered the defense myth in what proved to be one of the worst debacles suffered by an liagle team in many years. In this game, VVaco continued the march of touchdowns which was later to earn it the pseudonymn of the highest scoring team in Texas . livery one of the Tigers here looked like a star, but what most en- LIlllfI01XK' flll7'fllItif'. A ,.. couraged the Waco fans was the improvement in timing seen in the Tigers' plays. Urnro 27YCo rxiczz llfl 7 Waco this year humbled its ancient rival, Corsicana, for the third time in suc- cession.. -The grime-Twas hail- ed as the one in which the district: ei-mpi.,mShipQ ,was to. be cFeei5ded,iias C6-'FSTQZJQZI havdga fliiieisrtecosrd and- was cori'sid.e-red ' th e ,di,st,rict's strongest, team, with the 'figgl-5 flmkedi H 'Close 559- LLOYD MYERS. Cu-Cnfwtaifz Hon lxICCOl,l,L'M, I,'u-Cnjwtnifz ond. VVaco, however, prov- ed itself no close second, but a strong first by beating the vaunted Navarro County aggregation on its home lot by the de- cisive score of 27 to 7. Early in the hrst quarter VVaco took the ball on its own 30 and, aided by a strong wind, pushed the Corsicana line back, back, back, until it was finally stop- ped on the Corsicana I foot line. This, however, didn't end the threat, for Bowen returned the kick out to the Corsicana I3 on a beautiful run. ln four plays the Tigers scored. Then, late in the period, VVaco got the ball on the Corsi ZQ and drove on a succession straight to a touch- down, with Bowen and Pulattie galloping Pulaftic skirts H1'friv11r'i1lgc right mul. J. D. jimmy Ethan Bill Francis Britt George Price Vogel Allen Olson Pulattie Villines Heussner Tadelw Tarklr End End Bark Guard Guard in magnificent fashion. For most of the second quarter VVaco played defensively, due to the fact that the strong wind gave Corsi a punting advantage that the power- ful Tiger offense found hard to offset. Early in the third quarter, Corsicana blocked a VVaco punt and took over on the Waco 29. From here it had little trouble scoring. After the conversion was magnihcent performance was shown by the figures on ground gained -by rushing, goo yards for Waco to .to for Corsicana. The Tigers used an excellent piece of strategy in kicking all kickoffs out of bounds in order to keep the ball away from Spencer. The game once again demonstrated the fact that a one man team is in a bad way when playing against a kicked, Waco led by the narro ma t r ug co r ed by Patil Tyson, who is al- of 6 points. The few minutes th ' a l - ' fr 6' lo devise methods for stopping ed were filled with anxiety for W co iwv- S, iI1ffhiS game the Ti54Cf5 fmt But a little after the last quarte ed i Grill? great offensive ball, but also Blanton got off a beautiful kick '.Z:j,fg:'i - ' their great defensive killed on the Corsi 2 yard dhyyfn year. In many particulars took the return kick on the Corsif!,,-Shaq-wx. l ' was a parallel performance to pushed over a score after runs by Pula ,Q aj ' orpus game because of the excellence and Bowen had advanced the ball dow .tdtqtt Q locking and perfection of timing. to the 5. A few plays after the kickoff, Waco again got the ball, this time on its own 48. A beautiful run by Bowen and a pass from Burke to Howard put the ball on the Corsi 7 from which point the Tigers easily scored their final touchdown Bowen, Pulattie, and Burke all had Held nights behind great blocking, but the finest performance of the evening was turned in by the fighting Tiger line in bottling up Corsicana's great back, Spen- cer. Conclusive evidence of the line's IIIIICO O7-Bryan IS Waco next defeated Bryan in one of the highest scoring games ever seen at lXIuny Stadium. Leo Daniels, great Bryan back, made a spectacular oo yard return of the open- ing kickoff for the first Bronc score, giving Tiger fans quite a scare. But little time passed before the Tigers began pul- verizing the weak Bryan line and scoring again and again. Bryan gave VVaco a .,-il Al Robert Bill Ernest Lloyd jimmy Richard Schiemenz McCollum Pritchett Sprawl Myers Dozier Lindsey Tackle Bark End Guard Tackle Taclelf' Guard great deal of trouble with passes, scoring two more touchdowns via that route, but the Tiger running attack was entirely too much for the plucky Bronc outfit. At the end of the first half the score was Waco 33-Bryan 18, and in the last half the Tigers scored 34 more points While Bryan scored none. During the game Waco gained over 600 yards from scrimmage to 332 for Bryan. , - -- The end play of both arg? Post was great as the Tigers nti made huge gains over their po ? of the backs ran wild, but F, Q15 performance of the evening, in by Bowen, who gained over ssh conditions with rain falling a good part of the time. The Tigers started off with a rush, literally carrying the stunned Jackets off their feet. Early in the first quarter, after Waco had driven to the Cleburne 21 yard line, Bowen shot through a gaping hole in the center of the Jackets' nine man line fa device which they employed all even- ' L ' , effort to stop VVaco's devastating El runnn gamel for 1 score. The try for t s N ide The Tigers threatened y El before the period ended, but Q e econcl quarter started, the tables n l ind Cleburne had definitely n n r hind Once when the Yellow ! 1: kets dr ive tw the W1't7 9, Waco fans 3 . an T ' ' 3, 1 ' r 1 u Y 'T 9 . I qi 'I' 1 1 'lf wi- ' e 1 ., . I. b x .1 lf, , A 2 fir 1 f .4 C 2 . T from scrimmage. The whole line -xy f ' s c J I c U w a plane far above that of the Bronco li The game accentuated the belief held by many that Waco had a weak defense, especially against passes, but none could deny that .to points was a pretty sub- stantial margin of victory. lVaco 26-Cleburne 0 When Waco met the Yellowjackets of Cleburne, it was playing for its hrst dis- trict title in ten years. The game was played under the most adverse weather -2- t chilled with dircst apprehension, lest the 7 to 6 jinx once more shatter the surging Tiger hopes. But the courageous VVaco line held like a wall of steel, and with the end of the second quarter came the demise of Cleburne's victory hopes. During the whole third quarter, Waco pounded and hammered at the Jacket goal, but they were hurled back each time by the desperate fighting of a team trying to ward off the inevitable. No longer, however, was this fight availing after the V 1 T xwk, , , 4 an-fr 25 ' ,-1 ., ,. ,,., to V, -1 WS? 1 ,JW r' fw X 4 . fav, lk,- gpwrxf' 4 ik Mg, Qhuu A .,.: , ., ig:-ig , ' W 4 WW . 7 Q If wx. Z' I 1 ' Fil 'N' an Q 'ff Y we 2 .al r. -2 , W-5149: Y H bLi4i'lL..M:4'fH,.3S.'2LuQvL.xKl....l',x:s1..f Ralph Leo Bland Arthur Leverett Charles Bill Post Blanton Sehwarting Clark Bowen Dickens Howard Bark Baile Bark Cfllfff Bark Crntrr End whistle sounded opening the final period. At this juncture the Tigers found them- selves in possession of the ball on the Cle- burne 21. A six yard run by lNIcCollum plus a pass from Burke to Pulattie was all it took to give the Tigers their second score. A little later, Burke punted out of bounds on the Yellowjackets' 5 yard line. On the next play Cleburne fumbled, and Villines rccovercd for VVaco in end run by Burke ind a conv down late in the ic uin This iun ffimc on a 54 X which yyouldl considered remaikiblc on 1 dry heh K ositively miraculous on that night's w 'Q Myers and Gardner performed well in the line. Une of the peculiarities of the game was the difference in the VVaco machine of the first half and the one of the last half. In the first half the Tigers played a listless, lazy game, actually allowing Cleburne to outplay them. In the last half they were a smashing, fighting ushinff the lackets off their feet an ounding the last ounce of re r na y expects from 1 V5 ico o e unfortunate incident in the I. ' HS fdl' HC Vi HCO XVHS COIICCYHCL NYRIS 1 s Y - 1 '--,,,- .,. V.. TV .. I ' 5 1 E s v : i y ' 11 N 'iopaav Ai. ' M 3 ' - Bowen made the score Wacrn 20, Y 'blmgsme L i, o ftshem. In the last half the o. Bowen made the final VVac with that fiashing fire that - 11' 'll Y x c i A X hi x 4 1 17 -'VK -5, c J J: 1 VY .v N I I 1 i ' 'r 1 V 1 ' , M- 7 4 . . ' ' ' 1 11' P 5 ,K J N ' 1 one. The Tiger blocking on that play was so ferocious that when Bowen stepped over the goal line, not a single Cleburne player remained on his feet. The fine play of Britt Villines at guard despite his lack of experience at that position, was a source of extreme gratification to Tiger fans. Bowen spark- plugged the VVaco backfield with his broken field running and Blanton played a magnificent game, passing and punting with great finesse and power. Bill Howard played a fine game at end, and e injury of the stellar tackle, Price. His loss was a great one, and it left a gap in the Tiger line which Coach Tyson found very hard to fill. But when the Tigers left the field they had won VVaco's first district title in ten years, and they had the satisfaction of knowing they had proved themselves clearly superior to every single one of their district rivals. Uyaco 2jfTyler 7 Fresh from its district triumph, VVaco Ben Bob Harry David Orville Vllilliam Bill Holliday Burke Gardner Compton Post Hooper Craven Guard Bark Crain' Bark End End Guard met the strong Tyler Lions in Tyler on a muddy field. From the beginning the superiority of the Tigers was apparent. Early in the first quarter Waco intercepted a Tyler pass near midfield. From there the Tigers started a drive that terminated with their First touchdown, as Bowen and Pulattie bore the -brunt of the attack. In the middle But the most impressive feature of the game was the manner in which the Ben- gals handled the vaunted Tyler passing attack. Though the Lions were able to complete 18 out of 37 passes, few of them were good for more than 2 or 3 yard gains, and their aggregate gain was small. All in all the Tigers had a field day at Tyler, handing the Lions their hrst defeat of the second period Waco i ' f v.- ' 7 . rs. lead with another touchdown ey! 2U -'tml 11 ,V F R. .d yard pass from Blanton to P f-if-,S UW' X 'gf gJ 1- welll L 0 put the ball on the Lions' 2 d lille. 'lf of the usual Temple game, , ' - ,.-' -1: zf tm . . Only a few plays after the firgiqi f g gf qjjjjf year met the Riverside Eagles opened, McCollum sneaked t .1 W ' ' 'sgiving Day. The Eagles, one ter on a fake spinner play and - 'Siu' 1 1 , ' ongest teams in Fort Worth, and way for 50 yards through the Tyler -f eam which had greatly improved late ondar to cross the Goal standing u . the season were ex ected to give the Y es an 1 p Blanton made the 'nnal Waco score in the same period when he, behind beautiful blocking, skirted his own right end and dashed through the Tyler secondary for 70 yards to pay dirt. The fine spirit of the Tigers in this, a game which would have been a let- down affair for many a lesser team, was especially notable. Leo Blanton's fine passing, the bruising running of Pulattie and the apparent superiority of the Tiger line were very encouraging to Tiger fans. Tigers a strong battle, but a heavy rain during the night preceding the game made the field such a muddy loblolly that a true test of strength was impossible. A sustained drive in the first period gave the Tigers the only touchdown of the after- noon. During the rest of the game the ball remained between the 20 yard stripes, with Waco generally holding the ad- vantage. In this game the Tigers scored fewer points than in any game since VVoodrOW Wilson, but this was due to To the Waco High Football Players and Coaches: lXlay I offer our congratulations to you for the most suc- cessful football season the VVaco High School has had in over a decade. VVe realize the many sacrifices you made and the many hours you drilled in order that you might be able to cope successfully with your many worthy opponents. At times it was necessary for you to overcome a lead your op- ponents had secured but each time you fought your way back and thus proved yourselves worthy of the name TIGERS. Throughout the season you conducted yourselves as real champions not only on the gridiron but in the classroom and among your many friends and admirers. Blay I assure you that we all Wish you success in the future and that the VVaco High School has been honored by having had you as our representatives. The great record the football team made reflects the splendid work done by our coaches. VVe appreciate the splendid work you have done in the past and wish for you much success in your future building of great football teams and the molding of character. Sincerely, G. M. SMITH. ll contest against the Brecken- ridge Buckaroos, probably the most publicised team in K- . the state and certainly one of the most highly regard- ed ones, dawned bright and clear. There was a Fine crowd on hand for the game, and excitement over it had reachedraeffever pitch by starting time. V r On the .opening kickoff, the Tigers fumbled' and the Buckaroos took cover on the XATZICGTAZ4.. Six plays later Breckenridge had scored. Not more than five minutes had passed before the Breckenridge quarterback, Rush, took Blanton's punt on his own go and raced 70 yards for a g,.i.....i...m , .,r,: 1 to,rt,,A ,lgv .Imax Baoanwai' .lack HARRISON Il'l1fFfb0j'.Y the mud. All in all, VVaco gave a credit- ble performance, demonstrating its abili- ty to win even under the worst physical mndifions and the Psychological hmldi- score behind sensational blocking. The cap or playing an unimportant game just to before beginning all-important interdis- trict play. VVaco fans were stunned. But not the team. It fought back with a savage fury that will send it down in history as one Urflfo 27TB BtikF'l l'dffl? 13 ofthe most spirited teams ever to bear the The day for VVaco's first interdistrict banner for VVaco High. Before another .1lt'I4'0HllN1, Pufnffic, Bfrznlozz, 111111 Gzmflzcr rfosr in on Cof'si1'1l1111's Sfnvzrvr. - . . . - - +W- ,.........s . A..., ,A... Eve minutes had passed, Waco had made a sustained drive from its own zo yard line to the Buckaroo end zone. Before the quarter closed, Gardner had re- covered a Breckenridge fumble and the Tigers had possession of the ball on the Breckenridge zo yard line. As the second period opened, Burke started on what looked like an end run, but instead oi continuing on his course, he archcdia pass, on the dead run, squarely into the waiting arms of Orville Post who stoodealli by himself in the end zone some away. This was probably the niost'1glgo'ril ous single moment in the wholeiiTiger season. Bowen put the Tigers ahead with an excellent conversion that sailed' squarely between the uprights. VVaco scored once more before the half ended, as Pulattie carried an intercepted pass So yards to pay dirt. The blocking on this play was so devasting that no Brecken- ridge player ever touched the flying Bena gal fullback. Through the whole third quarter and the first part of the fourth, an intense defensive struggle raged be- ll fl'he,.s'trong determination in Hghting on tween the zo yard lines, with neither team being able to score. Finally late in the last quarter, Burke made a beautiful +2 yard return of a punt, giving the Tigers the ball on the Buck 7 yard line. After a 5 yard penalty had put it back to the IZ, McCollum sneaked through center on a fake spinner play for the touchdown. ,B The Breckenridge contest was one of tlieimost spectacular ever played in Waco. to victo-ryfafter giving I3 points to a team of the Breckenridge calibre was almost 9-:si ' i f 1 T, N . -miraculous. lhe great offensive play of Bowen and Burke, and the fine defensive .work of Pulattie, Gardner, and Post were aiurtstanding. But no one player could be called the VVaco star, for the whole team played with such power and precision that every man looked like a star in doing his own job. This was probably the most exciting game ever played in lXIuny stadium. Ifzzco ,l0+Tyler IQ Three weeks after the first Tyler rout, Stephen F. flustin, Hnurlmz, .rfojws Uinco mlfwzzzrz' on goal line. VVaco was again called upon to meet the Lions, this time in an important quarter- final game. Contrary to all predictions, the first half consisted of an extremely stout de- fensive battle. During the whole first quarter there was no score. The second quarter did produce two VVaco touch- downs. The first came when, early in the period. Harry Gardner intercepted a pass from the very arms of a Tyler receiver and galloped back up the field, with the assistance of beautiful blocking-3 by Mc- Collum, for about go yards and ai Tiger score, Then, later in the period, Leverett Bowen took a Tyler punt on his own 48 yard line and tight roped up the side line, worming away from Tyler tacklers, until he was in the clear and free to score the second VVaco touchdown. This was one of the most beautiful exhibitions of swivel-hipped running ever turned in by a VVaco player. VVith all this excitement, the Tigers had made only three first downs during the first half, and facing the strong Tyler passing attack, their position seemed extremely precarious. But three plays after the third period opened, Blanton, who had been injured earlier in the game but had returned to the lineup, shot through a wide hole over left tackle and skipped past the dazed Tyler secondary into the clear for a touch- down. The play gained 45 yards and put the Tigers ahead zo to o. After the kick- off, in practically no time, Tyler, aided by two pass interference rulings, had driven from VVaco's .to to a touchdown. VVaco slashed right back down to the Tyler zo yard line, from which point Burke heaved a remarkable running pass. bearing a striking similarity to the one he had thrown against Breckenridge the pre- vious week, squarely into the waiting arms of Orville Post, who leaped up beautifully to snare in the ball as he stood in the end zone between two Tyler de- fenders. The Lions replied with a splen- did series of passes, making the score 27 to I3 in favor of VVaco. But the Tigers were not to be denied, and as the XVaco line came charging in to rush the harried Tyler passer, Blanton intercepted his des- perate heave and weaved his way through a broken field .io yards to the Tyler goal. Not content with this, the Tigers scored once more, when Lloyd Myers inter- cepted another Tyler pass on the Lion 20 and raced unmolested to a touchdown. It is indeed gratifying that Myers, who had rllffilnffllzzz reefs off yarrfagc ngninrf lfiffrfmro fenm. contributed so nobly in the line that the Tiger backs might cover themselves with glory, had his own moment of personal triumph, The staying power of the Tigers was truly wonderful in this offensive classic. They proved once again that they were true champions. Blanton's passing, the line play of Myers, Gardner, and Vogel, the excellent play of Post at end, and the magnificent blocking of McCollum, were stand-out personal performances. But all of the Tiger players fought with savage fury and played with clocklike precision, so that no one could really be called VVaco's star. They were all stars. IIYIIVO 77Sft'f1lIt'lI F. iflhffl-ll U The Tigers had to go to Houston for their semifinal contest. There, at Rice Stadium, they met and defeated the huge Stephen F. Austin High School team of Houston on a rain drenched field. The game was as bitter and bruising as any the Tigers ever played. All afternoon it was a battle of lines. It was pound, pound, pound, with every man on the field taking a tremendous physical beating. The VVaco defense held magnificently in this, the one game in which the Tiger offense was throttled. VVaco fought its way down al- most to the Nlustang goal time and again, only to be thrust back hy that heavv fight- ing Houston line. At last, as the final seconds of the first half approached, VVaco took the ball on the Stephen F. Austin zo, after it had been repulsed from the very goal line a few minutes before. From here, Bob Burke faded back and heaved one of his famous long passes to Orville Post who was waiting on the 2 yard line. But Post was not in the clear. He was surrounded by Nlustang players. However, this fact didn't seem to bother him, for he leaped up from their midst, making a miraculous catch, and stepped over the goal, giving the Tigers their only store and a victory. Never did Stephen F. Austin seriously threaten, though it made one penetration in the third quarter on a long pass that was good for about go yards. The VVaco-Stephen F. Austin game will go down in history as one of the truly great defensive battles of all time. Such fury is seldom seen on a football field as was shown by both teams that day. The achievement of the VVaco line in holding the powerful Mustangs scoreless and in keeping the ball in Houston territory Pzllrlffic rr111't quite' t'Ilfl'lI il 115 Tyler closes in. '-if most of the afternoon, was a tremendous one, but it took a heavy toll and left the Tigers in a weakened condition for the state final the following week. VVe cannot say too much for the line. Orville Post played a fine game, not only at end but also at quarterback after the injury of McCollum. McCollum's blockingand sig- nal calling were magnificent. Vogel play- ed another great game. The speedy Boyygl and the powerful Pulattie were at their best. But once more, the Tigers wan by team work, not by individual brilliance., Lubbock .20fI,ylIl'0 If-ff we 5 In the Tigers' last game of the sea- son, the state final, they met a defeat that ranked even above the one in their opening game as a heart-breaker. VVith the state championship hanging in the balance, Waco, battered and worn by the Houston game, fought its great heart out against the worst of breaks and the in- spiration of a fine Lubbock team, only to lose in the closing minutes of the game, Early in the first quarter, after prodi- gious punting had pushed VVaco back deep into its own territory, the VVesterners took over on the Tiger 17, from which point their great back, Alford, carried over on a fine run. Waco came back with that fighting determination that had al- ready been responsible for so many vic- tories, and drove down to the Lubbock 2, where a tragic fumble lost an almost cer- tain touchdown. For the time, the Tiger spark dwindled and once more the mighty VVesterners started to move. They inter- cepted a Waco pass in their own territory, gse.t.ting off-ga furious drive which netted them, another 6 points. So when the .Tigers started the third quarter, they were -behind lg, too- But early in that period VVaeo'recoverecl a fumble on the Lubbock 42, from ivliehfpoint it fought its way to the 2 yardline. Then Pulattie carried over on last down. Bowen's conversion left Waco only 6 points behind. A few minutes later the Tigers fought from the Westerner 77 to the 5 from where Blan- ton crashed over, carrying a good portion of the Lubbock team along with him. The conversion put VVaco ahead by i point. VVaco had fought its way to the lead by sheer determination, had come back after being behind by iq points. But the Tigers were not in the physical shape that they had been in for their other games, and were playing a great team and an inspired team. Lubbock had the wind in the final Bo-zt'r'11 'zt'mft's Iflrougfl I4'0l'f7ll.l' Clzrixffx Burr. period. and once again kicking put VVaco in a deep hole. Finally, in the waning moments of the last quarter, Lubbock got the ball on the VVaco 38. From there Al- ford, the Westerner fullback, started a run that was the sensation of the game. He hit the center of the line, and twice he seemed stopped but he finally broke into the clear to give the West Texas team its margin of victory. Waco made one last, desperate, drive. Starting from mid- field, the Tigers fought to the 27, but an-s other heart-breaking fumble ended the drive and Waco's chance for victory. i a Yes, the Tigers lost the state champ- ionship to Lubbock, They were fairly beaten. But in defeat they were as great as ever they had been in victory. '1 hey went into the game riddled with injuries and hampered by fatigue. They had fumbles and penalties to contend with at the most inopportune times. They had every kind of break to go against them. 'Yet they would not be discouraged. They struggled against the inevitable and near- ly won. They fought with a savage fury that has seldom been equaled. And, even though much bereaved by their defeat, when the game was over, with the hearts of true sportsmen they were the first to congratulate the great new football State Champions. Post did a fine job at quarterback, but McCollum, who had to leave the game early on account of a shoulder injury, was sorely missed not only for his own magni- fiee-nt -ability, but also because had he been able to play, l'ost would have been a-ble to fill his regular end position and Qve the Tiger line some much needed help. Pulattie- played a brilliant game both offensively and defensively, and Bowen and Blanton made many beautiful runs. Myers and Sprowl rose to titanic heights in the middle of the line. But once more there was no one who could be called VVaco's star , For the team of IQQQ was no conglomeration of individ- uals. lt was a team in the truest sense of the word, with every cog performing its function in perfect coordination with every other cog, and every man accom- plishing his own task well. Therein lies the secret of the Tigers' success. Tigers mziwrgf nn Corjmx ball rnrrirr. I Ai 1 4 4 I W E U i 1 I 4 1 l n 1 O ? .7Uc'C0lf1un rolnrs through Brvzfrzrridgf linr on spinner. Bowen reffifves Mrk-off. Brerkenridgc' stops Tigfr sweep. Burlv rfturns punt deep into Brefkrnriflge trrritory. ,Mun -H-.A rr- - S-jf MV? sum Afi- ,M--X an-Q ' x ,ti ,.., 533 xx. V T' vga' vvlh T0 THCDSE FIGHTII' Hozmrd is tm'Hfrl after slmr pass. Blanton gets azvzzy long pun ayaizzst Tyler. PNZHffif szc'n'p.v Tylvr right md. Pzllntfiv UOIIIFS nroumz' on 1'r1'w'54'. i Q L lBo'wen attempts Held goal il against Ifouston. Tiger pass falls incomplete. 7 Bozven stopped for no gain. lUcCollum races through on spinner. Post slojlflzvi bj'Lz1bbofi nm gon! line. Bozvfn returns Lubbofl' punt. Bozumz trzzpfmf. Hzzrkv cizufrx Lzzflfvml' fmfl md for xhort ynin. 1 1 Post lllllktif short gain 011 1 'YIJZIZIZFI' ngamsl L11bbm'l'. Tigfvs xtojr LIIIIIIUHZ' m11l1'u11. Pulnttie l'01Ilillg around 011 zz rmvrrsf. Tigfrs rush Lublxofl' puzzlvr. E, N 1 wrt f 'N f . r .. QQ , 1 I , ,LIE ,1 ' 1 . . Il . i, 1 Q EN ! 2 L X x 2 E K L. E 5 V .g:5,5',- : ..,,g- etzbx X 3 'ZX X X 3 V Vim www? X v rt' X ' I 'X' T Hccznlsc of their stirring record for the season, the Tigers and their parents were tendered n banquet by the Servicc Clubs ot YV:1co. Rlany prominent sportsmen of the past lllhl prcscnt zrttcnded the tcstilnoninl in honor of the team that played so gallantly. .Untfy Bwll1111111-1-.t-.mv flu' Y'ifll'l'K llf llfllllfl' 1x,0l'f0lI gfiiwx Tiyrrs lgcllllj' Lu' B0j'llf0I1 uffx as 101151- fhf bzlnqzlrt. nzfiirf. unzstrr III' Tigrr llllllljllff. B!l1lQIlt'fl'l'l'X !f.YflxlI 'lvifll ruff! zzltmtiofz to .Untly Brff. I Y L lllr. llloore gives Post the low-down . . . Yell lender down . . . Lloyd is happy he didn't have to play in that Tirey gives the Nazi salute as lllziida looks on . . . E. J. muddy Riverside game ..., LX ll together now, girls . . . Campbell enjoys a moment of relaxation . . . Vogel looks Don't look so stern. Chwrles . . . That sun is sure hright happy. doesn't he? . . . Tiger hand struts its stuff at Tyler . . . lVaterhoy on the job . . . Did he lose some yards, . . . Look who is on the end of the henchfscorekeeper Klr. Smith? YVitt and waterboy Rutherford . . . It looks like a touch- The jifellflfeaders , , , fr! THIS YEARethegre vvais a markediincrease of spirit orivtbieftiieirtggffdthe Tigetu fiiiis. A great part offtibisinexv spirit WaS imbued by the yell leaders, who, by their Work, did much to give the team thatigbelping twelfth man feeling. R - VERNON KAGELER MAIDA TL7LL E. J. CAMPBELL iVIARY ELIZABETH HE.-xRN FRANK TIREY NELDA RUSSELL Tiger Tracks Cn the way home from games out of town, the Tigers entertained themselves by singing many popular songs. The team, while passing through Corsicana on the way back from Tyler, nettled the populace of that little city by singing the Spirit of VVaco High. The Tiger team gave much of its attention in practice to the stopping of lVallace Spencer, Corsicana's diminutive flyer. XVith painstaking care the Tigers practiced kicking the ball out of bounds on all occasions in which it seemed prob- able that Spencer would receive it. lt was with a great degree of satisfaction that the team listen- ed to Corsicana's boos when this piece of strategy was first enacted the night of that game. Never once during the game did Spencer receive a kickoff or a punt. To the Tigers the Corpus Christi game was looked upon as a delayed state championship game. The boys felt that XVaco should have been play- ing Corpus last year instead of Temple. So it was with fiery determination that the Tigers unleash- ed for the first time their now famous touchdown brigade on the coast city's Bucs. It is ll0t generally known that for many years the Tiger team would never ride into the stadium grounds while in a bus. They would leave the bus and walk into the field. This year the boys decided to ride into the grounds, thereby dicarding superstition. ln addition to the array of football team pic- tures that decorated the walls of the dressing room, pennants of all the conference teams were added, lending much color and freshness to the already well decorated room. The Tigers met daily at the last half of the 5th period for talks by the coaches. These talks are referred to in football as skull practice. The first Tyler game was recorded on records for the purpose of broadcasting. These were borrowed and played to the team the fol- lowing week at skull practice. It was indeed a most unusual experience to hear a game many days after it was played. The Tigers will never forget this unique experience. Something new in YVaco High football was the encouraging of a closer relationship between the Tigers and the Kittens. Each Kitten team member had a Tiger for whom he performed many small services such as packing and unpack- ing of the Tiger's duffel bag, helping the Tiger don his uniform, etc. The trip to Tyler for the quarter finals was a well planned affair. The day before the game the practice was held at the time the game would be held on the following day. Following the practice, equipment was packed and players found a bus awaiting them. The team left at five and arrived at Corsicana in time for dinner which took about an h0ur's time. The remaining pa1't of the trip was made by nine o'clock and upon arrival the boys were ready for bed. The next morning after breakfast the squad visited the field to familiarize themselves with its general appearance and playing condition. The boys found this pre-game inspection of great value. The team arrived in Houston during the holiday season, the night before the game with Stephen F. Austin High. The driver of the bus lost his way after entering the business district and after wandering around finally pulled to a stop at the proper hotel. Shrieking of ambulances and fire trucks together with a loud speaker, perched on one of the tallest buildings, which played continually far into the night offered every possible sleep interference combination. ln ad- dition to this the boys were awakened early by a rain which continued practically throughout the day. . . . The Tigers practiced four hundred and sixty eight hours during the season. An average of 22 Loys were played per game. During the last weeks practice the workouts drew an astounding number of visitors who fre- quently invaded the field necessitating police regulations to clear the grounds. ln this group of onlookers were former players who proudly wore their traditional YVaco High sweaters which were easily seen because of their vivid colors and fresh- ness of upkeep. ttf lie ' The Kitten Season HE XVaco Tiger-Kittens' play for the season was mark- ed by the great spirit which is characteristic ot all VVaCo teams. The defensive ability of the line was especi- ally notable, only four touchdowns being scored by that route all seafon. The,.club'sY,main,weakness was pass de- fense. All of its opponents' were elass Axeams. Outstand- ing line men were Starr, Airmsu-Ong, lvalker, Hoban, Garza, Duffel? Quifrarn, Dewey Ray, Brewington, Davis, and Giffordfl:fodlZe,,,Sheehy,igarnardi anffTjFaney did yeoman servi,ce'in the ibarkfield. Resuiits tot- the Kitten gZlIHCS XVCTCI 1 l . K , . A Kittens . . i3-f'YVh1tney . . . o Kittens . o State Home . . SI Kittens . 7 Crawford . . I2 Kittens . . I3 La Vega . . 7 o f Kittens .27 Ennis B . . 0 3- Kittens . 6 Vallei' Nlills . . 7 if- ' MR. CLYDE ill.-XRTIN Assistant Coach Finn' the ball mrrirr. Ulla zliflfj 00,l'i1151 on nt the Cra1c'far1lgn111f'. Holzf rirr1'r'r and agzzizzst La Vega. N I H-'ww-v 4 V 'w-A Henson, Rodgers, Heaton, Paulk, Hepler, McGelvray, Harris, Tiner, Britton, Young, Rhea, XVhite Devaney, Young, Nolan, Mclierrin, Holze, Dollins, Sheehy, Barnard, Olson Harrison, Armstrong, Quiram, Garza, Brewington, Gifford, YValker, Ray, Starr Gifford, Sheeliy, Holze, Davis, Quiram who were Ln ffgzz gzznzf. Shrflzy you off fflfflt' for slmrl gain. Capmms during Season' I , , , , Devaney, Barnard, Duffel, Holman, YVnlker also ilIrF11rr11z vuttzng bfzrl' nz Ln Inga gauze. Cgptaigg during Season, gg .V . ,,. . , .Q , t 6 4 v fi.-1.6 Mikal rf If wtifla ,L-.- A D4 A f fe, F -bmmf ll :., 3,-se , 1 f , X- W W G TIGERS OF 1939 ! to reef it il !1 i l The crowd takes a time out . . . Xvonder why these girls shows signs of interest . . . Stamliiig room only . . . The i lll't'lllf sitting on the bench with the team? . . . The band takes zi rest . . . The band plays and watches the Kittens were there, too . . . The band forms a 'WVU . . . game at the szime time . . . Is the bucket heavy, john? . . . Uon't take it so hard, Bland . . . A little music forth- Here Comes the band . . . Hold itli' shouts Brian. coming . . . The trek back to the truck . . . Tiger bench BASKETBALL To the Basketball Team and Coaches: I Wish to congratulate you for the splendid record you have made this year. At the beginning of the basketball season you were conceded but little chance of winning the District Championship. Not only did you do this, but you went on to win the Regional Title and were only defeated in the State Tournament by the team that Won the champ- ionship of Texas. I feel that basketball is delinitely on the upgrade and that the record you have made will inspire future teams of thc liVaco High School. Sincerely, G. M. SMITH. The Basketball Season By jixx TL'CIiI4IR Sporty Editor of IIVIIFO NE1E'.Y-Tl'l.l71llIt' zum' Tim e.i'-Her'11fd OR TI-IE first time since the high schools of the state have been divided into regions, the Waco High Tiger basket ball team of IQ.l.O won the regional title at Denton and went to the State meet in Austin. For the first time in IS years a Waco High team was one of the chosen few in the capital city battling for the crown. It was a surprising team, and a great team, a team which was not expect- ed to win the district crown, but which not only won that honor, but then met three other district champions, at the regional meet in Denton, and finished with top honors, the champion of four districts, comprising about 32 counties, including all of the schools of the large Fort Worth, Dallas and VVichita Falls area. Here in lNlcLennan county, the Tigers had enough opposition to indicate that they might not even become champions of the county, for VVest High had a great team, and had won three outof four games from the Tigers before the district meet was staged here. The Waco team met West in the district finals, and seemed hopelessly beaten with three minutes to play. They rallied, tied the score, played an extra period without either team scor- ing, and then won the game in the second extra period. Bill Carruth starred in the closing moments, scoring the crucial points that put the Tigers in the game. It was a dramatic comeback, and the Waco fans, while praising the team highly for its superb light against overwhelming odds, expected to see the Waco boys go out in the first game at the regional meet when they met Woodrow Wilson, the Dallas champion. Once more the game went into an extra session when Carruth dropped in the winning basket, and the Tigers were in the regional finals. In that bracket they met a great Denton High team, and in the underdog role again, the same band of determined Tigers won a three-point victory and a regional titlea- a title that had eluded all other VVaco High teams that had heen fortunate enough to win the district title. On to the State meet in Austin went the Tigers, and in the first round met San Alarcos. An- other great game ensued, the kind VVaco had been playing for several weeks, any- body's game from whistle to whistle, but this time Dame Fortune turned on the Tigers, and they lost a heart-breaker, 28 to 26. The fans at Austin did not know it at the time but that first round game between VVaco and San Marcos was the state championship game. The San Blar- cos boys went on to win the title. By a bare margin of two points, made in the closing moments, Waco High's basket ball team of which little was expected lost the state title. It was closer to the title than any Waco High team had come in the zo-year history of the league. To Major Roland lieithly, coach of the team, goes most of the credit for get- ting such remarkable results from a group of boys who were hardly expected to be given any consideration whatsoever in the state race. lt was a team which improved to a remarkable degree as the season progressed-a team which was at its best when the chips were down-a team which, like the Tiger football team, was able to rise to heights when the emergen- cy was the greatest. Charles Boland and Bennie Arnold were the co-captains of this remarkable team, and they proved to be ideal leaders. Lloyd Myers came from the football team to give the team added defensive strength as the season progressed, and Billy Carruth had the knack of being in his greatest goal shoot- ing form when it meant the most. The Tiger Basketball Season CONCLLTDINLS its greatest season in 18 years, the VVaco Tiger basketball team found itself district and regional champ- ion. Though beaten in the first round of the state tournament, the Tigers had the odist Home. Then they were challenged by VVest and lost their third game of the season 31-13 responding to that challenge. The Tigers sent their second string plus first stringer Charlie Boland to the By- satistaction of knowing that t l fe ament where they lost to Itasca defeat by the narrowest of mar t e ,I in tue - rst round 28-26. Boland played , 4 QF- . . hands or the team that was t r lo . Ei ffret -rn efhowever, hitting the basket come state champion. f QW, ffl VVaco opened its session at fs' .fr i I 3 N 2 3 f ' scored 20 points in VVaco's next . . 'i tr . lf' are . . . . tournament where it defeated YM , ,g f thus having a major part in its Hill 25-io, and Bardwell It-Io to op , 7 -32 victory over Corsicana. Next the the finals. In the finals the Tigers lost ' e engals went to Evant where they were their arch rivals, the VVest Trojans, by a score of .ll-QO. But their showing proved that they had ability and only lacked a little polish of becoming a really strong team. The Bengals next entered the Gholson tourney. There they won their first round game from Covington by a score of 4.2-18. In the second round they used mostly re- serves and were beaten io-11 by Meth- beaten 2.1,-IQ, with Boland again leading the scorers with 9 points. The Tigers won the VVest tournament by beating Riesel, Hillsboro, Barry, Aquilla, and VVest. That final victory over VVest, a 37-35 clash, was sweet re- venge forthe Tigers who had found their nemesis in VVest in the early part of the season. Waco next entered the Big-7-tourna- jacks, Vance, Hooper, Xlalson, Harewood, lJeXYitt, llolanml, Ruby, Garruth, Butler, Arnold. App:-Il, Burke, Myers, Keitlily wr ment at Abbott. There it met and van- quished Lott, Itasca, and Abbott. That final victory over Abbott Won the tourney for Wzico for the second time in history. Qnce more the Tigers journeyed to Corsicana, and once more did they de- feat the Navarro County lads, this time by a count of 26-22. Next they clashed with Evant again and avenged' their former defeat with a 23-rovietoryc Then their I2 gamevvinning streak was broken by Cleburne in Cleburne by a score of 3780- K g At this juncture 'the Tigers were strengthened by the addition of Lloyd hlyers, released from football. This rounded out the team that was to go so far in the state race. VVaco now proceeded to take Cleburne, Austin Ctwicej, and Rosebud in rapid order. It then met VVest for the fourth time and lost its third game to that team. But the Tigers looked Good in losing carryinfsf the strong Tro- IXIR. R. H. IQIZITHLY, Cmzrlz again led VVaco's scoring with thirteen points. A few days before the district ournamen o net eyme eie u - t r e lth' irth' ted ea S on , n o jans into an overtime contest. Boland ly strong Belton Tigers in a tune up game Carrulh you high into the air lo yr! Ihr Boland jumps high, trying In girl ball Boland and j1I'lIU1:.i1L'l1,ffi!I!1 tn git rebound off ilu' l2z1z'H1oard. Clt'1lIU'lll'. fm' lfwo points. .-lusfin. l'l'lI01lllLl'A'. Erwin! Bizxxis Anxow, Cn-Cnjwmizz CHARLES ROLAND, Co-Cafwnzin and easily triumphed over the Beltonites. In the district tourney Waco sailed easily through the first two rounds with lopsided wins over Dawson and Itasca. Then it found itself facing its perennial rival, VVest, in the finals. The Tigers were consistently behind through the game and they found themselves being led by five points with only a few minutes left to play. Facing this almost im- possible situation they went to work in earnest and tied the game up during the final seconds of play. Then they fought the Trojans to a standstilLand won out a ,WZ X-1 ,Y-K ,V score of 28-26' in 'two over- time periods. I I X A Glowlinggwith confidence, Waco leftfor Denton and the regional tournament. In the first round the Bengals defeated the highly touted Woodrow Wilson VVild- cats of Dallas by a score of gr-29. VVoocl- row held the lead up until the final min- utes when the Tigers pulled away to a two point advantage only to see it melt away with a spectacular VVilson field goal. However, VVaco scored two points in about five seconds in the sudden-death overtime period, to win. The Tigers then proceeded to take the title by trimming Charles Bennie Johnnie Billy Lloyd La Velle Billy Boland Arnold Appell Carruth Myers XVilson Rubs Forrward C. llfl'l' Gu :ml Forfward Cmzirr Guard Guari the Denton Brones in another close game. Again they found themselves behind dur- ing the greater part of the game, and again they were able to Win in the final seconds. In the iinals at Austin, the Tigers were honor to Waco High with its spirit and its ability. Bill Carruth was the hnest basketball player to bear the banner of this insti- tution for many years. He was a great ball handler and a line shot. He had the beaten in the first round by the Tan lX rt' 1 r f ck O' E Hyillg lliS best ball HI U16 UIUC eos Rattlers. The Tigers led dt gyiast T 1' 'ivas needed most. Co-Captain of the game but lost their let ' 'n T iyflflfli land was an inspiring leader closing minutes and With it, ,..- i i, gglfadillg SUWCV- Cfkcllptain for 3 State title- K L15 oldi' Was another line shot. This was WaL.O-S Quest -5, il ': Ulalr. 1 'ers Was a great ball handlerias season in its history. It was the first tl iv wl I mw Appcll' B111 Ruby was a T16 in 18 years that the team had reached th or 'I ' er and was especially adept at taking hnal tournament. The play of the team the ball off the backboard. Myers and , , Carruth were all-district and Carruth was characterized bv a never-say-die . . I l ' I A ' - was considered the greatest player in the spirit and an unquenchable desire tor vic- l . 1 regional tournament. The squad of Ap- tory. Never did the team iight so hard as peuv Arnold, Boland, Butler, Burke, when it was behind and never did it play Cmruth' Dewitt, Gatewoody Hooper, so well as when the chips were down. It Myers, Pearson, Ruby, Wilsfjn, and Witt Won 23 Out Of 31 games and WHS Wmfwf had everything that is required to make in two central Texas tournaments and 3 arent tegun and Coach Kgitlqly is dug G . finalist in another. It Won its district and great credit for making such good use of regional titles. In short, it brought great his line material. David XVilliam Douglas Elwood Bob H. G. VVallace DeVVitt Hooper G atewood Butler Bu rke Pearson Martin Forfward Guard Forfward Crnfrr Guard Guard Guard 4 . ,,,q,,, X ...M Qx , , if . an 'r ' fn , 3 1 ,, 4 li ' Nz. N.. .S- SL X , I . . ,W f J K ,fir 1 N MS N x W X My ,A W. Q, - NW ,V-Q1 X ' YN fb .--,mu ml . 'KR :vw mt:-ur, :v , . 'fisr'rfrsgr'.: ' ,g QQ:-,Q--Q-.. v. SIL YXQ15i??:f.gg:f . Q- . Q1 -X:,:qxv'm'-5'5,' -4 '- . 3 Q1 J' I-K tif,-N'Sw .AI ' -wmzwez 1wg:5jgB55XQX2-MA X x 5 + K .xx .vm ,: NW K R Xi' , A x ,.,,y X The Kitten Basketball HE Kitten Basketball team is an organization established tor the pur ose cf ffivinff CXIDCIJCIICC to some ol t younger baslietb 'iagh lieithly will hive 1 loundation on wh'eh A 1 ugihlil' 1' Tigcl' Team- From the fQ vi' gjt i:'bby.s.,5yg naide up the lxitttn te ini, will come Q l - y y is I'l0!'1L'!ll'l!X ' i, i CJll1'II'tl.Y Joddie Van YVie if i , - r , g Billy Carpenter Don Barlield George Slade joe Duffel T. VV. Overton Don Slade Fred Poehyla -lack Cobin Harley llelrerrin Edward Payne Lynn Qlson Bobby Shytles Charles Pinto Bill Bailey Otis Gardner Poeliyla, Scott, llarlii-lil, Kindler, Duffel. Yan XYie, F. Yan XYie, llasforl Nl l to I Nl l L 1 t to El . .mi ... MR. PAUL L. T Ysox Head Coach MR. R. B. IQEITHLY Cmzrlz The Track Team HE TRACK team had a fairly successful season, considering its in- experience. The specialty of the team. as is usual with those coached by Klajor Keithly. was the mile relay. The team, composed of Lowe, Rose, Yates, and Hudman, compiled an enviable record over the season. Leyerett X n roye 'ol k I n to the team. and were it not for his gr t fp ' V' - ' gh '1 cl feel very, very bad ' . about the tact that d 1. a to XV n til his 1 s yearrto try for the team. ' were able only to ' '-Gy' P ' 3-ly., lay? with the afore- lf- U f all id, l In their first me -: a o igmh. the Tigers Rl ' 1 7 40 '- mentioned quartet runninb f oweyf r. compiled a much better record at Hearne. lln' - 'is Roebuck won the high jump. The 4.4.0 relay team of udn n, Lowe, Yates and Bowen got a second place. The mile relay team won a first place and the half mile team of Appell, Quick, Rash, and Rose placed fourth. The performance of the team in the Texas Relays was quite satisfactory to Coach Keithly. The mile 1'elay team of Lowe. Hud- man, Yates, and Rose, and john Appell were taken along to the big meet. The mile relay team with the fine time of 3140 was sixth llowen, llurke, Rash. Yan XVie. Sehiemenz. lleXYitt. Rue-huek. Appell, Quick, Lowe. Keithly Lfarpenter. li00Cl1. Row. A. Cox. Yates. fl. fox. Hnmlman, Lindsey. Craven lacks. llusli, Scott, Thomas, lf. lirevelle, Pear-un, L, llrerelle. liinrhloe. Pochyla out of the twenty-three teams entered among whom were the finest in the state. In the district meet XVac0 won the mile relay in the time of 3135. Hudman was first in the quarter mile with a time of 52.6 and was second in the century. Bowen was third in the Javelin throw. Roe- buck was jth in the high jump with ri jump of 5 feet. 6 inches, and john Appell won N Ji-f ' .-:- mo. Those who wi X' ,o he . ro m ee . e Lowe, Rose, Yates, Hudmnn, and Bov n. H h ngfm' 'f t uck Tigers! ' X, qv I . 'T Xb--s f ' 4' Ml! y y The members i'Q'lv'g?TXr.,x are: sh, it Billy Lowe 6 I ' Bobby Bush Klartin Yates YVallacc Rash Dick Hudman john Appell Gordon Rose XVarren Quick Travis Roebuck Alvin Cox O'Dean Cox La Velle XVilson Leverett Bowen Billy Dixon Donald Slade Louis Grevelle Fred Greyelle Billy Carpenter Fred Pochvla Boyd Hume Billy Carruth H. G. Pearson David DelVitt J. YV. Vance, llanager Hudman, Appell, Lowe, Rose, Yates izgii, Dick HLVIJAI.-KN Cnjifaifz C W H E5 J WQS E: L. The Boys Tenms Team C0afhfMR. HERBERT SCHWETMAN Aco HIGH was again blest with one of those fine teams which have made it known throughout the state a a power in hi school tennis. The team won practice matches from Te n 4. , ' igcaiiff in eorygetown, and Gatesyille. If suf- fe1'ed its only defeat in anot r 'h , ,Ag '1 Tiger tandem of Bill Rucker and Francis Pulattle was fl or ii ul? es co tiorrfiii the district. Though George Smith was beaten ae - Fqbr gh., in the singles, he provided - - - .. Q A. v 'sf . . . 1 .Vast . . a the sensation of the curren 1 bys iV Ql',v. over his last year s form. Rucker and Pulattie are ey . 1 -- Ti' F , Q U. eet and may go a long way in the state tourney. Here's ho ' BCTOYG HSSIHU. let us say a xx -d i , ii f the VVaco ace, Bill Rucker. Bill has p 5- . . K 1. ,I been the mainstay of the team for ii- f f 4 seasons. His consistent brilliance has been a prime factor in the success of tTTige1's this year. He will indeed be sorely missed after his graduation this spring. The members of the team are ranked as follows: I. Bill Rucker 2. George Smith 3. Francis Pulattie 4. Frank Tirey 5. Harvey Burke First Doubles team: Rucker and Pulattie Second Doubles team: Smith and Tirey Burke, Pulattie, Rucker, Schwetman The Golf Team C011 flz-lX1R. W. F. FRITZ HE GOLF team was organized for the purpose of giving the boys of Wato H1 h the ODDOIILIIIIU ot pfntieip 1 t e s or e tion a11d also tor the pinpose ot sponsoring competition am Vario IS mernbe s ' the team. As the sport ls not 1 Honexez theie IN 1 I 1111 h o 1 1 ship fOlllI1'llHCl1I held each year in Dallas, a tournanien ' 'V' 'ggi o s gslw '-yf 1Tep1'ese11ted This xen tht ournanient 11111 be held at t rlmhi it Q 1b C111 Dallasj on April I7 13 19, and 20. The Tiger CI -Ay. . ' '1llLlPC. L. hlansell The team has played no pmc A with Temple. However the members '11 'f 1 tar but one may have been rated be arrinfred liter ateoidinff to the g af' , among those sponsored by tl A lite . l 'Q Lge, h ef, little inteisthool 1tt111 X in 't. ' ' A ' . a l og! If 1' 5 ' ' I 'I ' ,TT :lr 1' .Y U J, ,J 'Xa' M 1? ' f . . . . K I . , results of the intra squad matches i11 th ' wing 1. Earl Lllery 12. 2. C. L. Klansell 13. 3. John llarlatt I4.. 4.. Jerome Cartwright 15. . Tommy Xvilson 16. . David Abalon 7. Homer llartin . J 6 17. 18 S. XVillian1 Brenner I9- 9. Vernon Harlan 20. IO. Billy D11 Priest 21. 11. XVinford Porterfield 22. order: Billy Hlitehell Bill Krugman B11cldyMace Bill Sallee George Bowman Paul Carmichael Ben Caperton Burney XValker Palmer Hooker Charles Krugniat Bill YVilliams I -f . 3. . ev fr . 444V rg 9011 The Girls Tennis Team COKlL'llilx1lSS bl.-XRY CLAYTON HE GIRLS tenn -je ',:' b' - 'i a one of YVaco Highs greatest teams, X Cz 1 , t' , roup of players, Cap- able of giving any e. 1 Mi lli A ' itinin ney Xu h' the girls lost their only practice mgbpej.-,lg me! team of lllary Honaker and lllar rict Crown. Virgie C.row, the singles u':l5:x9RA .- , PQ,-'fl y to the quarterfinals before being beaten. Goo X iona, girls! x., -f N . The ranking of the squad is as follows: I. lllary Honaker 2. lllary Louise Doran 3. Virgie Crow 4. Peggie Hackney 5. Doretha lllclfver 6. Frances Sorensen 7. Frances Caswell S. Agnes Talley Doran, Honaker, Hackney, Mcliver, Sorensen, Crow V '- 'x. . 'I , xxx 4 ,F ., . l QS? XZ rib vie S L' ' x Q' ,.'i'w, at . X gf r 'F A A . . .. vs, ll T ' M,...4.. Q w f X 3 X X l Q rf? ws E? x X4 X f fiizr J. rr x Q5 . S V . X , , 4 -.,. Q sfgsgg Q an Q 2 929 e!', 21? Q, wa 2 E E1 4' ' s X.- Ei f. U -,e .-XX- . s BQ' W ...tw- b'f.vfl1 1'f'fiml G-V111 f,'f11.f.v Fi-ffl: Prrimi Gym Chiff- Tlns yexn' the boys spent much of the time left over from their lunch periods engaging in Y1ll'iOLlS contests: U - U- Aufilffllllftf 1llff'l'l1 f5 IV' 'UNIV' ll Villfffl' ffl 11 ffdfllr' 'ff llflV.Y1'.Vflflf'j, Gnlfllll -Tiria' of lln' 11111111-flnln' 11tfii'ili1'.f. ank Gnmlf, Hilvxnzz fiuylr, 4111.1 linlflfy liilfll, 4'!l1IIllf1illIlJ' of lzorsr- .1 iL'1lA'fl4'l' glarm' in f1'n51r'f,r5 Jllfillff iffy faurlfl pfria xlzoex, zunslzrrm and zlartx, 1'esf1m'fi'L'cly. f Billy Anderson Edmond Aigner Helen Azbell Jarman Bass Johnny Black Fred Bledsoe Charlotte Bridges Dick Brown Eleanor Bush D. XV. Cain Eugene Cannon Ben Capgrton Elbert Chatham Charline Clarkson Billy Bob Cobb Billy Conf' Ethelyjo Creswell Maryfatherine Crippen Senior Band Dim-rm-'3IR. LYLE SKINNER NEW'T HOEFFNER . RICHARD NVALKER . BILLY RLRY BEN CI-XPERTON . . . LA VONNE SCHROEDER . ANITA MCGINTY . . . PAT PATTERSON JACK HANNA . . BILL XV.-XSHINGTON .... RI.-XRY CATHERINE CRIPPEN . Douglas Deal Mary Alice Dean Harold Denton Dell Dickson Glenn Drennon Herschell Dunn Lois Ephraim Robert VV. Evans Martha Lee Farek Marvin Farek Yvhayne Farmer Travis Ferguson Curt Forkel Giles Fort Edwin Earl Fowler Rebecca Gage Douglas Gatewood La Valta Gibbs Helen Ruth Goble Jack Hanna Joyce llarlan Jack Harrison Gladys Haynes John Haynes Eugenia Hearne Raymond Hearne C. C. Henson James Hoban Newt Hoeffner Bobby Holton Mary Honaker Palmer Hooker Evelyn Jenson Nina Marie Jordan Harold Kleiman Carol Ann Le Blanc Bob Ledbetter Billy Lexx ellyn Dorothy'Jo Cross XVilliam Gordon Gene Lumpkin C . . . . Prexizlvrzt . First lYit'f'-Pl't'SiIIt'llf Secomz' l'iz'e-Prvsizlmzt Third I-itit'-PI't'SiIIFIlf Recording SPl'ft'f!lfJ' a1'rf'xpo11.zfi11g SI'I'rI'f11ry . . . . Rejmrter . Bl13'iIlt'J'S Illmznytfr . . IJFIINIIIIIIJUI' . H1111zIS1t'eI'Il1f'r1ri Jimmy McAtee Bobby McCollum Homer McCutcheon Bert McDaniel Anita McGinty Robert McKinney Jack Mesaros Carl Middlebrook E. -B. Morrow Faye Moser Fred Moser James Naylor Bobby'Joe Nichols Beatrice Norwood John VVm. O'Brien Joe Oliver Billie Gray Park VVilliam Parker Pat Patterson Mack Pittillo Ralph Post Don Powell Marlow Preston Juanita Price Helmut Quiriam Ed Raborn John Raborn Earle Rast Joe Reeves Maxine Rhodes Frances Riggs Dorothy Jean Ripley Billy Ruby Billy Rucker Dell Ann Russell T. A. Sanders Charlsie Savage Irma Schumacher l.a Vonne Schroeder Dolores Sendan Edward Shiller Jerry Smith Joe Spence Tom Talbert Elizabeth Ann Vi,l:ery John Von Blon Burney YValker Richard YV11lLer c. R. yvaltfii-S XVinnie Mae YVarren Hill XKlZl5l'lillJif0Il Margaret XVellsiA Arthur Yviebusch Tommy XVilder Ruth XVilliams Dorothy VVright Rayburn YVright MR. E. A. BERNHAUSEN Jssistant Coafh MR. CHARLES MOORE jssistant Coafh TROMHONE QVARTET DRFM ENSEMBLE Patterson, Preston, Park, Drennon Lusk, Holley, Price, Clarkson, Russell Instrumental Ensembles YVUODXVINU TRIO FLUTE TRIO Vickery, C2llVt'I'f, Crcswell Shiller, Sehurnncher, :Xmlersun BETTY BELLE LEDBETTER Sweetheart of Senior Band BILL YVASHINGIUN Drum Major of Senior Band DOWELL N.xYLOR :XNDREA SENDON Drum Jlajor of Izzfvrnzwfifzte Band S'ZL't'l'flIt'I1I'f of II1fl'I'IlIc'l1liI1fU Band MR. LYLE SKINNER Dirvvtor of Bundy ELOISE -Ioxlss EILEEN Ix1LL1xcswoRTH S'lC'F6fl1C'l17'f of Junior Band Drum Jlajor of Junior Band Jerry Adams Dorothy Adamila Eugene Andrews Mary Alyce Bell Milton Benson VV. A. Billington, Jr Kennets Book Campbell ononieo ntermediate Band Direffo 1'-NIR. LYLIC S KINNER EARL PoRTERE1ELo . . Pl'f'5fI1lf'IIf TV.-XYL.-AND SHARP . . . I'if-r-P1-rsizlf-111 DOROTHY DoN RIOSLEY Srrrrmry TVICKER TVILLI.,XBlS . Lilnvzrimz BILLY EASON ..... . . . Librarian TALLEN CLINTON HOLLEY . . IJ,llXlIIl'.Y5 1Tl!lNII!ll'I' EARL RIERRITT . . . .... Reporter MARTHA JEAN NANCE . Sruflunz Ili:-error DowELL NAYLoR ........... Drum illnjor LTOROTHY DON RIOSLEY, FRANCES BICLAUGHLIN ANU LDOROTHY AUAAHK ....... . Flag Bmw:-5 TANDRE.-X SENDON . . . Hum! Sze-fvilzmz-f Paul Cole E. S. Cox V. Nl. Cox Garnet Dennis Leon Dollens Floyd Eaton Billy Eason Richard Evans Ernest Havranek Jack Henson Claude Hinds Louise Hoban Gloria Holloway Eva Marie Allen Clinton Curtis Holze Theo Lorenz Bill Lowrey Jerry Lusk Cecil Mangum eruna Martin Mayfield McCall Gilbert Ezlsterwood Truett House Grace Joe Fitzpatrick Harvey l-Iunke McKinney Beverly Foster Jimmie Louise McLaughin Lloyd Fulbright Billy Johnson lNIerritt Gibson Gayle Clarence Gatlin Rolan Golding Homer A. Golson Elton Graham Esther Greenspan Lloyd Haynes Q Jerry Jo J Arnold Keen Lynn Kennedy' .lim 'T J fa,- rritr Mills lNIoore :fer .....,:,S una,-Q xml-fd .ithcrine Melienney Dowell Naylor Charles Nelson Bobby Noftzger J Tek Pon der Earl Porteriield YVinnifo rd Porte rlield Sue Rose Pringle Jimmy Reeves Jesse Reyes Dudley Rouse L. A. Scarborough Andrea Sendon Jimmy Schneider XVayland Sharp Charles Shelton Doris Smith J. XV. Smith Betty Jo Smurr Mary Jo Strong Ted Talbert Dorothy Talley Ted Tanner James Turner Louise Turner Joyce Tyler allace XValte Bill l FS Senior Orchestra D1'1-R1-fm-Mhllss COIIII1' D13 STIVIQRS FALL 1939 SPRING 19.10 CHARLES H.XRKlNS . . . l'1-miflrfzr . . . HALBERT RAY CL.-XL'IJIE rl1L'RNER . . l'ir1 -P1-1'si1Irnr . . 101-INNY BLACK H1I.I1,x R1'11IsL . . Sl't'I't'I'llI'j' . . VIRGINIIX H1116 JAMES RIIIER . . . Lif17'Ill'it1II . . JAMES RIDER DORIS P,-XRROTT . . 110111-v Clzfzirmmz . DORIS PARROTT VIRGINIA H.1L'G . . . ,Jfl'0IIIf7!171i.Yf . . . VIRGINIA. HAUG Jerry Adams ' EILICIQ6 G11y11es Billy JxIldC'l'SI'lIl jack HHIIIIJI Hzuwll Hales Cl1:11'les H:11'ki11s EIQIIIIII1' Black X11'g1111:1 HZ1l,lfl' F1111 l3lc1ls1Ic liilffllll Holt D. XV. Lxilill l31'1bhy Islfllfflll Klublr Ellen UI1IIII'l TI'11Itt H1111f.1' Aloyrv l7I'cI11111I1 IXIHIB' Kam' -I0I'11:1I1 111561111 UI'Inlu'll I7:1I'othy Kelley' RI11':1lty R1l11':1I'1ls -IQIIIIIC Illltl' Kelly' 11111111 F:1I'lIstcf1I AIQIIIIUR KCIIIIQII3' FI':1I11'c'a Fivlmls llzmfwlny Kc'IfI11'I' Gilvs 151111 QIIIIIIIIIQ RIC,-Xtcv Russ l'xl'Cl'IN1lIl Sllllllllit' Len' 1XIcl'p1I'l1'v L11 xvillfil Cliblws .-X11it:1 1I1'Ui11ty Stott QIITCI' R1111'c11:1 Nzlhmw XVy:1tt Norwood 135111 Gray Park Doris P2lI'l'Off Ili V1-llc Perry Ralph Post Earl Iyfllltflfililll -Illilllifil Prirc H:1lbL'1't Ray xloy Ray 1,0111 QIIXICC Rvcdy .lz11111's Rider 17111111111 AIQQIII Riplvy H1l1l:1 Rulwl IT:-ll fxllll Russell L'lI:11'la1c 51111110 Edward Schiller Irma Sch11I11nche1' Holmes 561111011 B611 Ed Ski1111e1' RIlll'jOl'It' Slm':1fck Wvilford Thorpe l,illi:111 'IRIIINDOIIS Lwllllldik' T1II'IIeI' Clydie T11r11e1' Plllllillt' Flqllilil lic111Ictl1 Vvvbb 51111111 P. NY1llf:1111s KI:11'1' XYIIIIOII U111'11tl11' XY1'igl1t R:11'h111'11 xxvfighl String Ensemble Dl.l'6t'Z'0l'-lXIlSS Comn' DE STIVERS FALL 1939 SPRING 1940 LEoNA F.-XRBSTEIN . . Prrsiilmf . . . H,-XROLD H011 Virc-Prrsiflwzt . . C1.aL'n1E TL RXTR ROWENA NARORS . . Svrrctary . . CLYDIE TL RXER J.-xMEs RIDER . . . Librnrimz . . .hairs Ixrxxrnx Harrell Bales Royalty Edwards Leona Farbstein Rose Freeman Hlelvin Gilliam Charles Harkins Harold Holt llary Kate jordan Dorothy Kelley Jennie Ruth Kelly james Kennedy Samniie Lee llIcCarley Rowena Nahors lVyatt Norwood Doris Parrott La Velle Perry Halbert Ray JOY R357 james Elliot Rider Dora Grace Reedy Hilda Ruhr-l lien Ed Skinner Klarjorie Sloracek lllargaret Smith lvilford Tharpe Clanrlie Turner Clydie Turner Pauline Tum lllary lVinton Senior Girls Glee Club Direfmr-lNIIss COBBY DE STIVERS FALL 1939 LOUISE GAYLE . TDOROTHY CRIPPEN AI.-XRY ANN SONNTAG . . PEGGY PARDO . . Ti.-XTHRYN AIORGAN Hester lllae Heck Annice Bennett -Inanita Brandon Caroline Chamblegs Dorothy Crippen Francis Crosslin llary .lean Davis Kathryn Donnelly Carlene Duncan -loy lxlarie Dnnlten Betty blo Ellis Gladys Eyetts Lonm Cnile Lilzrfzrian Prrrizfrnt IYil't'-PfFSiIil'llf . . Sfrrftary LilJl'Hl'iHll SPRING 1940 Lilzrnrizzn Billie Green Ruby Nell Harlcins ,Ioyce Harlan Virginia Hang Klary Elizabeth Hearn Evelyn Hughes llartha HntsOnu,,B- Lorene -leter Helen .lane Keller Virginia Langston lllary Eleanor Leg II Gloria llain Nlary Nlailtland . I1 lT0lllf7!171iXf Kathryn lllorgan Dorothy lllosley Betty june Neece Doris Oldfield Ellen Padgett Peggy Pardo atty Parrott Ann Payne Helen lllarie Peck llary ,lane Porter Vanda Pyle lnia Ruth Riehar rantu Rx den . . .HELEN RI.-XRIE TAYLOR RIARY ,ANN SONNTAG . . . .ANNICE BENNETT . . . AI.-XRY JANE PORTER . . VIRGINIA LANGSTON H ELEN KELLER . . Ti.-XTHRYN RIORG.-XX ds llary Bell VV Ruth Scott Evelyn Slankard .lean Sniithani lllary Ann Sonntag Catherine Stanley Nell Stubhleheld Helen llarie Taylor Billie Gene Thoriuon Klartha Lynn T Kathryn T Edna Klarie XV f' nv' A 4 .il 4 1 TY' u' . L 4 ' 'LA K ,, I - v - - 'v--a --Q.,-MQ A- -,, ...tg --ef v-N... M... ,,,,,.. , wi , -Q ,it ... ,,, ..., ' . , .MMM , - Ms I - I , : : , L l 4 A ii' I I . I x I I Senior Boys Glee Club Dir-error-Miss CIIIIIIY Dli STIYERS FALL 1939 BILLY CRooI4 . . A. M. RICE . . CHARLES KENIJRICK LLoYIi BAILEY . . :XRLINE ALLISON . BETTY Mclxrosu I.. P1'l'.Tl1ll'lIf . 1r'r'-Pwsizlrlzf . S4'l'!'f'fllI'j' . Li!1l'll7'iIlI1 Lf!IV'Ill'itI11 Lll1I'I1l'i!llI . . IflT0llIf Il1IiXf . Jrrolzzjnllzist SPRING 194C . . A. M. RIQE LLUYIJ BAILEY . ,IoY lgl.,XCKSHIlXk . . BILLY CROUK . XVELIIIIX BAILEY CEARLAXD DE Lumix . ARLIXE .ALLISON Lloyd Bailey Czlarland De Lamar Asa Hinsoii Helmurh Quiram XX7ClClOl1 Bailey Ray Ferguson Charles lieiidrick A. Rl. Rice joy Blacksliear Raymond Gilliam Billy Lowe lVilliam Ridlehubei Charles Brazelton blohn Guenat E. B. lllorrow Gordon Rose lVilliam Brenner Trice ltlairel XVyz1tt Norwood Charles Samford E. xl. Campbell Hugh Harrell T. XV. Overton O. V. Stephens, jr. jack Cohin S. YV. Harris ' 'f '!Seorge Perrv lValter Stewart lVilbur Crawford Theodore Hernande Arthur Potts Bobby Vlfood Billy Crook s.-.14 'Sli -7 ..,,,,. ,.... J 4 ,xi 1 I ffl Q 41 Q' 1 1, , 6 R 1 Q 1 3 W Mixed Chorus Dimffm--M155 COBBY DE STIVERS FALL 1939 CHARLES IiENnR1e14 . . . Prrsiflrnf . BIARY .IANE PORTER . . l'irc-Pwtiriwzt . . HELEN M.xR1E TAYLOR . . . SL't'l't'flll'j' LBEURGE PERRY . . . . Lilfrm-im: . LiIlI'IlI'iI1ll . K.x'rHRyN BIORG.-KN 1'1t'l'0lIlflflf1iXf . SPRING 1940 . . PEGGY P.-XRDO . GEORGE PERRY . . . RI,-RRY BELLE XVE,-XVER O. V. STEPHENS, JR. . . BILLY LowE li,-XTHRYN RIORGAN Lloyd Bailey XVeldon Bailey Hester lXIae Beck :Xnnice Be1111ett Joy Blackshear Gwen Brandon yluanita Brandon Charles Brazelton Xwvllllillll Brenner Klildred Buice Alosephine Cameron E. Campbell Caroline Chanihless Xxlllblll L1 ny foul Billy Crook Francis Crosslin Kathryn Donnelly Carlene Duncan Louise Gayle Ruhy Nell Harkins Theodore Hernandez Asa Hinson ' A - Evelyn Hughes lllartha Hutson K Hettie Regis jones Helen Keller i Charles liendri Y '1 inia L111 R Billy Lowe llary lllarkland Kathryn lllorgan E. B. llorrow Doris Oldfield Peggy Pardo George Perry Rlary .lane Porter XVanda Pyle Helniuth Quiram A. M. Rice Gordon Rose Henrietta Ruhmann 44 L51 TI.. Charles Samford Virginia Schumann Ruth Scott llary Ann Sonntag O. V. Stephens, Jr. XValter Stewart Nell Stubbleheld Yvilliam James Talley Helen lllarie T Billie Gene Katherine T Edna llarie XV llary Belle W The east of EL BANDIDO, the operetta presented by hearsal just to have their picture made for us . . . These the lllusic Department last fall . . . Pinky, what an odd Spaniards look out of place here . . . Looks like lValte1' assortment of companions . . . The dancers stopped re- got the choice Spot in this group. MR. CLYDE NI,-XRTIN Jssistant Coafh MR. J. M. HAWES Business Hlmzzzger of dtlzletifs MR. O. L. BASFORD Jxsistazzt Basin css Hlzzzzayer of Jtlzlptivx Bailey, Bennett, Blackshear, Brenner, Crook, Crosslin, Davis Gayle, Harlan, llaug, Hutson, Kendrick, Langston, Leggott Morgan, lN1orrow, Payne, Perry, Porter, Rice, Samford, Sonntag Stephens, Stewart, Stuhhleneld, Taylor, Thornton, Trammell, XVeaver, XVoOCl Voice Class Dl'l't'L'IOI'-BIISS COBBY DIC STIVERS FALL 1939 SPRING io4O EANNICE BENNETT . . Prrrifimit . . ISLATHRYN BIORG.-KN A. M. RICE . . lift?-PV'l'SiI1l7l1f . . kiEORGE PERRY kiEORGE PERRY . . Sl'l'7Tf1lV'j' . JXXNICE BENNETT IQATHRYN BIORGAN . ,lrronijmnist . KATHRYN BIORGAN ARLINIZ AALLISON . ilrromjmnirt . . :XRLINE .ALLISON CHARLES SANFORD . . Libmrimz . . KATHRYN lVJUNXELl.Y Lloyd Bailey Anniee Bennett joy Blackshear NVilliam Brenner Caroline fhamhless Billy Crook Frances Crosslin Mary -lean Davis Garland De Lamar Kathryn Donnelly Louise Gayle Raymond Gilliam Joyce Harlan Virginia Hang: Martha llutson Charles Kendrick Virginia Langston Mary Eleanor Leggott Kathryn Morgan F. H. lhlorrow Ann Payne George Perry Mary jane Porter A. M. Rice Charles Samford Mary Ann Sonntag U. Y. Stephenx -lr. NValter Stewart Nell Stuhlwletield Helen hlarie Taylor Billie Gene Tliornton Martha Lynn Traininell Mary Belle XYeay er Bolwlxy YVOOd Intermediate Girls Clee Club lDhwn7or-KIISSCSRACE FALL I93Q RIINNELL RIILLER . . . Frances Heiger BI.-XRY ELIZABETH HEARN . RI.-XRY HELEN XVOLF . . AI.-XRGAR ET H .-XYES . llIARYPIRELO . . . BESSIE LEE ROBERTS Kathryn Adams Roberta Amarol Ruth Blaclcshear Barbara Brown Beverly Caldwell Dorothy Cashion Frances Caswell Clonch www' Miriam Connor Cook Crosslin .lo Dever Dale Dosher Dossett Lane Elliott Hazel Jo Ferguson Helen Fuller Evelyn Garner Louise Haeft Londalene Harles-I Aileen Hastings Nlargaret H ayes Durothy Jolley Dorothy Jones Juanita Jones Doris -luncks Gloria lllclizly Emma Lew Pauline lVIe4 llARHLTON SPRING 1940 Prrrizfwzl . . . XVYLDA XVRIGHT I, lt'67-Pl't'3'i11t'IIf . . . Tl't'!lXIll'f'l' JANE DOSSETT . . , . DoRoTHYSHEI1ARn Sm'1-nm-y ..... BETH SAMPLE Librzzrimz . VIRGINIA RUTH SCHUAIANN i'1L'L'0ll1f7!1IIi.Vf . . . sIosEPH1NE XVOOLEY 1lT0l1lf7I1lIiJf . IALMA RUTH RICHARDS lllinnill llliller Dorothy ,lean lllills Billie .lane llloore Tommie illae llloormzin l enriettn llloran A elo lllurray Ni mms Ruth Neece Stella Pierce Dorothy Shepard lllaxine Shields Gertrude Smith lllargaret Smith Ruth Sowers Evangeline Thompson lllae ,lean Tyra Betty VValthall Pirelo H Royello Schmidt 5..- -Q.-1 -,. 1f,,, Lg,,, ...Q .. tx: 7 ,LM a.. Ann Ponder Annie Marie Werne V llladeline XVheeler U Doris YVolf , Dorothy lVolff losephine VVooley mann 'XVylcla NV11ght Lois Jean Ayey Betty Hates Gloria Berry Pearl Betros Opal liettinger Dolly Billinan llargarct Bird Danna Blisard Dorothy Clements Rlerle Clifton Eudora Copeland Doris Dean lllarie Drews Edw 9A Girls Choral Club Director-KIISS GRACE HAMILTON FALL 1939 ROS.-XLIE ROPPOLO . . President JUSEPHINE XVOOLEY . . I'ife-Preyidmz . . CLARA NEILL . . . . St'l'I'FIllI'j' SAAIAIY LAINE ELLIOTT . . Treasurer BIAS' BELLE OYBRIEN . . Librzzriruz JOSEPHINE XVooLEY . . dvmmpanist ina Einshoff Joyce Fowler lllary Louise Frey Betty Hitt Virginia Holcomb Mildred Honunel Peggy Juncks Doris Kitchins Gloria Krause Elizabeth Kuretsch llarjorie Lewis Marie Mccau E Jocelyn lNIay Ann Mills SPRING 1940 Dorothy llloore Floy hloore llarjorie Klorelantl Carol Nathan Clara Neill Lorraine Nichols Doris Niles ay Belle O'Brien Christine Parr Virginia Pickens Christine Pierce ell Reid Renfro -n-n-Vg, ,.1.g,,....-Q Q..-... ,.,,,,.,., ' -.-Q., ,,,, ...Azx 0411 'Q '7' -A-via ,goe- ANN RIILLS . RIERLE CLIFTON . . . JOYCE FOVVLER . CHRISTENE PIERCE . . DOROTHX' CLEAIENTS . JIJSEPHINE XVOOLEY hlarjorie Roberts Rosalie Roppolo Alma llae Ross Gwen Seaberry Lois Smith Grace Stevener Zelina Sutton Kathleen Thompson Sandina Traplena Jeanette Tucker Virginia XVood llargaret YVray llarian Yarringto 41 1 ,am 35 ,W 1 , , . W1 ' ' I I 1-'ftgv ' was QQ as 10 ua Q N wi V - ' J 5 M f 7 li ii .5 IU .ai 1 ' f, . 1 B Girls Choral Club Dimrrorakllss GRAcE HAAIII.ToN FALL 1939 IQATHRYN ADAMS TORIRIIE BIOORNI,-KN . RIERLE CLIFTON . . RI.-XRJORIE BIORELAND RI.-XRGARET XVRAY . Rl.-XRJORIE AIORELAND CHRISTINE PIERCE . Yvonne Alsup Billie Dean Beck llarcie Brannon Leila Carroll Louise Findley Dorothy Harper Sue Herrick Doris Hollingsworth Barbara Krug YVanda Lou Laine SPRING 1940 . Prvridwzf . . SL SANNAH RLHNI,-ANN . I'ii-I--Pin-iflnzf ..... SUE HERRIcI4 . Siu-vrfiry . 31.-XRY FRANcEs LATTIAIIIRIQ . 7ll'f'HKIlI'A'I' ...... JOY XXYHITIE . Libmriun . . . . DIJRYSE XYATIZS .fri-onipmzixt . RIARY BESS RInI.EHI'IzER Ilrrollzfvzzflixt lllary Frances Lattiniore Katherine Louise lllclihee Lucille lllartin Lois Oates lllary Elizabeth Oden June Frances lllary Bess Konitta Suszninah Ruhi Etoile Santlers jean Skell Gloria Stewart Dorothy Swift Edith Tindell joy White Doryse Yates llllllll U ,.,,..,-A gvs 1 -vy- '5:::A':i2 Intermediate Boys C ee Club Dim'ff,rvNI1ss Nl.-XRY CLAYTON FALL igpgfy AI.xcQL'12s NOT-'TIGER . D. C. STEwrxRT C.XRl'SU Piazza LiiuNARn Sixivsux S. XV. HARRIS . Bur RLINE . KATIE H.XST1ER ,luhn D. Bennett George lzstes Gerald Bray Charles Floml Huh Brownlnw Benny George ,lllfld Cunniek james Graham . lJI't'Xl1Il'lIf . . film'-Pl'1'A'lzfr'l1f . . . St't'l't'ftIFj' . . . . Si'1'g14'1z11f-nl-,frilly . . LlllI'!1l'l1lIl . . . Lllll'IlI'll1I1 . ifwolllfwlflixt . Jm'n111jw111i.rt . R. L. Hamilton Boyd Hume Hill Kline C. L. Mansell Marvin llaralsnn Thomas Ilarriw Carrnll llnleornlw ll. NV. Martin sviuxcs I9.l,ll . -hairs GR.'XH.-XXI . FRANK Moiuiixu . DWIGHT Masox . C,xRROI.I. Hoifoxii: . . XVi2m-1 XV,xRn . . . HILL liuxr Cnxaiz ELAINE PEARSON VIRGINIA PlllI.I.IPS Dwight Mason -lmldie VanXVie Frank Mnrminn XVehl1 XVard Caruso Piazza Ralph XVilliamN Franlt 'llirey Boys Choral Club D1'm-mr-NIR. W. F. FRITZ UIZURGE HCNIPHRIES . . . . Prusifzkvzt THEODORE BI.-XSCARELLA . I'ire-Pr-widen! RICH.-XRD Davuis . . . Sm-emry A. M. SORENSQN . . Libmrimz Rilly Barnes Ruth Devaney George Humphries Tliendure Mascarella Carl Scott Philip Thnrnas Harvey Burke Paul lfnglish George jnnes vlnl1nnyNI:lrek A. Nl. Sorenson Alvin Xvaterw john Clmpelzh Dnrnthy Fortune Clintun liennun jean Nleiarns Sam Stem an L, A, XYQULL Richaid Davies Gus Gamvetaa Giles liineannou jol1nPiuto unior Orchestra Dimizm--Miss Comm' on Sriyuas FALL 1939 ESTHER GREENSPJXN Lois SMITHERAIAN CATHERINE Bars Axim GILL . . xX7Y.-XTT Noawoon Jessie Andrews Agnes Arthur Catherine Haus Viola lllae Bush joe Uriskell lVillie Freels Scott Greer Anita Gill lllelvin Gilliam Elton Graham Esther Greenspan VValdo Hill . Pl'l'3'lIIt'IIf . . I'il't'-P!'t'.fi!I,l'lIf . S4'1'1'4'fIIl'j' . . 1101150 Clhlliflllllll . Ll!1l'I1I'i!lI1 Gloria Holloway Gwyn Hopkins Don jones Dorothy linight Edna Lewis Theo Lorenz Patsy lllayfield- Doris l'IcAtee lllyrtle Frances lyloon Barbara llloore lVyatt Norwoocl sviuxcs 1940 Lois SNIITHERNIAN . XVILLIE FREELS . lloius lXIeATEE . . DON LIUNES . . Gwyx Homuxs ESTHER CJREENSPAN lllartha Nell Oliver Clare Elaine Pearson Seymour Row Aurora Saenz Venita Scarborough Kerman Sheckler llargaret Smith Lois Smitherman Betty jo Smurr Marjorie YVallace Tommy Willianis Caldwell, Cartwright, Nortlyke, NIOIIEX, Todnro, Yrtrhrnugh, Hoppen tem Fowler, Garrett, Begnaucl, Hall, Jarnitzky, Powers, Collins, Dean Texas Interseholastie League Conteetants DEBATE TEAMS COI1t'll-Bill. L. BRUCE RIIACII FIRST TEAMS Buys: Girly: EDDIE CALDWELL BIARTHA JEAN NORDYKE JEROME CARTWRIGI-IT TQATHERINE TXIONEY ALTERNATES RIARTIN TIIDARO HELEN XY.-XRBRODGH IARCHIE HIJPPENSTEIN JIIYCE FOWLER B SQUAD MEMBERS JAMES LEO G.ARRETT FRANK TIREY JOE BEGNAUIJ JAMES CoI.LINs RIARIE DEAN , CARRIE BELLE H.-Xl.L FLUR.-X LEE JARNITZKY ATARY POXYERS DORQTHY JEAN CH.-XPIN Qu..-A Todaro, jarnitzlzy, Hoppenstein, Fnrbstein, YVllson, Pace Texas Interseholastie League Contestants Coat-11-MR. L. BRUCE ROACH EXTEMPORANEOIIS SPEAKERS SENIOR BOYS DECLAMATION BI.-XRTIN TQDARO ARCHIE HOPPENSTEIN FLORA LEE -IARNITZKY JUNIOR GIRLS DECLAUATIOY SENIOR GIRLS DECLAMATION LEONA FARBSTEIN GLORIA PACE JUNIOR BOYS DECLAMATION RIILTON XVILSON T ' --N.. ....... 1 -.. - - --.-.... Interseholastie League Contest Plav THE ENEMY QACT Hlj By CHANNING POLLOCK Dirvvfor . . Stage jlldllllgffl' . Pauli .... Jlizzi . . . Professor .lrlzdt . Jan .... I1Ir.Bel1r01111 . . . Baruska ..... CHARACTERS .. .., I 'IS.'.:l'l U -I .. 4 .5 ' - P L- -3, -f .. .N .V L. BRUCE ROACH SHIRLEY LOVELESS Ii.-XTHRYN ADIARIS . . REB.-X LUCAS . PORTER CROW' . . DICK BUSH . . GILES FORT JERRY jo -IOI-Ixsox Solovey, SClIwfIrtiIIg, C'liIItoII, Ellif, McCollum, Hoppenstcin, Curtwrigllt Schiemenz, Post, jack, Caldwell, Yan Zauclt, Lnttimore. MitClIcll, VlI1Cl.S Llllldily, Lewzillen, Llery, Moss, ,I-lllWITISEIl, XViIIton, Piazza, XVlIitnLer School Government SpoI1.mf-I--AIR. -IOIIN R. GORDON AND NIR. CECIL C. PERRY FALL 19313 COMMISSION SPRING 1940 JAXNA SIILOVEY . IILANIJ SCI-IXY.XR'I'lXG HoL'sToN CLINTIIN . RIARY -Io ELLIS . Bon RICCOI.Ll'RI . AL SCHIENIENZ LIRVILLE POST . IYORAIA .IACK . -IoE LATTIKIORE BILL -IACIQS . . .ADRIAN LUNDAY . . C.-XMILLE MITCHELL . HELEN LEXYALLEX . li.-XTH ERINE TIIDAISEN CARL'so PIAZZA . . . -1111-l'0l' . . 1,'UlIllllIKKIUlH'l' . 1:0111lIII.H'IOIlCI' . . Cn111111ix.rin11C1' . . . IJUIIIIIIIASIOIIUI' . . EXECUTIVE CABINET City .llnzzzzyvr . Iflzirf of Poliu' . IJLII. ffllivf of ljolin' SCHOOL COLRT Cflivf .lI1.YfI1't' . Jxxofizlff J11.vfi1'I' . . ,1'.vI'm'i11ff fzzxtim' . . Jssorifztv Justin' . . Ilsxouiafr Jzzstirv . . Cnurf Cfvrl' . . Courl Sl'l'gl'!ll1f . . HoI'sToN CLINTON . . RI,-XRY -Io ELLIS . . Bon RICCOLLLKI ARCHIIZ I IUPI'ENSTElN IERIIAIE CARTXYRICHT . AL SCHIIZAIENZ . EDDIE CALDWELL JACK XYAN ZANDT CAAIILLE IXII'l'CHELI. . . . BILL -IACKS CLARENCE LlLERY CATHERINE Moss . .ADRIAN LLNDAY . BIARYAVINTON fIL'EST AVI-IITAKER I I I I I I I I I I I I A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Trice, Jack, Brnly, Moss, Nizlrtin, Kultgen Moms, Herring, C'lnypr'0l, XV1'wlf, 176 Urnifenrieal. PUST. Smith Jditorial Staff of aisy Chain .9pmm,f-,f-Bliss RVT11 JEAN HAXIILTUN Miss ALTII.-X Hum-1 JOHN Q. TRICE . . I:1!fl'07'-ill-fjlliff Nurzxu j.xcK . 4JXXi5l'llI1f Editor jlixx l3R.xI.Y . . Class Ediior CHAx1u.Es Moon . ..... Jrf Edirol- C.XTHERINIT RIOSS . . flljlllllilllfjfllllk Editor Rlllalilrl' CI..XYl'4r0I, .... .fxxistzzlzf RIARY I'IlfI.lfX XVul.1-' . . 1:t'IIfllI't'.f Editor I,lI,l.ON Ru' H IQRRING . ..... Kodak Ediior Hlzmx IJlEc:R,XIfIflCNRIEl1 . . IXVVIIIIIXKX in qltldwrir Sfrfinn Ilxvuw IiL'1.'1'G12N . . . ...., -lrlzfffirx ffdirmf Hxzm. -Imx M.xR'1'lN . . . 'l'yf1i.vr Rulzlilrl' L'I,AXYI'HiJI, . . . .'1s.w'ixf1111f QJRVILLIZ POST . . . Cfrzlnfzl AJ.xxi.vl1111l CIIIURGE SMITH . . . f:t'lIt'l'l1! .'I.U'iXf!1l1f All suzxpshots in the FQ'ilIlll'l'S Scctirm wcrc umdc by ll!l'lNhl'l'S of tlu' Pl1l'lUJQI'1llWl1y Club undcr thc SLlPCIAYihiOIl of X111 Logan 17. Smith. jacks, Fisher, Simpson Threlkeld, Ellis, Thomsen, Bright usiness Staff of Daisy Chain Spmzmf--AIR. E. E. INIOIIVNDRO BILL JACKS . . RAYAIONIJ FISHER . . RI.-XRY -TUE THRELIQELIJ CHARLES SIMPSON . KIXTHERINE THLUAISEN RI.-XRY -I0 ELLIS . . ROBERT E. BRIGHT . . . . Busizzfxs Jlazzrzgvr . .1.VJ'i5fIIl1f Bzzsinfss flIrz1111g1-1 . f . . C11'I'11f11f1o11 Jlllllllgfl' . . . I1ll'l'FI'fi.YilIg .iIn1111gI'1' . . Ci1'1'11f11Iin1z 111111 .111'1'v1't1Xi11g . C'iITll!!1fi0Il 111111 Ifzliwrtisizzff . . . . . B00l'l't'1'f7l'I' 3 :rs fbi? Q af it FALL 193Q DICK BUSH . . HELEN YARIIROLGH NELL STUBBLEFIELD CURTIS D.-XNIEL . BIERLE BIEEKS GUEST X'VHIT.-XKER HENRIETTA CORLE EVELYN CROCKETT LEO BL.-XNTON, ORVI NORNIA JACK . . BIINNIE LEE LAYRES RALPH Ii.-XPLAN . .AGNES HENIJERSON uacoan Staff Sponsor-NIR. W. C. STONII1 . . . EIHIOI' . . . iilllllflflilljj Editor . . . . Illnttzzgfitzy Editor . . . HARRY B LAIZ E RIARTIN TODARO . JOE BEGNAUII . SPRING I94O . . DIQR liL'SIl . . HELEN XYARIERULGH AGNES filiNl1liRSUN News Editor RIINNIE LEE IAYRES, RI.-XRTIN TOIIARO . Biixitirxs Illtitiiiyrr . :Ild1'i'1'fixit1g Illtttzilgrr CVUZIIIIIIILVI . . GIEST VVHITAKER . . . Cirrttiiztioti Illiirttlgrr . ..1.Ixm'it1fu fililTIlfIZfi0l1 Illtirtrzgur . . . .lla-xoiitlli' f,'iri'1tit1Iio1I Illtttztzyrr LLE POST . . Sporty lfditor ...... CHARLIE BOLANII ,Jx.vi.vtotit Sporti ffilflor . BILLY DL'FlfEL. PAI'L SRELTON . . Soi-iffy Editor . . . . ELLA BIARIE HATCH . Soi'ii'lyEdilor . . Fiiiturit Editor . . RIARY AIARTHA SI-1.XFFlfR . . l I'ot1iri' Editor . . IUORUTHY -lIZ.XN CHAPIX Foxhion Editor . . . DOROTHY 'THOMAS . Exilitzrzov Editor . . MARY -IEAN DAVIS Exrlitiiior Editor . . KATIIRYN CL'RT5lNGEll . yllIt'l1fl'4' Erftfor . Proof Editor ........ -IOE BEGNAI'Im .vlssixtout Proof Editor VIRGINIA BARRON, JERRY P.-XRRICK EDITH GODDARD, CREORGE CARLISLE . 17671-1? Editor ROBERT BRIGHT Rrportrrs jimmy Aheel Lois -lean Avey Ruth Bongard Porter Crow james Leo Garrett Rt'porI4'r.v Edith Goss Estelle Klatt Katherine Money Peggy Orme Kathleen Russell' Illziri. Editor . ljI,IzAIsETII ,ANN WVICKERY Poctry Editor . . . RIAKRINE ht7ANCh . .Bool-.611-pi'r-. . . . . RORERT BRIGHT Ilrxixtmzt BQllEA'I'l'fl'!' . . . EIINA BI.-XRIE XV.-XNSLEY Rl'f10I'f1'l'A Domtliy Smurrr Carlotte Thompson Virginia Vnrls Doris VVolf' .JIlfi'rt'ti5ir1g1 Sta Dorntlu' Rose Coleman liildu Ray Collins xXv3llllfl Fay CYFGBS Grace jenkins ciI.ll'SthX7hltZ1kEI' Louise Yvilliams ff fiiI'FllIllfi0IZ Slay? Billy Boh Cobb llc-nriettIIf'Ol1le Frank Swindle l nley llass, Iilanton. Braly, llnsh, Carperiter, Clark, Clinton. llnsek, Ellis, linulish, Forkel, lint-hel arnnlt Howarrl. Hntson, -Tack, Jacks, jones, Kendrick. Kennevly. Knltgen, l,nn1'lay, McCln1tock, Mcliinney, xllifllt X orgin Alnss, Nahors, Neece, H'llrn-n, Partlo, Parks, Post, Qnifk, Raflle, llnlimann, Slit-lhy, Sn-npson onntn, Solovey, Stohhe, Stnhhletielil, Thomsen, Thornton, Threlkelll. Toilaro, Trammell, Trice, Xxvlllltlll, XVolf, NYU 0 ational Honor Society Spontmr-MRS. FLoRA Emioxn Wixrox RIARY jo ELLIS . . Prrxidmz Horsrox Cuxrox . ,T4'l PlTXil1'CIIf CAAIILLE RIITCHELL . . Swn-tary Lloyd Bailey jarman Bass Leo Blanton Jean Braly Dick Bush Clayton Carpenter Doris Clark Houston Clinton Henrietta Cohle Evelyn Dusek Mary jo Ellis David English Curt Forltel hlorris Goebel Kenneth Harnack Billy Howard ,lean llutson Norma 'lack Hill ,lacks Biargaret Ann Jones Charles Kenrlriek Yvonne Kennedy l7avid Kultgen Adrian Lunclay Fay McClintock Marcia McKinney Camille Mitchell Kathryn Morgan Catherine Moss Rowena Nahors Betty june Neece Bill O'Brien Peggy Pardn Billy Gray Park Urville Post John Quifk Katherine Radle Henrietta Ruhmann Charles Shelby Charles Simpson Anna Soloyey Mary Ann Sonntag Elizabeth Stnlwhe Nell Stnlwbletielcl Katherine Thomsen Billy Gene Thornton Mary jo Threlkeld Martin Todaro Martha Lynn Trammell john Q. Trice Mary XVinton Mary Helen XVolf Doris YVolkotit Ayres, llarretl. llentley, llonigarfl, llrookx, lin:-li, Calmlxrvll, Chancellor, Cliapin, Clark-nn, Colt-ntan lk Loatll, llurett, Ipimlifli, leiflier, he-llier, Hartley, Harvey, .lack-, jarnitgky, hltines, M, julie: Kendrick, l.aven1lt'r. Lunllay, l,nn1llwt-ru, AlCljllL'l'NUH, Melton, Xlont-y. Xloort-, Nlnxluy, Hoe-, .I. Mo-- Xalmors. Xeece, Uliver, Urme, Pocliyla. Rulmel, Ruhinann, Schumacher, Semloii, Shaffer, Snnth Strange. Stiilmhleliuld, Stupak, Tlionipaon. Thornton Threlkeltl, Trice, XYeatl1erxltee, XYilEon, XYoltt', XYolkuFf, XX'ortham nglish iterar Society SPOIIJUI'-A1155 Zoi' STEELE DANIEL FALL 1939 Ramioxo FISHER RIINNIE LEE fXYRES . HiLo,-x Lat'Rix REBEL . FLOR,-X LEE -I,-xRx1Tzir.' ,ADRIAN LL'Nn,n' . Blinnie Lee Ayres Mary jean Barnett Paula jean Bentley Ruth Bongard 3Erma Sue Brooks Eleanor Bush Beverly Caldwell Lueile Chancellor Dorothy -lean Chapin Charline Clarkson Dorothy Rose Coleman Dorothy DeLoach Kenneth Dnrrett David English Raymond Fisher Helen Uelher Nora Evelyn Hartley Mnzelle Harvey Bill Jacks Flora Lee -larnitzky Eloise Jones Nlargaret Ann jones Charles Kendrick Peggy Lavender . 1J!'t Sfrl7t'lIf . flu'-Prr'ti1fr11I . St'c'Vc'l11ry . . 7l!'l'IlXlH'l'I' , iflliliffll' Adrian Lunday Martha Lundberg .lean Nlrlfherson Mary E. Melton Katherine Nloney Geraldine Nloore Katherine Mosley Catherine Mow joe Albaugh Moss Rowena Lucille Nabors Betty june Neece SPRING 1940 FLoR.x LEE -IARNITZKY . IXIARY AIARTHA SHAPEER IXIARY JOE 'FHRELKELD HiLna L,xL'R.x REBEL . KATHERINE Moxiax' joe Oliver Peggy Urine Fred Pochyla Beanie Lee Roberts Hilda Laura Rulwel Susannah Ruhmann Irma Schumacher Dolores Sentlon Mary Martha Shalfer Margaret V. Smith Patricia Strange Nell Stuhhlefield Hannah Stupnk Mary Elizabeth Thompson liillie tiene Thornton Mary joe Threlkeld john Q. Trice VVilma NVeatherslwce Flizaheth VVilson Dorotha YVulfe Doris XVolkoff Martha .Xnn NVortham Hass, Caldwell, Cartwriglit, Eredini. Fndal, Garrett, Gayle Harrell, Herring, Hopkins, Knltgen, Kultgen, Littlefield, Meiiee McNamara, Naman, O'Brien, Rapier, Rouse, Shaffer, XVard, XVise Rostra Literal' Society SPOIIXOTTAIR. VV. F. FRITZ FALL 1939 JARAIAN Briss . . jERoxiE C-xRTwR1GHT CECIL MCGEE . DAN LiTT1,12F1ELn JERRY PARRIQK . Jarman Bass Eddie Caldwell glerome Cartwright Bobby Clayton .lolinnie Eredini Edmond Fadal -lames Leo Garrett Gibson Gayle Bobby Hamilton . Pl'lwKilllflIf . ,Vit'fl-P!'t'XiIIl'71f St'l'l'l'f!ll'j TI'l'1YXIll't-I' S!'l'!ltY1ll f-Ilf-A117115 PllI'fil1ll1Ullfilfillll Herman Harman Sidney Harrell ,lack Henson lack Herring Gwyn Hopkins David Kiiltgen jack liultgen Dan Littlefield Cecil llcliee Dan BICNZHIIIIITI SPRING 1940 . Ennis CALNVELL . Davin IQULTGEN . Roismzr R.-XPIER DAN L1TTLEriE1.n . -Iiiizoxir CARTWRIGHT ,lay I. Naman Bill O'l3rien -lerry Parrieli -lack Ponder Robert Rapier Dudley Lee Rouse Edward Sliaffer Wvelib XVard Klarvin Jay lVise FSSAY: M ARVLN XVISE EDDLE CALDWELL Bass, Carrwright, Caldwell, Kultgen, McGee, Fritz Rnpier, Littlefield, O'l5rie11, YVi:e, Eredini, Garrett Rostra Literary Society Sf70l1.YOI'7lxIR. VV. F. FRITZ OFFICERS FOR FALL TERM: J.-nur.-xx Hxss . . . JERDME C.XR'I'VVR1GHT . CECIL RICCTEE . . . IRAN LITTLEFIELIJ . JERRY PARRICK . FOR SPRING TERM: EDDIE CALDWELL . IJAVLD TQILTGEN . RDDER1' R.wlER . BILL LYBRIEX . . . . . l re'Xirf4'11t . ITIA'-IJVL Xfzfflll ft'tn'!u1'y- Tn zzszzfw' St rgfnzzzf-11?-.frfzlx ljllffz-!llIlt'1l fllfillll . . Przxiflrlzz' . lnffe'-Pl'zXi1f1'IIf 't'tm'1fzr'y- 7Jl'lY15l17'1'l' SFVQLYZII f-tlf-A177113 JEROME CARTWIUGHT . . . Pm-lmnzmzzarian CONTESTANTS DECLAIXIATION: EXTEMPORANEOES DEBATE: JERDME CARTWRLGH1 f SPEECH! JERDME C.x11'rwR1cz11'r JDHNNY EREDINI LJAVID TQIQLTGEX EDDIE CALIWXYFL1, L JAMES LEO GARRETT Carpenter, Carter, Clinton, R. Cli11ton, Cobb, Dinter, Dunn, Fitzpatrick, Frazier Hoppenstein, Hudson, jenkins, jones, Kageler, Kaplan, Kelly, Mansell, Naylor Shelby, Simpson, Stanton, Talbert, Taylor, Todaro, Clary, Vaughan, YVhitaker Forum Debating Club Cl'l'fl,L' FALL 1039 MAR'r1N rFOIJARO . RALPH KAPLAN . Ho1'sToN C1.1NTox . B. F. RIANSELL . . .ARCHIE Hovwaxsrrlx . fiL'EST XVH1T.x14ER . Billy Carpenter Byron Carter Houston Clinton Ramsey Clinton Billy Bob Cobb Henry Dinter Herschell Dunn .loc Fitzpatrick Robert Frazier Aloe cil'lI'lllHl ILl Artlue Hoppcnstcin -MR. ROBERT WEAVER . Prffsir1f'11l . lAi1'l PI'l'Xillt'IIf . Sl'l'I'tlfI1!'-1' . Svrg1'f111t-111-11rum' P11I'!lIl11I 611 tzzrizm . Rrfmrm- . Gay Hudson ,larrell Jenkins Irwin Jones Albqrt liagcler Ralph linplan tloe Kelly B. F. llansell DowellFN aylor Cha1lesiShelhy Charles Sinipfon Bobby Stinson SPRING 19411 . Horsrox C1.1NToN . . JXRCHIE Ho1'PExsTE1N . . CH.-xRL12s SIMPSON . . l31L1,Y CARPENTER :XIARTIN ITOD.-XRO B11.1.Y Bon Conn Roy Stanton Tom Talbcrt Louis Taylor Klartin Totlaro Cl1lI'FllCf' Llery Adrian Vaughan ixl1dC'l'SOI1 Xvalters Frank YVatt Tom YVestbrook Guest Xvhitaker Atkinson, Blanton, llraswell, Butler, Clark. Cotlieltl, llahsv. M. Ilahse, Iioran llossctt, lfarrell, Fcruuson, Hayle, lirrhhle, liurley, llerrul., len-en. 'loin-s, Ke-llner King, Markland Moreland Morrow, Blur nhv, Pearson, Porter, Scliwarlinu, Smith, bonntuu Y Y , Sowers, Spencer, Thompson. Turner. XYeatl1cfed, XYertYer, hvllllWOTlll, xvlllli, XYIHIIJII, Yurrlngton arden Literal' Societ Spommr-Miss ANNIE FORSGARD FALL 1939 LoL'IsE GAYLE . . MARY ,ANN SoNNTAG . ill.-XRTH.-X CLARK . . . ELINOR XVILLIS . SARAH XAJHITXYORTH RI.-XRY XVINTON . . Prrsizfrrzl . . fvifr-P1'm'I1ff'1I1 Srroznl I'fl't lJl'F5IIIt'l . Sf'r'1'r'f111'-1' . . Twzzszzrrf' . . Swgfnzfzt-111-.lrnzg SPRING 1940 . AIARY ANN SONNTAG 'YIARY FRANCES Pi2.xRsoN if . KIARY LoL'IsE DORAN . . RUTH FARRLLL . ,IANE IDOSSETT LILLI.-KN HERRICK jane Atkinson Mary Blanton Caroline Braswell Beverly Bryan Rosemary Butler lwartha Clark Ruth Clark Betty Cotlield Jean Dahse R6'I7ffIft'l' . AI.-XRTH.-X CLARK hfargaret Dahse Mary Louise Doran Jane Dossett Ruth Farrell Flo Ferguson Louise Gayle Louise Urihble hlary Earle Gurley Eula Marie Hatch Lillian Herrick Billie Lucile Jensen Hettie Regisjones Marx Nell Kellner Martha King Mary Markland Marjorie Moreland Marie Morrow Dorothy Murphy Kay Oates Mary Frances Pearson Mary Jane Porter Gloria Schwarting Doris Smith Mary Ann Spencer Mary Ann Sonntag Ruth Sowers Dorothy Thomas Suvanne Thompson Barbara Thrasher Mary Margaret Turner Rose Mary XVe-athered Nlary Belle XVeay ri , Sarah XVhitworth Elinor Yvillis Marv XVinton Marian Yarrington llnier, lllwl ue, l'r.ily, 1, :irru.l, l,l:ir:uly, kliil K nnur, kiipiun, Xl, irlgiinii, lliniwlitg, l'i:nQ:ln Iniiek, l,.l ll,in.l, lilll , lfzurely, l'A.irri , Hnlule, llrinnltiin, ll:i tir. lleinlvlnll, Illrltey, llltk- Hooper, -Iatk. licnneily, lilatt, Lerllielter, Leuunlt, NlcAt1--A, Xlelntnsli, Marlin, Mitchell, Nloruan Xorrlyke, Uleini, Solorey, Stewart, Taylor, XYal:h, XVolf, XYoo1l, Y. lloorl, XYooley, Yarbrough Genheimer Literar Society Spoiiim--Alias. Rcmisifzirr H. Piiiuu' FALL H139 SPRING 1940 ANNA Soi,orEx' . . lJI'l'.Yillt'llf . . . MARY jo ELLIS Noiurx EIACK . . l'iri'-Pnnvifli-111 . . Mmm' HEI,EN XVOLF l'iYELYN Desisk . . Sen-wlnry . .KI.xiu' E1.E.xNoR LEGGOTT PIZTTY LlZl3llliT'I'lER . Y'1w1.unwr . . . BETTY McINTosH l.UR.XlNli l'lANlIl,TON . . llkmlm . Al,xck1E Hickisr H IZLITN HnoPER . . . . Rtpm-fu' . XvVUNXIZ KENNEDY Nellie llaner llnrorliy Hleilsoe -lean liraly l,eila Llzlrroll Virginia Claraily llorris Clark 'Uayme Connor Dorothy Crippen Klary Catherine Crippen lllargaret lilonglity Carlene lilnncan lfrelyn Dusek Joyce Eastland lllary -lo Ellis lllartha Lee Farek Patsy Farris Helen Rntli fiolwle Loraine Hamilton Katy Haster lfvelyn .lenson llillie Alean slolinson Yvonne liennetly Estelle lilatt flletty l.eill1etter lllartlia -lean Xortlyke llary Helen Olson Anna Soloyey Betty Stewart Helen lllarie Taylor llary lfleanor Leggott llorotliy Ellen Ylvalsh I Uoris lllcfhee lllary Helen lvolf Mary Alice Hemphill Betty Mclntosh Elizabeth lVood Blackie Hickey Genoa Klartin Virginia YVood Helen Ruth Hicks Camille lllitcliell Josephine Yvooley Helen Hooper Norma -lack -lean lllorgan Helen Yarbrougli Coleman Library Club Sponior-Miss LUQILLIQ WILLIAxIsoN FALL 1939 JOHN P. WILLI,ANIS FM' RICCLINTOCK DORIS MAE BRITTON HELEN FIQLLER . DORIS LBLDFIELD . XVILLIAKI PARKER CLIFFORD CIIWTHON . 1JI'f'.YiI1t'I1f . . . . . film'-PI'I'5I1ff'I1f . Rt'1'0I'IllIlg SI'f'l'f'I11ry 'o1'rvs,hfnIdi11y SI'r1'r'l1I1'y . . YlI'FlIXlll'l'V' . . . . . . Rvportvz' . . . . SQWQFIIIZf-llf-IJl'lIl,l' . SPRING 19411 . . AIARIE DE.-IN . HEl.lfN FULLER IJURIS MAE BRITTUN . -IOHN XVILI.I.xxIs . BETTY jo ELLIS . T. XV. OVERTON Doris lialdridge Lillian Becker Doris R136 Britton Clifford Cawthon lllildred Cox llarie Dean Betty ,lo Ellis lliarie Ellison Helen Fuller lvillie llerle Harrling Lnveriie Holley Dorothy Virginia lini Rlfarjorie Lewis Fay lNICClintock T. YV. Overton lVilliam Parker -john VVilliarrIs glit HOUSTON CLINTON ,,, .,.,.,,....,,.,...,.,,,,.. .W ,, .......1f.k-Eli ,,,,,... Clark I Senior Hi-Y I5'po1nw.f-XIII. JOHN C. KNOWLES AND MR. LOGAN D. SRIITII FALL Iogqo -IARRIAN BASS . . lj:-vsiilwzi . EDDIE C,XI,IJXYEI.L . . . I'irv-P1-rsif1'mzt . GEORGE SMITH . . l'io'-P1-wsiflwzt . .IEROAIE Qi.-XRTXYRICHT . . Swrrtm-y . BEN XVIIINWRIGIIT . 7'z-I-fziurw' . ALBERT HOLIIEN . . Sf'l'flf'!lIlf'Ilf-IIVIIIX . jimmy Aheel -Izirman Briss Flint Brazelton George Howinaiii Diek Bush Iiildie Caldwell Ben Caperton .I erome Cartwright Porte r Crow ljIH'HIH11f'I1fllfillll . 1z'11.vi11I'i's I'll1lI1I1g1t'l' . NI.-XRTHA CI.,-xRR . .... Sz:-wflnvirf . Billy Huh Cobb George Crow Houston Clinton IIl'lN'llI'dI5t'VIll1CX Leslie DIIPII3' HIlL'hl'Hfll1 Greer Arvhie Hoppenstein Guy Hudson R. L. Hamilton Harold Harrison Vhairles Kendrivk Hill Lowry Billy Logue Roy Lee Long If. B. Ninrrou' Hohhy McCollum Charles Moore Ferris Megnriry III-Y OFFICERS CFALLJ SPRING 1940 KXRTHPR PUTTS JOHN SI-IEEHY Toxi TX'RELL BACI-IAIAN f3Rl?ER . . R. L. HAMILTON . ARCHIE HIJIIPENSTFIN . CJLEST XVHITARER . . . BEVERLY BRYAN Bill U'Brien Frank Swindle Billy Gray Park joe Spenve Arthur Potts f'aIvert Sterquel Fd Rzihorn Tom Tyrell john Rahorn XV:-hh xsvilfd Rlli1Cl'fRHL1iCf Hen xVHillXYll ht Dewey Ray Guest xxvhifll er john Sheehy Ralph XVillinm George Smith Briss, Chldwell, G. Smith, f':Irtwright, XxVZIil1XYl'if.IhI, Holden, Knowles, L. Smith ' I reshmzm Hi-Y b'pm1tvm-A--3114. RAYMOND BYRN11: AND MR. LOGAN D. Sximi FALL 11939 SPRING 19.1.0 Hmmm' STINSON . , Pnpfiflnzf . . BILLY CARPENTER I'lERSHAI.L DUNN . . l'if-r-Pm-.viflnzt . . GURMAN XVEBR Al.-XKIES LEU GARRLTT . Srrrvtmy . BOBBY HAAIILTUN ,IUHNNIE ERFDINL . Tnwszn-wr . . . ,lofi FITZPATRIQK CHARLES NELSIIN Srrgwfzzz1-nl-,lrniy . . BYRON CARTER Bnlwlwy Bland Billy Carpenter Bj'l'0llfl1ll'lt'l' Ralph Cxltun Ramsey Clintun Leon Dull:-ns Herslinll Dunn Royalty Edwards johnnie lireclini Edmund Fndnl joe Fitzpatrick Bnhhy HilIHilIrlIl Billy ,lnhnszm HI-Y OFFICERS lSPRINGl Clinton, Potts, Sheehy, Tyre-ll, Greer, Hamilton, Ilnppenste- ,Inc Kelly Charlm Nelwn Hobby Stinson Xxllllfff Lee Tandy Gorman XVcl1b Toin NVestbr4.ok . Y -iff, in, XVl1itnker Bryan Baine, Briscoe, Bush, Caton, Coop, Crow, P. Crow Dean, Du Puy, Farbstein, Fort, Fowler, Freeman, Green, Hartigan Hawes, Holt, Johnson, johnson, Krug, M. Krug, McLaughlin, Nlarsh Megarity, Pardo, Porter, Quinn, Riess, Schwartz, Sherrill, Trammell Mask and Wig GROUP I .fpomm--Bliss VV.-XURINE Wuiu-:ia FALL 1939 lVn,1,.uznMcL,xL'GHL1N . . IXI.xRTH.x LYNN TRMIAIELL l'i Fmuus RIEG.-XRITY .... PEGGY PARUO Katherine Adams Beverly Baine lflizzihetli Briscoe llicla llusli Ralph Caron lvillizun Coop George Crow Porter Crow Carrie Dean Leslie Dulauy Leona Farbstein Giles Fort -loyce Fowler Betty Lou Freeman lllary Green Leatrice Hale Katherine llamner Berlin Harrigan SPRING194o l'1'r1i'in'n1t . fa'-Pr'4'.slrf1'lIf St'Tl'lgfUFj' ll'llllllH'l'I' . , . . . lllzlry Ethel Hawes ,lack Holt Alice johnson -lei ry -lo .lohnson llzirbara Krug llaxy Alicia Krug YVillarrl KICLZlLlgl1llH Louise lllarsll Ferris Blegzirity GILES FORT IDICK BUSH . M,u1'rH.x LYNN TRAANINIELL PORTER Ckow Tommie llae Kloorman Peggy Pardo lllary Alice Porter R Norma Quinn Bobby Riess Fanchon Schwartz Eva .lane Sherrill lllrirtha Lynn Trammell Alexander, Barlield, Beazley, Hlisflrd, llroolts, Brown, Brownell, Courtade, Davis Elliot, English, Goss, Harvey, Laine, Leggott, Loveless, McLellan, Miles Moore, Mount, Powers, Price, Sadler, Sanders, Schroeder, Scott, Sligh Smurr, Stem, Swigert, Tyler, XValker, XVansley, XVatkins, D. R. xhllltlilllb, Xvllliilllli Mask and Wig GROUP II Sponsor-BIISS EVI-1I.YN HIiIsIsARD FALL 1939 SPRING 1940 RL'TH XVILLIMIS . . Prvsidnzt . . . RUTH WILLIAMS BETTY ANN SADLER . . I'irv-Pm-sidrnt . . BETTY ANN SI-XDLER GEIJRGE Es'rEs .... . Srrrrtrzry .... SHIRLEY LovEI,Ess Patricia Alexander Don Barrield hlary Ross Beazely llary Alice Bell Dona Blisard Bobby Brooks Billy joe Brown Geraldine Brown jean Brownell -lo Roy Cantrell Edward Courtade- . Dorothy Nell Davis Sammy Laine Elliot Paul English George Estes Lois Goss Patsy Ruth Harvey Ann Laine Bobby Leggott Shirley Los eless Evelyn Ann hIcClellan joy lliles Anne lloore Shirley hlount hlary Elizabeth Powers Juanita Price Betty Ann Sadler Etoile Sanders La Vonne Schroeder Ruth Scott Frances Sligh Betty .lo Sniurr .lack Stein Regina Swigert Joyce Tyler illary Ellen lvalker Edna Klarie lVansley Uorothy lVatkins Dorothy Ruth Xvkitlillli Ruth VVillian1s Mask and Wig KBERKELEY SQUARE CAST OF CHARACTERS Maid . . . . CARRIE DEAN Tom Pettigrew ..... . . GILES FORT Miss Kate Pettigrew . BILLIE GENE THORNTON The Lady Anne Pettigrew, BETTY LOL' FREEAIAN Mr. Throstle ....... PORTER CROW Bliss Helen Pettijirew, RIARTHA LYNN 'TR.AMMIfl.I. Mrs. Bai-wick . . . . . RCTII AVII.I,IAAIs The .A1IlbZ1SSZlllOl' . XVILLI.-XM COOP Peter Standish . . TJICK BL'sH Marjorie Fzint . . JERRY JO JOHNSON Miss Barrymore . . ALICE JOHNSON Major Clinton ...... TXT.-XRTIX TLUDIARO The Duchess of Devonshire . . BIARY GREEN Lord Stanley ...... FERRIS BTEGARITY Miss Sinclair ..... BETTY ANN SADLER H. R. H. The Duke of CLIINDFITZIIILT. LTEORGE ESTES LlI1tlt'l'SfLlCliES- ELIZABETH BRISCOE AND BIAY XTALGHAX CASWELI. PRODUCTION STAFF Di:-rf-for .,......... XVAURINE XVALKER Tvrlnziml Dirrrlnrs, L. BRUCE ROACII ANII IEYEIAN l'lL'BB.Xl1D Yjagw Jlllllltlfffl' ......... BERLIN IIARTIOAN .lvJi.v.'u1115, LEsI.IE DLI PCY, CTI-LORUIE CROXY, DON B.XRlflEl.IJ Pr-ofnf-if-rx, SIIIRIEY I,OYIiI,Ess, JOYCE T'lOXYI.liR, PIWICX' PAROO Prnjnriy lTIlllIllffl'l'J1 I hVIl.l,.-KRIJ lXlCL.'XL7CllI,lX, FIZRRIS lhlIilI.KRI'l'Y, MAYAIE CONNIOR, RUIII XVII.I.IAA1s, BIs'I'I'Y ANN SAOI.IfIc, FRANK SwINOI,I2 .-II11'r'rli.vi1Ig- FANCIION SCIIWARTZ, Bl.-XRY :ALICIA KRCG, .1I1'Q'r1'Ii.fi11gf fCon1'Iz'j- JL'ANII'A PRICE, ROsEAIARY Bt I'I,ER, RYA JANE SHER- RIIII., CARRIE DEAN Prrsx ....... . . . JACK -HOLT l l'0gfl'l1lll .......... BTARX Trllllil, HAYTES TiIA'I'f .lI1I1nIg7wr, OIJAI, RllllIX5'lX Axn Rl.-XRY ,ALICIA KRLC .Wnkr-Izfi . . TiI,ll'.Xlllil'll BRIJCUIS ANO HEYIERIX BAINE 1Im1.vr.1I1I1IzIgfrI' . . . . . . , . K,Xl'llRX'X ADAMS Puilllrrx and lfaI'pf11iI'1'.r- C BORRY l.EI:I:O'I I', JOE RAY CANIREII.. T'll1XY.XRlJ CCLR- 'l'.XI7lE, R.XI.Pll AVII.I.l.XM5. RAEPII CAION XE lzllrflririfan .... ....... R AEPII Ti.-API xv Home Economics Club Spmrmi--BIRs. NI. E. TARVER EVELYN HL'GHES . . XVYNONA BEAIQCHAMP BARBARA ARNOLD . . LoL'1sE PRUDEN . Frances Allen Agnes Arthur lllargaret Ann Baker Cora Nell Benton Charline Brown Georgia Carmichael Hazel Condra Edith Dudney Barbara Foster Cathryne Hallmark Dorothy Rose Harrell Elizabeth Harris Evelyn Hughes Virginia Louise jenkins lllarie Kemendo Gracie Kitchens VVanda Klint Dorothy Lasseter Genevieve Latham Nell Ledbetter Ruth Lewis Lueile hlanguni Venna lllartin lllyrtleeehlasoxi a Dorothy lllatthews Frances Moon Clara lllae Nichols lNIarga1'et 'P6ivell Helen Proctor Louise Pruden . . Pl't'5fI1'F7lI' Iiitlt'-Pl'CSi!lF71f . . Sl't'7'f'ff1fj' . . TI'l7H.VIll'Fl' Kathryn Radle Laura Radle Lita Reeves Yvilladeen Reeve Nell Reid VVinona Reid Klareine Ruhnke Virginia Schuman Delores Sterling Dora lllae Tu rner lllargaret Wallace Allene lVarren Ruth XVl1irr Geneva NViley Radio Playhouse Diref-fm--MR. L, BRUCE ROACH ETTA RUTH CAMPBELL . ARCHIE HOPPENSTEIN RIARY lALICIA KRDG . CATHERINE Moss . BILLY Bois COBB . PORTER CROW' . . Freddye lllae Asliemlorf lllary Alicia Krug Etta Ruth Campbell Reba,LuCas Billy Bob Cobb Peggy Ruth BICLCIIXIHII Porter Crow C. L. lllansell Bertha Fillps Earl lllerritt Archie Hoppeiistein Catherine llloss lVaIIcla liageler Audrey Newman Ralph Kaplan . . Pl'Ll5l11it'IIf Iviw-P1'I',vi11'I'11f . . Sl't'I'l'fl1!'-1' . . 71I'l'l15ll7't'I' SI'1'gI'fI11t-111-If l'll1.f . . . . . . IJllSf01IlilZIl0f 1'11f'SI'1'ifiI'r Dorris Router Regina Swigert lllartin Todaro lllartlm Lynn '1Ql'11lllI1lt'll Berry XValrlmll lllary Bell XVCZIVEI' Ruth xX7llllflIllS Verse Speaking Choir Spmimr-Miss Gtfssna BCRNETT FALL 1939 SPRING 1940 RL TH XIERRITT . . . Prexidrni . . . Enya ExRLE REEN ES Ioux Gkoss . . . . l'irv-Prrsifirnf . . XVOODRUVV CXRLILE Vmzxx 'Xhh BARD . . Sen-vniry . . RIALRINE Vxxee 'XI xuuxr VANCE .... Rvportrr Verna lllae Bard Elsie Bashara Lanelle Bilton Hollis Carlile VVoodrow Carlile john Chopelos Edna Earle Ewing john Gross Lillian Khoury Lennie Jean Kidd Ruth lllerritt Charles llloore Billie lllurphy Edna Earle Reeves lllary Lee Stout Edith Taylor Terrylu Thompson lllaurine Vance IVHCQ Hz'glz School Brooks, Greer, Hawkins, Hill, Jones, Kageler, Knltgen J. Kultgen, McAtee, O'Brien, Patterson, Simpson, L. Simpwn Spence Waco High Junior Academy of Science Sponsor- lXI1ss HELEN Dt'x1oNT FALL 1939 SPRIXC1 IO.tO CH.-xRLEs Smpsox . . . P!'f'A'f1ll'1lf . . CH nu I s Smrsox BILL O'I3RIEN . . . l'ifu-Prvsifluzf . . D nm lxt LTFI x ALBERT RLAGELER . . . SlTl't'ftll'-1' . , . lxxirs 'XIL Mu Hobby Brooks Baulimzin Greer Donald Hawkins Leon Hill Archiv jones Albert liagelcx' David Knltgen jack Kultgen Alzunes Iiyger -lzunes lllcfltcc' Hill U'l'l1'it'n Ncztl l'z1ttt'1'son Cluu-les Simpson Lev Roy Simpson .loc Spence .X111:11':1l. I2rz1zeltu11, I11'ow11Eo11', 01111, L':1111t-1-1111, 12111111111-ll. V111111, Ih':111. Farr, 4 1ll hrcer, Hayes, 1'l11w:11'4l, ,lor1ln11, -l1111ckN, l.1114l-ny. Lyull, Bl:1cQ11ut'11, Blcllall, New l'l7x Pearse, Pritcliclt, Rnbrcll, Seal,-erry, Shun, Sllllllbllll, Spence, Yugtl, Wz1lff111, Wlntu, Maury xx-llllil Science C ub Sjvozzxor-NIR. O. R. LADE F.-XLL 1939 IJUROTHY 111,-XCQL'EEX LIOSEPHIXE C-xximzox 151111.-x L1511' l1.,XNGL'KI Bskox CL'I'l' . XV11,L1.111 L1'1g1.1. . . . Pzvxfiflz uf . lifu'-PI'l'Xl1f1'Ilf . . S1 n'1'n1r'y . . YlI'tYl.fI1I't'I' . . S1'rg11'f1l1t-zzz'-Jr'1n1 Rftpmwm- . SPRING 1940 . 13111. Hm1.1R11 . . Axim 11lLL 111111 Lriw lX1.XXGL'NI LE12 R111 SlNll'Sl1N . . . Ihx 1'i.XRll .IUSEPHIXE C.1x11ERox Rodriek A111a11'z1l Louis Bilfllflbj' Clint Brazelton Bob l31'ow11low D. YV. Cain Josephine CZiII1C1'Ol1 Xvflllllil Czimpbell Byron Cnpp Billy Dean Dan Farr Anita Gill l3:1cl1111a11 Greer Kenneth G11'y1111t- 1x1Hl','Z,flI'6f Hayes Bill How:11'd 312111011 jones lX1z11'y joimlon Peggy A'LlllCl-QS nl. C. liincheloe lN1innie Lindsay XVilli:1n1 Lyell Cecil 11111191111 1311111111 Lew 1113111111111 17o1'otl1y 1x11lC13lIf'Cll 1Jr11'otl1y 1xICCl'll1ll 1121110 fX1cCall jack H1esa1'o.a Iris Parson Joe Pearce Billy Pritchett Dell A1111 Russell C1we11 S62ll3C1'l'j' slllilllltil Short Lee Roy Si111pson Aloe Spence lizithrileen '1'l1o111pso11 -lim Vogel G. L. Xx7flfSOll l1a1'ie XVl1itc Rlary VVl1ite Arthur YViebL1sel1 .XML-I, ,Xluxnn-lur, Ihllnr. I!I:n-kwvll, Ilnyd, L':n11pIwll. lu l':nnpIn:Il. ffxrllcxltvr. Vlnnch. Imvu, IM-xlcmki Ill- Xfxllry, lmxllulg lfvlnzuwlx, Ifurr. Iflrlflx, Ifurxunrml. llm-In-l, 4lrcNl1:m1. Harrl-rm, II:lrtlvy, Iicllrr lnmgxlnn, l.v lilunc, lylnnun, Lunlz, Lcwallun, I.nu11c, Nlrlfllmrnnnm, Rlorrnw, Naylnr. Nl-cnc, l'uyton I'nr1u'nul4l, Qnimna, Rnlvurxl, Sllilfll, VY. Sharp, SlIl'll2ll'Il, Sunllllcrxnzan, Smurr, Siullu, V1-IIIIIIIUIIF, Yun Illun. Xlllllgnu La Granada Spomm--Bliss H.-XTTIIZ ZI'RFI,l'II FALL 19341 SPRING 1040 jmxlx' KXIXEIZI. . . Pl'l',l'II!t'I1f . . . Almxn' :XREEL IRIS LEE QILENN . . IVIH'-l,I'!'.fI1lt'IIf . XIITRA IXIAE FARR VERA IXIAE FNRR . . YII'!Yl.ll1IAtT . . . AlnHN RARORN IIERTIIT N.xYl.nR . . Sw:-mzry . I7nRn'rnx' SKILARR STERLING I,ENTz . . SKIIYXIIIIIfvlll-.'1l'lI1.Y . . S'1'ER1.1NC IJENTZ Alnnnn' :Xlwel Blnxcllv Alexamlm' IXIZIIQLIIPIAIIT Billifhl' ,-Xlcx lglzlcluvcll Ifllzzllwtll Boyd Iftm Rnrll Csnnplwll l lm'nnvl Cznnpbcll L':n'l L':n'pcnter Iilnisv Clnnch IXIzn'y .loan Ilzlvis -lnsvplnm' Ilvncoslii Ruth IJCYZIIICI' Ilorntln' Dale IJOSIICI' lI:11'g:11'ct El'lXY2ll'4l5 Vvrn H1116 Ifzlrl' l'II'illICl'S Ificlcls Sznn l nl'sg1n1'll IXIfn'ris Cloelwl liillic Clreshaln Ilnrotln' l'lzn'1lin llnrrvl Harrison Num I':Yl'lj'll Hin' Hclcn Keller Virginia Langston tlcy Carol Ann LC IIlz1nf .Inns Lclnnnn Sterling Lf-ntz Helen Lewallvn Billy Logue Aloe Klclflhznnmn If. II. Illnrrmx' Bertie Naylor III-try -lnnc Ncvce INIzn'y Slum' Pc-ytnn I'f:n'l l'm'tc1'lIvlal lAlCl'I1l!llI Qninins .l0lIlI Ralvorn hl. H. Rogers Qnintns Sl12lI'P xxvlljlillltl Slmrp Xxyllllmlil Slnfpzml Lois Snntl1e1'1nnn Ilorntln' SlIIlll'I' Ijflllllltl Stnltc I.illiz1n rl.IIlII1'l0lIS Alnlxn Yon lilon -lxlclmic Xxwllllilft' Club Cuauhtemoc Dl.l'6C'f0l'llXiSRT.-X. RUTH JEAN HANIILTON SRTA. hl.-XRY CLAYTON OTOYO 1939 PRIMAVER A 1940 ELisA REX ES . . . , Prrxidente . . . . IESSE REX ES HERNIIXIA FIERROS . . l'ire-Presidmrr . . . Irssis Rrxuox Iiassis REX ES . . . SFl'l'FZ'Ill'i0 . . . ELISA REA ES IESSE REXDON . . . Temrero . .9 . PAL LINE CJLERRERO Elva Castillo Josephine Dencoski Herminia Fierros Robert Garibay Pauline Guerrero Aloe Hernandez Teodoro Hernandez Pete lllancillas Esther llarroquin Sarah lllarroquin Henrietta llfloran Elvira lllorin Lily lllorin lllanuel Ramirez jesse Renclon Elisa Reyes Jesse Reyes aul Reyna Aurora Saenz Paul Torres Rosa Torres A -. 'K' 'ill'-I -1 ....,,,. ,.., Le Cerele Francais Sponfm--lXI1ss S.-XDIE CoNNoR FALL 1939 SPRIXC' 1940 M,xeK PITTILLO . . . . P1-vxifiwif . . Hack lITTILLO -lox' lll.-XRIE DUNKEN . . I'ivr-Prrsifluzt . . IAXFT YESBITT JANET NESBITT , . . . Svrrvtary . . . N Axes NELSON NANCY NELSON ..... Tn-nxurfr .... BILL XV-XSHIXGTOX Freddye lllae Ashendorf Zanelle Bledsoe ' lllargaret Ann Cripps kloy lllarie Dunken hlozsepliine Gerath Katherine Haniner Geraldine Holland . Richard Kleiman Nancy Nelson janet Nesbitt lllaek Pittillo Louise XVallestedt Bill lVasliington F-1-5,-1..1.-1 1-ui.-,.--v--5 Q- -s-Q.. .-v -...Q -u A-54-, llnrnett, ll-iwnizni, L'1irpf-nter, fliahn, Liliurelull, Cooper. lfurtxx. Iienixun, llouuhty, lfiilmiilg, Green rlreer. Ilall, llnrper, Holt. Hopper, lieriiaiglizui, Kirklcinrl, Klennzin. Kline, Krull, Kyuer Lorenz, Luilwig, Martin. Miller. Morgan, lllUI'lL'll, Peftun, Qiink. Rannrez, Ruliertx, Robertson Rolnnfon, hclisure, blieckler, l. Sllecliler, bkinner, Speer. llioinpwun, KYzinxley, XYzitkinf. XYolfe, XYoml, Yzarrington Modern Romans Latin Club Sf?0II.Y0l'5fNIlSS Eton Os1aoRN AND FALL logo JANE l,L'nwiG . -I.-xeia ROBERTS .... lfL1Z,xnETH .ANN CHVRCHILI. . CH.xRLoTTE ANN T11ox1PsuN llary .lean llarnett George Boxvinnn Clayton Carpenter lllargaret Clmlin lrlizubeth Ann Churchill Clilirlei Cooper lSlartli.1 Curtis Ethel Stanley Denison A largaret Doughty Alice Eubank Axylllllli Green Joy Greer Carrie llelle Hull llzidelon Harper Harold Holt Henry Hopper llsiry liernaghzin slack Kirkland Harold Kleiman Bill Kline Ellrnnae liroll Billy Kyger Theo Lorenz jane Ludwig Mus. AlARIAN C. BL'T1.i:14 SPRING 19.4.0 Ifmzi-uf . CH.xRLoTTE JSKNN THoxnfsoN . IJOIIIIIX . . . Cl..-xx'ToN CARPENTER Si-ripm . Ei.izlxnETH ANN CHLRQHILL . Qlnlesfel' . . . . CH,uu.Es COOPER Dorothy Ann lllzirtin Virginia lllzie lliller ,lean fllorgnn ir lrwin Xlorris Alai' lielle O'l3rien Harry Peyton liary Louise Quick Helen Ramirez ,Iaek Roberts Nancy Doris Robertson Blargaret Robinson llarthn Lee Sehawe lierinun Sheekler l,orraine Sheckler llen Ed Skinner Charles Speer Q Charlotte Ann Thompson Edna llarie lvaniley Dorothy lVatkins t Dorotha lVolfe Elizabeth lVood llfarian Yarrington ur' une et Tune Spmrmrr-Mas. lXlARIAN C. BUTLER, Miss ELOR OSBORN HE Num' et Tum' is a magazine edited by the Latin students of lVaco High School. It has been published regularly for sixteen years. Latin students volunteer to write articles for the magazine, and this year forty-one students have made contributions. Copies of the Num' ft Tum' meaning No-zc' mul Then, go to many subscribers, to the Service Bureau of Classical Teachers in New York City, to the State Department of Education of New York, and to a sailor on a ship at sea. The magazine has an exchange with schools of eleven states, and teachers in several states ask for copies to be used as models for publishing similar periodicals. At the end of each five year period, copies of the Nznzr ui Tumi are bound and presented to the school library. At present there are three bound volumes in our library. Bill Ollirien hlary Louise Uoran Blume Goodman David Kultgen lerome Cartwright y Belle O Bran otte Thompson Pittillo 'XIcQollum sie Lee Roberts Coxriuisuroizs TO Ncxc ET TUNC IQSQ-.LO llartha Curtis Gloria Krause Katherine hloney hlarvin lVise hlartha -lean Nord? S n ill DMV l lfIlLl'l XViddtll leggy l ime 'XI ni Llizabcth Ode :LA Lucile Chancellor Eddie Caldwell Hilda Rubel Sidney Lee Harrell Roberts Gibson has e Leona l' nbstein d Raboin b Daniels Flora Lee Jarnitzky Charles Cooper -Ierry Parrick Susannah Ruhmann .lean Hraly Dorothy Ann B rtin lryvin lllorris 1,5 llargaret Ann Dorothi' in .1 1 f ' fs 'z itt 3 'gl 1 , 1, , V . 'Z - K ' - X . . ' . N '. 'I . .i - nlt Louise Lrribble , ..,. ,, ames Leo Crarrett Hutt Lan ' ' 1 V J- Ti . - an L ' N . Z s I . 5 I . i ' all Q 1 , , ' ,l O W . ? f ' L Latin Tournament Contestants, .9pm1Lmf-I--AIRS. IXIARIAN C. BIITLER, Mlss EIOR Oslanlw JANUARY BEGIXNERS: KI,-XRGL'ERl'1E RUEINSQN EDWINA EMSHOI-'F 11lfl'I'lNlffI.' L,x NELL CAUELL J lux NICPHERSON bnux EX Lrr H XRRELL lffftfllllftl. jox' GRIEER SEI TEINIBER BEGINNERS: D ETH EL STANLEY Firsl Ymr Esmyist: Lows TAYLUR THIRD TERM: GIIISLIN CTAYLIZ MARY ELIZABETH TIIDEN f1!fU1'lIIlfl' : HELEN R,-XXIIREZ SECOND YEAR: RI.-XRVIN WISE PEGGY ORME SECOND XYE. XRfLOlIflIIllCd If !fl'l'lIIlft'X EDXVARD Su A1 I-FR BEVITRLX L XIDNNIII E.Y.Yllj'iXI' .' Emv. THIRD YEAR: jtxcx HULT HIl.lJ,A REBEL Jftw'1zz1t4'x .hex Rrna1RT5 IXIARTI-IA INN XORIDXINI' 1fxs1lyixl.' .IAC K FOURTH YEAR BILL KYHRIEN HELEN RUTH if Jffw'7111tv.v HENRIETFA Rt HXTANN C.-XNIILLE NIITLHELL ' Exsflyisfs n-bv' : T' tr- -1 .-...... ,-- HELEX bTaN1sL u Uoclilziril, Semlon, Ifurrell, Crossliu, Crow, Hass, Bledsoe Numan, Stem, Ellis, Slieehy, Goble, Brooks, Huber Cnton, Sligli, Cox, XVood, I-Ivziiis, Iiraly, Iolimou Wzico High School Parent-Teacher Association PR1 If .RAM Mrs. li. li. Farrell Nlrx. john Slim-vliy Nlrs. SOCI Xl Nl rs. lNIrs. Mrs. llil cllllllllllll SICRVICIC Robert lfvzim I Nl. I ox YV:1lterl5.lii IQSQ- ioJro LOCAL OIVFICERS P1A1'.i11ff'1lf . . . . . . . . . Frllrf IIll'f lJ7'1'.I'jllt'llf . SUIYIIIKI IIjf'l l,l'fi.IilllIHf . Tflirrf IIILY'-l,I't.I'i1!t'llf . Rl'liflI'l!ill!I Si'iri'ffz1'y . . HRS. Fo Gooimxko . MRS. B. F.-xRRELL . MRS. GLY CROSSLIN . MRS. G. I-I. Cizow . . BIRS. IVAN Bxsi Ifm'1'i'rjm11ffi11g1 Sl't'I't'fIIl'i1' . . KIRS. IV. C. IILEDSHE ,lll'tY1.fIlI'l'I' . . . . IIIRS. IV. XV NAM.-KN lli.YfflI'Ifl1l . . ljllflllllllfll ftlfillll l'ul1li1 ity .... Ifozzllrif Ri'j11i'.wz1f11Ii1'i' Prf.rifli'11f of Hymn Comm!! . . . KIRs.XV11.m'STFxi MRS. If. C. S'l'IiRQI'FI.I. . XIRs.j.xx1rs HERRIQK CUBI1 I l'I I'ICFS PIQACIC INIIQMISICRSIIIII Mrs. Il. II. Sligli fXlrs.Ciuj C1oSvli11 P:XRliN'I'S D,-XY lxlrs, ll KI. Jenson lNIrs. .Iolm Clolxlc lNlrs. R llrookr xi.-N. J. L. xii-.-xii-Q NH- I- fl- Vlml HI: XI .ml NlrS.l .I..I1ilgnr 'Rin Q hx HMM Nlrs. W. if. rum... . Mrs. ll. lf. Nunn Mrs. I . I . Reagan . . MRS. R. A. ELLIS . MRS. A. R. Srxiuox INIICMIEIIRSIIII' IIU5l'IT:XI.l'I'Y Mrs. G. XV. llulwer Mrs. V. G. SIoIfii Mrs. A. :X. Connor Mrs. B. XY. C-'-X 'N Mrs. YV. U. Canon MVS- M- lx- uigod -- RADIO Mrs. .-X. C. YVicImsi'li xioi-rox PICITRE Mrs. F. J. XX .illqi e L1:oisL.iT1ov W M'5'Cl5'd H41?'5 Mrs.winn.fd.MCLi..gh1in Nlrx. Mason -lolinmn ,II VVNIII2 l'RU'I'IiCTlON G. A, A. Sf7Ul1,YOI'2lXIl l'l.-XZEL JEAN RI.-XRTIN . 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'V ll V, 'Y ,. . ki..-'1b'M.r.x' hm. .'5'x1'fQQ.LfHA'.Q1viffx. 1- f., + 4., .,. Q'f' J T'ff-f 1 w ,,-. 'f,m Z. '. . ,Nm ,Q - ,W . y ' ' f' ' V' '. :. . U: .r , MR. R. H. BRISTLLR llf?t'fl.lIfKI11iElIf of lfynm Pulvlfr Srlz The Eyes of Waco High Sponsor-NIR. L. D. SMITH FALL 1939 SPRING 1940 BRIAN DE GRAEEENRIEIJ . . P1-vsiflmzf . . DILI.oN HERRING BILLY EASON . . . . I'ira-Prrsizlwzt . . . WHAYNE FARMER KATHERINE SCHAIIDT . . Swretary . . BRIAN DE GR.AFFENRIED IJILLON HERRING . . . Sffrgewzt-nf-Arms ...., BILLY E.-XSON H. M. Ables jerry Adams Harrell Hales Robert Barr TOIIIIIIB' Heezley john Cole111z1n Doyle Loy V NI Cox Dorothy C1055 Bobby Crow Brian de Grallfenried Eugene Dnett Billy Eason Royalty Edwards lVhayne Farn CJE1 llCl Garrison Leslre lnax es kenneth Harnaclt 44' -1-1-Q-N. iQ 'lDs-. .E ...g -Lf- .li K... 'E-:E.:'. Katherine Harris Dillon Herring Billy Hogan .lay Howell Anne King Robert lllcliinley ,lohnnie lllarek jack Matthews Hunter Monget Charles Nelson VIZIIUCS Norwood Genelle Patty lllargaret Roberts Kzrtherine Schmidt Dorothy Spencer lvillinm Thomsen Kiryen Ueckf llargaret ,,.A Waeo High Girl Reserves Sp0i1,mr-Miss Om CRL'sE JEVVELL GREEN . BIARGARET ARNOLD DORIS XVOLF . . K.-XDELL Lyoxs . Agatha Alexander llargaret Arnold Ann Baker Christine Bentley Paula jean Bentley Zanelle Bledsoe Valerie Cannon Corrine Chandler Dorothy Dale Dosher Gladys Evetts Edna Earle Ewing Elinor Aloyee Garrett Jewell Green Catheryne Hallmark Aileen Hastings Bobbie -lean Harrison llargaret Hayes Frances Haynes Gladys Hoyen Virginia Irwin Era Lee jenkins Louise jenkins lllargaret Johnson .lean Kidd Christine 'irky ' Y-F, lVanda Klint ii Dorothy Knigl Carol Ann Le B ane . . Pl'l'JillfF7lf . Ivlll'-P!'fIYll!t'llf . . SFt'l'L'f!Zl'-1' Trm.rzzrw' liadell Lyons Katherine Louise lXleGh Klargrette lllelllinn Shirley Rae lllalfory llay Belle U'Brien lllartha Louise Pack llary Pirelo Gertrude Powell Dell Ann Russell Beatrice Bernice Steussy Virginia Thomas Leola Vertrees lladeline Vinson Doris Wolf QC ...sd til.. -..... - ' --V., s.,.,6- Anliniclt. ,Xlt'x.m1l-r, .Xflnt-ll, lllatltlvurn, Illanlnn. limit-n, llravlnian, llrnuks, Nl. lirut-ks, lluclianan. Calvert Larnplull. tasuwll, Rollins, tnnlt, M. tnnlt. tiullelan-l, liralutrcu, Franz, trzurfrml, Cross, Curtis t'Lit'lins, llaxlulsmui, ll-lXlr. llccs, lluslillls, lltllldfly, llnnlula, lflin, lflnsliuff, lfnuclltc. lftctls lftrqusnn, l lmx't-rs. liomlt-xn.ui, l'-Yillllllb. l'ntlua, Hanlit-r. tiarnvetas, liar-lner. llarrttt, I. titorge, Hill, Hu-ldartl Dn1'ntl1j':XtlITlit'li Agatha :Xlexancler Ula Mae Alexanclei Mary Ilelen Allen Marie Aston Ma rgarct Arnold llelen Azlwell Nlary Iinuise Hard llstelle Barcfnnt Sp Pep Club OIIJOIIY-N Ilss NIARGAR1iT XVIIQIWSCH Miss 'l1IIIiRl?1SA VVOOIJWARD IJAISYIKELLIS Alnxrs . IVJEIAIA Sxnrii . FRANK Gnntiri .'M.YIX Mixxuvx' .. .. , Xirgnna harrnn Betty Hates llclen Higham l5llIlHHl':l1lL'lxl1lll'I1 Immrl1yBl:nmm Billy linden l,1llll'll16Bflllllllllll I-'rances Brooks Blary IZ. Brooks . P1'rxi1ff'11f . . Iliff'-PI'1'Xizfft1lf S1 fw1'11r.1'- Trfzlsllrrr SrrgmlzI-111-,frnzx Sharlet Buchanan Mildred Calvert Liluria Campbell Frances Carey Marcell Carnlan Frances C'aswell l'awtl1nrnc Vaynell Uiltla Rae Collins Mary Matlalcin Cook Maxine Funk Fudora Copeland Kathryn Crabtree lflizalweth Uraig Suzanne Crawford XVancla Faye Crass Betty Sue Cru lter Susie Cruz Virginia Curtis lmorli, how, Mravt-4, t'r'cen. llaralx-ln. llarltinx. llarlvm llarrif, llarri-mi, llaxlm. llalelier llznres, lliek-, Iliekf, llnllmxay, llnnnnel, lllwxxarfl, ,lziclt-lalgie. lztelmxltie. Janie. Jeni JUIILN, Jonex, lit:-we, Keller, lit-lby. litlluy. Kranxe. lirntl-,ei. Lx: lfun. Lee, lmxxiw 3lCl.flVlgllllH, K Anna Marie Cziehos Beth Davidsrxn Elizabeth Davis Janice Dees Fannie Deskins Nelda Doherty llll.Ll1lltll1, Malmvy, ll. llaltuvy, H1 Cnnna Lee Daugherty Francis Duclek Evelyn Elin Lillian Ellison Edwin Fmslmff Rmie Engelke Gladys Evetts llazel Joe Ferguson Doris Field Louise Findley Frances Flowers Fugene Fngleman Juanita Fogleman Cora blae Fowler Mollie Lee Francis Loyd Fulbright I70rntl1yFuqua Maxine Gaither Nick Gus iiamvetai C lara lrartlner lflinur Garrett Juanita Garrett Ima Jean Ciefwge 'Fuinrny George Ruth Gill Olga Mae Untltlarcl Frank Gufwli litlilli Cillsx Luis finw Camille Graves Doris Graves Jewell Green lnuise G reer Mildred Greer Dorntliy' Haralsnn Ruby Nell Ilarkins nllwry, Martin, Nluilarlb, Milla, Biotin. illurxan, Blu Valtline Harless Rubx Harris Hnbbie Jean llarrimn Bertha llarper lir'llIlJ'JfK'iIIlNl1fl Juanita llateher Fnla Fay Ilaww Jeanette lliflh Paula llieks June Hill ixl1ll'ffl:lllTll16lll Hill Vera Lee llixwn fil1ll'llllllllt7XX'llf' Nliltlretl llumrnel Hazel lluneyeutt Jen ell llnwartl Peggy Huber Virginia Irwin Iiuuise Jaeknskie Peggy Jean Jaekmkie RllJ'wJHI1k Inn' lulnixnn rw, lluxlty Grace lilizaheth Jenkins Fthel Jane Johnson Daisy belle Jones Juanita Jones lanuise lieesee YYancla Keller lhwmtliy Kelley Jennie Ruth Kelly Gloria Krause lhmrntliy Krneker Kathleen LaF0n Marilyn Larson Nlarie I.:-e Fliyabetb I.ehms Cara Mae Lewis Jfle Lnfiin Duris Lummus Marie I,unclber,f:,l1 Alvin lVlakm'y Henrietta Nlaknvy Shirley hlallfurt- Hurry. Naiic--, Nt-ccc, Noftnqcr, Hvurtoii, Perry, l'irelo. l'ortcr, Quick, Rcerl, Rulleliuher Roberts, Rolnnsun, Rulrcl, Ruuiniel, Rutherford, Scarlmorutufli, Scarniarnlo, Sinionton, Smiley, li. Smith, L. Smith Speck, Spirus, Stcvencr, Stohlic, Stoermcr. Stultc. Strcich. Strihling, Swift, Tekell, j. 'l homas H. Thomas, R. Tliuinas, Thorn, Tims, Tucker, Vaughan, XYalthall, XVeatlicrs, XYehh, YYc:rnet, Yvillll, XYolf Victoria Mancillas Mary Helen Mansell Evelyn lNIartin joy Mattingly Virginia lNIcDonald E. B. McGhee Frances McLaughlin Helen McLaurin Marga ret McLaurin Etlna Ruth McLennan Margarette McMinn Louise hietlaris Joyce lNielt0fl Dorothy ,lean Mills Fhristine Mitchell M :iyhelle Montgomery llarhara Moore Dorothy Nioore Faye Nlorgan Frank Nlormiuo Dorothy Marie hlorse Pep Club fContinuedj Dorothy Don lNIosley Helon lNlurry Mary Murry Martha Jean Nance Emma Ruth Neece Eugene Nicosia Jacques Noftzger Lois Oates Claudell Overton Mary Pappas I.eVelle Perry Mary Pirello Rohert Porter Ruth Quick Lillian Reed Dora Grace Reecly lVlary Bess Ricllehuher Marjorie Roherts Uneita Robinson Geraldine Roe Selma Ruhel Doris Rummel Ruby Rutherford Venita Scarborough Rosalie Scarmarclo Marie Simonton Ura B. Smiley Bill Smith Delma Smith Gertrude Smith Lois Smith Ruth Speck -lean Spires Grace Steyener Elizabeth Stohhe Louise Stoermer Louise Stolte Lois Streich Margaret Strilwling Dorothy Swift Ruth Symank Kathleen Tekell Bannie Therrell Iune Thomas Martha Thomas Ruth Thomas Kathryn Thorn Dorothy Tims Etlith Tinclell Gladys Tremar Billie Louise Tucker Louise Lncleryyood Guin Vaughan Doris Faye XValters Betty Yvalthall lflizaheth YVarrick Ella Mae YVeathers Elvacla XVehlw Anna Marie XVernet Evelyn XViley Clarice XVilliams Marjorie XVinn Doris Yvolf .19 ,J I . u I , 1 I ,-- ,. 3111! LTP- . gf- 51' . K?.f: 'lf-WT? 1 35,11 - il- . ,df vigil -, ':'.l-1, 9- '!, '.- ,f-- . 1. ' P93551-P'qfji3frQS,1 f'J.-j . , 1-1' .iw .4-1'11:.'ep.:1-11112 1- 1. 'iff .'E4 .1,I wg-' ' 'i-wiv' :'f ' Ci, 1 1 1 11: 1:-v1 1 '-ff1. 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The most 7'FfJl't?5FllfIZ1'l'Ul' boys -were zzonzirzntrzl by I1 ron1n1ittee fonzjvoscfl of: dnzza Solo-Ury, Louise Gayle, Jlartlza Lynn TI'HllIIIIl'll, Jlzzry E. Curley, Jlzzrtlzrz Clark, Catlzarine llloss, lllrzirlez Tull, Efvelyn Duseb, Elinor Uvillis, Helen Le-zcallm. The most rvpresvzztzztiw girls -were zzonzizzntvzl by Il L'01IllIllffL'F ronzposerl of: Leo Blzzzztorz, Orville Post, Bill O'Briz'n, Bland SL'll1L'IIl'flIlg, Robert lllrColl11111, Robert E. Bright, Kvnzzeilz llIU'lllll'l', Igllflllllllll Greer, l'e'rnon Kagelur, Jarnzrnz Bass. 5, Q . ..,' ',P . , , . 1 . .lllr ',L,., .l l ,rl I .,, f gm..-.. ': -. 2.1 , 1.4 ' ' . :--J.. . 'v'In'.- . 'V IL - Q QE 1. . SXQ- X X kb QQP . Q , X X 1 ff fS:'ffr:.??g3,5g x' ,w..'.d.3 9 X - . x . x . fx, Y, ' . n , ., x ' f , 5 - ,sl A. J Nw 'J 1 'tau ,Z ' . We . KI K' x . , V fr. . X., t , AWNW, av. A . ZF' ' 'i.-ni' . 'K' .Q , Am-I' . j-.,Q.3NvVv?- ': - , N2 ' jg- .,, , A fs -gl' 7' 1 .s'-tl ,L . . ' , ' ,gli-'uk1'.?, ' 1 Q X Q .n,.. rl- ' g.: pb . 3-N - , Ny. ' .5551 . i'.-fL','f:'. .1 ' A ,' ilgfggk ,..f..,,..q. 7 x PM , 1? LE?. i . , If 11- - '-.,, 317, -. - ,-1 V . '74 .f r f 1f N','.'f--- L,-gh. la.. JW- r :,.,.Nll.1PV- I 'lim' -I .'..1, :sw-5 15? A .'1 1, '.'r'Tf .-.2-fffsa'y1f'1g ' I wfefigz F'f,':i ,1-,. ' , .5 ,. 'gf' .kl1'l. ' I 5-. 4a.',x,, ' . ff. ' fix, 1' . ' LL ' . K V1 ,V ,- '--5 V .Mm ' 1 .X-, S 1 .-y1'- ' .' S aa' 1.. f .NM A n , . ,gg . -W . s r KELLY, AILTRPHEY, RICHEY, CLARKE, BRISTER HAwEs,G1'1TTARD, BLNN. .ALEXANDER Board of Trustees of Waco Public Schools MR. H. M. RICHEY . . MR. W. T. CLARKE . . MR. J. M. HAWES . . MR. R. H. BRISTER . . . . MRs. IXIARIAN C. BUTLER . . . DR. BOYD ALEXANDER MR. S. M. BUNN MR. W. T. CLARKE MR. H. M. . . . . PI'F.Tl'0,Fllf . . . . . IYIICE-Pl'F.YZ-dL?llf . . . Secretary of Board and Busizzess Jfzzmzger ofSfl1ools . . SlllDt'I'l-IZNZIZUIKIZZ' of Sflzools Repr'e.ve1zf111'z z'e from CIIIJXVOOIII TEl1f1lE7'X'Ll5J0l'lllfl0l1 MRs. 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Qi : -eh-.xl ,A xl I -3' , ' 2 -,'-'W ' .L'.V5.:k.J JL- '232 lin,-V .,a. k, ,-, ,.. f -g .uf l, f -. , .. - . .-,,.' 1 9, , , W ,'--tiff. f . 'XF' f.' ' '. . 5- -C NIR. G. NI. SMITH l'I.lZl'I.fNll of Hydro High Svfzo -Q.. W W. uf ,f X 'YI 4 -sl . f'1blP' 1 4 M If 1 M dff Lf: 47 fm, W 3, ff 1 f 1 1 0 1 1 f:.,:,q: 1 ,-1-1531,-' M. hw. 4. 219115515532lfziizfgijiq, o45Wg.Qf,2,f::,, V lei? ,V 3 A List: :vii , 491221 15522225 '1 , 1? 2 N ' ' ' M -I '1IZ.?:'6:E53 - v' , , ' 73 1 Cm ' I 'L' ' 'ul f . ' , '- , 1, Q, ,.f,. 9 2 Y , , 56 I A 5' J X , in .. 4 . , , ,A 42 7 ,,.4-me. - 6 Aw . -5.5, , T i- es. 'We--.Q VV. H. S. in tlie morning . . . Berlin and Fdflie Faye time . . . TYPICAL traffic cop. off duty . . . YVon't you make Z1 quiek get away . . . Oli rlon't lizuul me that line . linger a little longer? . . . LYDS-3-Cl2liSj' . . . llust that hell sairl Billie Lucille . . . Klmlern vei'siru10f Prissy . . . XVhy, ring? . . . I-loppenstein gives us that campaign smile. but XII: Skelton! . . . George Perry :uul nnntliei' girl . . . Our Rapiei' and Todaro know itls all bull. idea of a good cop . . . Looks like twins to us . . . Lunch- Q., X f ' a Y 1 aw Qian x --, . ,.-WI., ,. -J, 3.,V,.,, an if 'W ' r 'sg ,,., ,fm 1, -,wh ,ww f , . F' f ' ' hw-7 V' ,Aff .5 5 of 6 3 z?'-v Qing 5 i M V: : G Q Q -x. R' ,,,,l Qs ., 5' , 1 4 ' ', I .xi P .f 'P 5 K ,ff- Preseutzition ofthe hzuul sweethearts . . . It eoulil happen stretch after luneh . . . It will take more than that to to you . . . Louise seems to he in zi hurry . . . Paul zuul keep her quiet . . . Puzzle: lfintl Peggy P. and Lloyd B. C:u'olyn converse . . . l'l2ll'l11Cl' the photog . . . Ruthie does . . . 'llhree lovlies pose for the ezuuerzi . . . How would ook sour . . . Holy smoke, Cillllf you take 11 joke? . . . you zieeount lOl' that hair? . . . A scene from the null- XVhy the smug look. Lomlzilene? . . . The sun shines yezn' elqiss play . . . Roy Taylor and .lim Doziei' seem to bright on our oltl Yvzieo Hi . . . Coniin' down the home be interested in what Linele Huinehell has to say. Blrs. BleFarland leaving peace and quiet for noise at you know where . . . Bliss Bloo1'e in the mood .... -X mong the things we have never seen-the top of Bliss Hot- mann's desk . . . Bliss johnson xmifes over her papers . . . Reading from left to right: Duke. Bliss Clayton, and Tuffy . . . Blay I have your attention please? . . . Blr. VVerner at home, sweet home . . . Blr. Roach tells them how it's done in a quiet manner . . . This is where the news gets 'rounrl . . . There vvon't he one left after th? fourth period. Not one! . . . Blrs. -lenkens taking ai hzief rest . . . Butch Stone. a future YVaeo High Tiger, :intl papa Stone . . . Bliss Cloulil looking over 'la leeeion' . . . l rlo helieve Blrs. Crow likes to graile papers . . . Now. Bliss Strieklan.cl. every man has a right to his own opinion . . . Blaestro Lade explaining why we must live to eat, 1 mean, eat to live. L l i':ink null Blruul :lt cxisv . . . l'vc gm my cout to kvvp cyc . . . Get your ribbons bcrc . . . NVzintzi buy 21 Huzicozin? w:u'ni. says l'ilAZll1L'lS .... ' Xlnizis. ll :uiil XV .... Does lic Sports page is line as usual . . . I ilzirc you tn identity one look iniprcssml to you? ...A -X calm iniss is unusual in this person . . . SlilI1IlFl S students swing out . . . Dorotliy. I class . . . Do wc- look that b:ul, Dclinxi? . . . Bly, iny. wouldn't bvlifwc' that storx' . . . You said itl what :illcction . . . xxllllfll out. you'll gait :i bomb in your A 7 'x 195223, gh 'igmw I ,d iem lady.:-H 1 Q L ,ga 6 VValking into a trap . . . The snows Caine . , . Bill and snow Cballsl . . . XV0l1LlC'l' what they'1'e vookin' np now Ralph takin' it with a smile . . . I think that l shall . . . Hey! j'OLIll'C falling, or are you? . . . Leaving quicklyrf never see a poem lovely as a tree . . . Wlio's that with before those exams are graded . . . Snow worsliippel' . . . you, Alma? . . , Run. or it gifs a face washing with snow Listen! we've had enough of this . . . So1nebocly's tfikfng . . . How do they step so lively in the mush? . . . You pictures of the wrong school. Say fella, tli1t's Pat Ill. snow you shouldn't do that . . . They look like Riding Neff Hall. Academy students . . . One for the money, two to make Ye olde gyinnic . . . The llzuul Housv :intl sonic of its inlmlwitiints . . . lfootlwzill gznnv on tlic Nintli Strvvt sinlc' . . . Alzlnc giws ns il colal zlnml sliszipproving look . . . Tlic lmnnl rn lnzissc Witliout uniform . . . llull scssion on tlic' tront steps . . . Looks like Room loo to me . . . Heel tlo the boys study in study hall? . . . The lassie looks sup- plicaiting zintl tlic lzltl tliouglitful . . . One of those in- tlivitluzil study lizills . . . Uisposing of ll surplus member . . . The perfect pair. Howard and Dorothy . . . john absorbing sonic more lmowlctlgc ll don't know wliere he puts itl . . . These sccnes occur every day after school: did you know that? . . . Rare sight, janitor at rest. ADVERTISEMENTS NIR. H. T. TORRANCE .f.fl.XfIII7f Pl'l'lll'l'j5lI! of Ifrzfo Hzlglz Srfzool OUR ADVERTI ER Every owner of :I i940 Daisy Chain should personally feel a strong appreciation for the firms listed below, for it was only by their support that we were able to publish Z1 book of this size and quality. Show your appreciation of this Daisy Chain by trading with the firms that Inade it possible. They are worthy of your patronage, for they have proved themselves your friends. .LXERL BIILK Co., THE .AUSTIN ENGRAvINC. CD. BARNES, XV. F. S KI. F., LUMIIER CD. BARRETT RUIIIIER CD. BIRD-Iil'LTCEN Co. HI..-XNTUN'S FLDWER SHUP BLUE BIRD ICE CREAM BDDIQ SHELF, THE BL'CHAN.XN'S CLEANERS DCRCH RUIIIIER Co. CAMERDN, KVM., AND Co. CENTRAL CITY CUMMIZRCI.-XL CI CHRIS' CAFE CITIZENS iv.-XTIONAI, BANK CLIFTON lXIANL'l-1-XC'I'L'RlNG Co. CUGDELLVS .AUTO SUIfIfLv COOPER Co., THE Cox, R. 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XVACD NEXX'S-'I1RIBL'XEXTlNIES-I'IER.-XLD XV.-XLKER CLEANERS AND I'l.-XTTERS XVOOD BRDS. XVDDLWDRTII, F. XV., .AND Co. SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS v FOR ALL CENTRAL ffl TEXAS I' 'f. T. '-..,. H , Morgan V R I san 'A Mefean ,mf Mm 'aw S o U r f - A if 57 P' ubbavd im . ' .1 W mf - . N k , L' f ,mu Mexia X vaueymilis gk 5 'R 'Q ' li R- L il I NL ....,.A... T2 Q 71 :umm L,-:RL .g 5-X xi E 5 Y .5 ra ' ,T Efrawia i , , f ,T - , - is T. f f 11 I U N us.. Groesb X A 1 , i , . V ., L Caiesvllle . , , , T H nl ' 1 S -ii- GS7 ,v -w, iv In I N iilrj mm, ..f3.i f 'Fl ll ll ' .-.- if !' ' li '+ ,la .X , A ,A L .,,.,..,- -- , , 3 ,M 14 J .. f ..,...,....... xd,,,S,, M f' A M.. n ' - 'r' , af M lb ' n D' I J 'I m na ' A Graduation classes of the past 54 ,fx .Temvlg BHNQD f f' oggggix years have found in this store the ellony 9 . f'?'EYf' ' ' ' answers to their needs in inerclizindiss V' of Lorrecr style, and tlCD6'llkl2lbl6 quali- if 'w-..'.cf-num M-.asm- ' YE: Camera A M i L A ty it reasonable prices. IVR Irzfvite You to llnke This Store Yo1lrShojvp1'11gI-Iez1a'q1mrIer5 HW-LQMQ Waco'a Greatest Department Store Choose ITURE Of Lasting Style and Quality . . . AT . . . ,Z7..0e11n1.v C? Ca. I . For 5.1 Years Central Texas' Foremost Flll'l1IifllI'K Firm 3 ,. :gaiaEs952:a:ss: X R Y fi X Q Xsr WM W X ' ll .xi Tlil ., Z.,-ff ' 5 - . , ' :if 12 Q -V e, 'fs Q is e r -ss X1 X 251 1555255255::-1:159I,rxEE552SF2522F2523555522zEsEE2is25E22Eg2zSi1 If Q V W gee , , , f , ' I 'ff' - V ' - ' y , . :es '- - f I 'V A ' V: 'X 'elif r ii ' - E- . lr. - L E- ' - -V I ':11:15:53-i:5:5:2:s:z:s:z5 z:::2:2:5:E:E:3:5:5:e:2:5:51-s:s:5:2:5:z::5::: wr-1:2 i:::s-.4--'- .- Y.-. J M , , 7 .Y - CONGRATJLATIGNS, GRADUATES COX'S . . extend to every one of you, their sincere Congratulations on this, one ot the momentous oeensions of your life, with the wish that all your future endeavors will meet with the some sueeess. Our wish is that Cox's can always eount you as one of their valued friends and Customers, wherever you may he. Again, Congratulations! Thr Slow for Slllllff ,lUllIl!f Folks' 1'lIl5lllIlIl.T YVACU, TICXAS RLCQX DR! GOQDS COMPANI FAlNIOl'S SAYINUS Samson: l'1n strong for you, kid. David: The bigger they are, the harder they fall. Nero: Hot stulll Keep the home fires burning. Cleopatra: You're an CZISX hlzirk Anthony. Helen: So this is P2ll'lS.ll Noah: lt floats. ilXI?lfl1llSCl2ll1I The lirst hundred years are the hz1rdest. 40+ Salesnmn: Looking for something in a shirt, lll2lkl1lIU?ll Alyne BI.: Yes, indeed! About one hundred and eiglity-live pounds, and he-'s kept me waiting here nearly an hour. Jyffw OBINSON 5 . LU M BER ,WALL PAPER, PAINTS HARDWARE. vnxnmsnes s. ENAM ELS WAco.T:xAs WC0X'S - CENTRAL TEXAS' LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MEN'S AND BOYS' OVTFITTERS 50 Years in IIYIIFO YVHY NETVSPAPERS ARE LIKE XVOMEN Because they are thinner than they used to be. Because they are well worth looking over. Because they are bold-face types. Because they are easy to read Because you can't believe anything they say. Because Because Because Because Because they must be made up. they have a great deal of inHuence. they are not afraid to speak their minds. if they know anything they usually tell it. they always have the last word. Because every man should have one of his own and not run after his neighbors Throughout the Chain of Over Sixty Years . . . From 1875 to 19-I-O WM. CAMERON 81 CO., Inc. H115 Been F1lI'l1liXl1lillfj the .lIllft l'l'lll.Y to Build the Harrier of Fatlzers and Sons When school days are over and the responsibilities of citizenship arrive you will dream of a home and you will remember Wm. Cameron Co., Inv Br wang Heaclluarter' BLANTGNS 0 -I L 5 tor the l igers VVE1CO,S lDlSflI1CflVC HY01ll'B00k Cozllzxelorif' Flower Shop , l he Book Shell ioio AVSTIN Avis. PHoNE 721111 H2 SO' 6TH PHONE S604 Harry: Azul now, doctor, that l'Ve tolrl you l am going to marry Catherine. there's one thing l want to get off my chest. Doctor: You just tell me about it, nn' hovf' Harry: A tattooed heart with the naine, lllabel, on it. R +9.20- I , ayniond F.: Sarah, will you marry me ? Sarah XVhitworth: l tlonlt know, Raymond. R ayniontl Fisher: lVell, when you find out, sentl me word, vill ' ? I shall x you he over at Fl0's until ten o'clock. If l tlon't hear from You hi' then l'n Y ' ask her. , U , 1 going to EQQQZSEZQZQZQZQ SHOPPING CENTER FOR TI-IH WHGLE FAMILY ZQEQEQQQEQEQZQ N I 0 N A L ml Day 111111 ,Y1gl1f Clrz.v,vz's l. ll ll LIFETIME scIIoLARsIIIP UI' MONTHLY 'I'1'ITIoN x xxxn' N44 Mas. XV. E. Angry, .Ilarzayfr 1171: South Sixth St. Phone 3361 SCHOOL susiiessis wAco, 'I'I3xAs To our students it is 1Iot school, a school, the school hut OCR SCHOOL. This is the attitude of which we are proud. Only a good school can win, hold-and deserve-the respect oi' its students. The highest contributing factor of the good reputation of :I school is the success of its graduates-watcli our graduates-this is the final test of the etliciency of any school. YVe are sure you will like our school-that you will he glad to call it MY SCl'iUOL. If you want to say IN'IY SClIOOI. eIIroll any day IN: STENUGRAPI-IY Shorthand Functional hlethod Typewriting, Business English Business Correspondence Spelling, Vocabulary Building Otiice Secretarial Practice College Law Training for Civil Service BOOIQKEEPING and ACCUVNTING College Accounting Complete Social SecIIrity Payroll Acct. Income Tax Accounting IXIanufacturing and Ranking Electric Posting IXIHCIIIIIC Adding Illachine Complete Comptometer Course A preacher making an announcement about a purse that Helen Hunt had found said. The one who lost a purse in the church may go to Helen Hunt tor it. I-Ie spent the next week wondering why they laughed. 1 J -t,..,f- Heredity is something a father believes in until his son starts to act like a fool. vc, J 45.5.- Laura -lane: Do you read Poe ? Virginia: Naw-I read pretty good. Qt.. illohn didn't like the joke I put her 41.- 1 e l-IXIary I-Ielen.l C0111pli111f'11tr Burch Rubber Co. DAYTON THOROBRED TIRES zxo AND Wasmxorox Avexce PHONE I3I5 DR. T. gl. REEVISS Sf5l'l'fI1li5f ill lflf' 1'.wIn1i1111lio11 of lll'f!'l'fi'l'l' t'-1'l'Xi!jllf 111111 fI1'opf'r filfing of gf1I.t,vri'. Ioo N. 6TH Sr. PHIINE 3218 VVACO GRAIN S. SEED CU. Iliiffifillfflll' of Texas Queen Stock Zlllil Poultry Feeds Bulk Garden and Field Seeds zoo FRANKLIN VVACO, TEXAS Quality Tells H Flo: VVhat's the last word in airplanes? Beverley B.: ,Iumpl lllary Helen NV.: Since l've gone with you, l're had my nose to the grindstonef' -lack Van Z.: That's the right place for a battle-axe, isn't it ? finia- Bob C.: The landlady's having trouble between her husband and the furnace. Bob. E.: What do you mean? Hob C.: Everytime she watches one the other goes out. -4025 The only time -lohn asks a girl to dinner is when she's willing to eat out of his hand. Cnn1f'limrnf.r of Compliments of 4TH ,xxn FRANKLIN J C 2.1-IIUIU' Sl'!'Y'il't XVAC0 TEXAS Cornfvlirmvzis of GREENE GRUCICRY Ifyfzere SIl'l'l.l1!j5 Aire Greater Sf :XIARKET 19th St. at Reuter Phone 864 XVACO, TEXAS FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT VISIT THE COGDELL'S Thr Home of I Qmarv GAFE General Electric Appliances and Roper Ranges 3 2,1-llozn' Svriiirc Cogclell Auto Supply Co. I. ,Q M STM Ax FXL E S22 IALSTIN Ave. Pnoxe 802 :it . 'A Camille: How are your grades? Alean li.: They're under water. Camille: lVhat do you mean under water? .lean H.. 41 Below C level. -Iohn S.: Say, Illr. Perry, what does it mean when the papers say some man goes to a convention as a delegate at large? IXI11 Perry: YVell, I guess it means his wife doesn't go with him. .,'s..l.- r' H Illrs. YVinton: Houston, I'm ashamed of you. I thought you were smart, but sometimes lately I have been thinking that you can't even read or write. Houston C.: I can write, but not read. He took a pencil and scrawled huge letters all over a page of paper. IXIrs. YV.: lVhat is that you've written? I can't tell a thing about it. Houston: I don't know. I told you I can't read. vc HJ 3, W.. Illiss Dumont: YVhat is the formula for water? Bill O'I3.: HfI3I-Ii-I.-IXI-N-O. Bliss D.: YVhat do you mean? Bill: XVhy, you said it was H to O. -.k..4.- 6 H Hill -lacks fapplying for a jobj : Am I bright? IVhy, I've won several magazine puzzle contests. Prospective Employer: Yes, but I need a boy who is smart during business hours. Bill: Well, this was during business hoursf' SCHMIDT ENGRAVING CO. 1124 Franklin Avenue XV.xeo, TEXAS 2 ENGRAVERS OF XVEDDING INVITATIONS, VISITING CARDS AND ALL KINDS OF STEEL AND COPPER PLATE ENGRAVING ff0 1Pff 1f'fff0f BUCHANAINVS Launderers, Dry Cleaners, Linen Supply, Storage Woolworth o. PHONES , LAUNDRY VVaeo s Most Popular Lingn Supply- F. W. CLEANING i 'rf' ' and iv' Store A i, 5k LL Cold Storage 2 OIF' 0 judge: lNIadam, do you understand the nature of an oath ? llrs. Evans: lVell, my husband is a golfer and my son, Robert, drives a second- hand Hiyverf' -Q'-..Jo- f W Heinie P.: Here you see the skull of a chimpanzee. a yery rare specimen. There are only two in the eountryfone is in the national museum and I have the other. n J .q,..Nf. l,eo Blanton: XVould you like to join our football team ? Uoyle Cox: l don't know enough about the game to play, but l'm willing to referee. imb- f 43 Alimmy V.: lVhy d0n't you use the other straw? llary YV.: This one's not empty yet 'vw LW: r w' Charles K. : l suppose you think l am a perfeet idiot. Charles S.: Oh, nohody's perfect. erik- -Ioe: l'm groping for words. llarjorie: YVell, you don't expect to find them around my neck. do you? .laeques Noftzger looked long and hard at an examination which read: State the numher of tons of steel shipped out of the United States in any given year. XVith a sigh of satisfaction he wrote: Hl.1.Q24-l10IlC.l' . . . Drink in bottles 4 BUY YOUR CAMERAS AT THE OWL CO. J Fl'I.L7lIf1ly1' Ilylijll To ffze Gl'll0,IllIft'.f of '.,!0 Have the Negative from You r Annual Picture Developed at the Owl Company 717 .AUSTIN OFFICE AND Efxeroiu' 15TH ST. AND FRANKLIN iAVE. TELEPHONE 276o The C. M. Trautsehold Company, Inc. .T 11111 llf'l1l'f1ll'lll'X of FINE RIILLXVORK and CHURCH FURNITURE Dealers in Plate and YVindow Glass XVACO, TEXAS Bill Hou'ard's mother had just seen him put his thumb to his nose and wiggle his lingers at his little playmates lGardnei', Post, Sehiemenz, Vogel, et alj. l3illyl' she cried, what do you mean by doing such a thing? Don't worry, mother, said Bill. They know what l mean. .J-..-L. f H llr. We:ix'e1': You missed my Class yesterday, didn't you? Hazel glean: Not in the least, sir, not in the least. Neighbor: They tell me your son is on the high school football eleven? hlrs. Villines: Yes, indeed. Neighbor: TVhat position does he play? lXIrs. Villines: 'Tm not sure, but l think he's one of the drawbacks. Clifton Mfg. Co. AWNINGS Venetian Blinds -:- Porch Curtains PHONE i7oo Dr. F. Ulery OPTQATETRTST lit SIuders go8 Austin Ave. Phone 541 VVACO, TEXAS Miss ANN11-1 NI. Foksuuua an of Girly of Ifyaro fffgffz S171 THE ACG NE -TRIBU TIME -HER LD 30,000 Readers in the Richest Field in the Great Southwest Follow the Tigers and other Wlaeo High athletic teams on the sport pages of the News-Tribune 51 '1llIIlCS-HC1'L1ld. F-P THE FIR T ATIO L B WACQ, TEXAS OFFICERS A. T. CLIFTUN, f,'l1r1ir1m1r1 of thi' Bom-fl Rom. B. IJUPREIQ H.XRRISON B. XVAITE Pr'f1rifl'f'11f Cm' hin- E. FLUXYERS .I. T. XVILLIS l't'Jf1It'IIf 111111 Ywflljf Offirrr J.x.vis1'1111f flvllillifl' KARL H. SHLRAIA 1,il'l7-PI'l'.K'flIl'IIf BERT PERRY I'itkt'-PI'l'Aki1ft'IIf N XV. A. LANNING 4J.Y.Yi3'flIllf Crlxlzifr' W. EARL I1ARRISON Jasixtfzzzt lfrzxlzirr CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 359 3 0,0 OO .O O Jlenzber Federal Deposit II1.Y1l7'I1lll'l C0l'P07'1lf1'0ll Greefzkegfs fo ZW6 fuss qf '40 SUCCESSFUL VVaco High School Graduates of every class since IQIQ have found this store complete in every detail for their service in furnishing homes throughout Central Texas. High School graduates of the class of '40, too, will find us prepared to fulfill their needs when the time shall come. STRATTON-STRICKER Furniture jar Evcrylzooiyu Clydie: Papa, I ain't got no butter. Papa: Claudie, Correct your sister. Claudie Hooking over into Clydicfs platel: Yes, you is, tool 4--Q She: The Eskimos are a sad race. He: I-lows that? She: All they do is sit around and eat whale meat and bluhher Ben: This line is dedicated to Phillip. Betty: To Phillip who? Ben: 'ATO phil up space, of course. fjlllflflilllfllfi nf 2:0 Phone Gad 76 North 5th 116 ar afufrizmrr , 'Z ' BIRD-1Qt'L'1'GisN eo. i W Your Fowl Drfzfvr .. ICE V X i N V CREAM oLsif,N PHARMAQ V Pn'.i'n'if1tiul1 Sfn'i'ir1fii'f.r Siiccessors to Kelly Pharmacy, Inc. NV.xsriixGTox Avrixir ixxo 11TH ST. XVACO, TEXAS .- ,, THE NIODFRN PLAN OF EDUCATION: I. Fiifzixll Uvaico H1'gjf1 Sclzoof. 2. Jftelia' Four-C Coflvye. oo., 3. Jc1'1'pf11 fmszifiozi or 101111111111 f7I't'fNll'll- sh 11011 for II jvi'of1'.v.v1'o11 111 LIlIl Z't'l'.Yl.l4'Y. Four-C Summer School Begins Monday, klune 3 Four-C 5Y01ll'I'lllfll7't'H Sui KNIGHT, Pl't IlIlt'IIf KVM. L. BAINE, I'ii'1--Pzwifli-:if Bachinan: Hey Pete. Pete S.: Yeah. Baehnian: All right F Pete S.: Yeah, Bachnizni: lVell, then, I guess l shot a bear. ..1-..J.- c w lllrs. Hicks: Wlint did your futher say when you smaslieil the new car? Helen Ruth: Shall l leave out the swear words? lllrs. Hicks: Yes, of course. Helen Ruth: lVell, he didn't say 21 word. Congratulations, Seniors! COlIlf7lI.lIlKlIf.Y of BAR E LU BER CO. goo SOUTH EIGIITII ST. PHONE 267 6-Bottle Carton B MMP- H- Suppl!!- Dfl- .Quant Jfrww rws osroslr W 2 1 f' dflpvdlg Q f I E 1 ,... ,... 2 ...... I dggw ' -'-' . 'HA' ' ' ' FIVE , CE IUIS Tl1z111ks WHAYNE H. FARMER CoMMERC1AL PHoTooRAPHER VVACO, TEXAS Dear Son: This is the cliff from which the Spartans threw defective children. lvish you Xi e1e here. Love, Dad. -ink- F 5 The Daily Blah wishes to correct the mistake that was printed in their paper of Fi-itiafy 13, which said, HIL .Iohn Doe is a defevtive in the police force. This is a typographical error. fllr. Doe is really a detective in the police farce. Compliments of TEXA PCJWER D LIGHT C . Good study means ffood future I . 5 M I he Progress Good food means good health. I,Al.'NDERERS VISIT DRY CLEANERS AND IJYERS FUR STORAGE The Progre.rr Ifzly Pff'1l5e.r 420 Atsrix Prioxn i3oo FRANKLIN .xr 17TH Visitor: How many instructors work at this institution of learning? Pupil: About one-third of them. -Jemi- A' 3 IXIary Al.: lVhat did the eannibal's daughter say when she sat down to dinner? Nora E.: Give this little girl a great big hand. +R--+ Dear Clara, wrote the young man, pardon me, but I'm getting so forgetful. I proposed to you last night, but really forgot whether you said yes or no. Dear lVill, she replied by note. So glad to hear fro: ' ' no to somebody last ' h ' n you. I Lnew I had said mg t but had forgotten who it was. 'st 75p-if gm! N no 'B' B R EAD RAI BO B KERS V. L. ARRL MILK PLANT Ire Cream and Dlllil'-Y PI'0I1,lll'f.Y 1217 Noun ISTH ST. PHONE 2513 T1:11PLEToN SEED STo111f1 417-.119 FRANKLIN AVE. XVACO, TEXAS Foil SALE UR RENT-Aly Chair in Mr. Torrance's Qfliee. C I-IARLISS BRAZELTON EPITAPH So here she lies, Take heed, yo11 guys- This girl o11ce known as Katie She droye her car, P. S. XVill furnish cushion. Through gates ajar' 7 To heaven-doing eighty. Lives of great men all remind us As their pages o'er we turn, That we're apt to leaye behind us Letters tl1at we ought to burn. .543 Norma Alack: She had her 11ose broken in three places. Evelyn U.: That'll teach her to keep o11t of those places. .init A Illflll admires the woman who makes him think but he keeps away from l1e1'. He likes the woman who makes him laugh. He loyes the girl who hurts l1i111. But he marries the girl who rlatters him. HE L1.oY11 STL'111o wishes to extend its sincerest thanks and good wishes to tl1e stafif of the 19.141 Daisy Chain, whose understanding a11d co-operation have aided us immeasurably i11 accomplishing our Dlll'POSC'-l1fllUf'lj', to haye this year's annual to include the best i11 the art a11d science of photography. lt is with something like the emotion that one feels i11 shaking the hand of a dear and helpful friend that we acknowledge the spirit in which they so faithfully worked with us so that tl1eir work a11d ours might be coordinated to the best mutual adyantage, and wish them the best of luck and as successful fruits from their future labors as they have enjoyed in putting o11t this yearbook. llllllll sigxochg lg, K0 5 Q'- E Q 9. -5 4 lou ot THE LLOYD TUDIO 711.13 .AVSTIN AVENUE P11oNE 5613 Cvfllllflill 1f'1 1 rx of Ifigfzfiglit Your Cllllflll WALIiER'S II ' H AN CLEANERS ANU HATTFRS OIL GLOW PERMANENT IIQ NoRTH 6TH ST. PHoNE 2525 At Your Favorite Beauty Shop GEO. I-I. LANE ELECTRIC LIGHTING FIXTVRES LAMPS-GIFTS FOR SALE- One good Civics note- book CBass Editionl. BILLIE GRAY PARK Q21 XVASHINGTON AVENUE Usher: How far down do you want to sit, miss? Agnes H.: All the wav, of course. Qui?- IXI1's. Fritz: uXX7OIHCIl always contradict one another, Bliss IXIoore: They do not. -'Aguila llarv ,Io T.: How long could I live without brains ? llargaret Ann J.: That remains to be seen. ignit- f 5 Richard Evans Cin 21 barber shopj : Say, how long do I have to wait for a shave? Barber fatter a close lookj : About six months to a year. Compliments of MCLE DO Electric 85 adio O. loo 1 - IOO3 AUSTIN AVEN UE WACO, TEXAS VVC Will Bond You Barrett Rubber Co. Ive Will Insure You I N No. 2 D' ' N S ' 1- C Distrilfumrs nf avis trib mg 0. gym , W W Y X I 1 I risk I nuts General Insurance 5 STORAGE LIBERTY BIQILDING ':a:Lf,'5ji6ia' ALXVAY5 UPEN IVACO' TEXAS PHONE 441 Pnoxs 688 STH .xxn FR.xNK1.1N lXIr. Bernhausen: I contend that any one who cannot make himself understood is an idiot. Do I make myself clear? Lloyd B.: No, lXIa1'1'iage is an institution. lNIarriage is love. Love is blind. Therefore marriage is an institution for the blind. First Cannibal: Too late for dinner? Next Cannibal: Yeah, 9Vl'l'j'bOLlylS eaten. Look at the funny guy out there sitting down talking to the banana peel! To Tllorzli I,lf.XVlNGfSllCL'CSS and Hap- piness. To Tnosii REXIAINING-XXII Abun- dance of lfnriching Ifxperiences. LIQUID SUNSHINE IIQTTLING CO. liflffffll' of Algy san' the bear The bear saw :Xlgy The bear was bulgy The bulge was Algy. .5 mg.. XVilliam playing by himself, Tonk some dishes from the shelf, Saving: Indoor basehall's great! sivx slim' -.- l.IQl'ID si'Nsu1Ni-3 Hem,-'Q ,I DMN, ,md ,I M TRIPLE XXX ROOT HICICR Q l.e. e, , YES VVE HAVE I'I'l I4UlIlf7!llll!'l1fA' of 7 You're sure to find everytliing you want at lvzirds. Besides the wide assortments , H, on our counters, you ezin choose from Illtlfltltl items in our Catalog order dee K partment. O' XVACO, TEXAS loo per eent for VVaeo High l l 'uid .l.'l'H .xxn QXTQSTIN Piioxia 11182 llr. Perry: Do you know, A. KI., Il fool can ask more questions than a wise man can answer? A. RI.: YVell, that explains why I tailed in my exam, sir. ..l NJ.. : ra Wve editors may dig and toil 'Til our lingers are sore, But some poor fish is sure to say, 'Tye heard that joke before. If there is anything in a man, travel will bring it out-especially oeean travel. When ou eave School... The training you are now reeeiving will soon begin to make itself felt in your future life. VVhen you begin to work for money, you will find progress easier if you have learned to make money work for you. Open an aeeount in this bank now and keep it growing. You will soon hnd that money can be a good servant that will supplement your own eiforts in pro- viding you with many things besides the neeessities of life. START YOPR ACCOVNT NLYW The Citizens National Ban k V. S. Dmosirom' WACO, TEXAS MR. E. E. IXIOHKNDRU Businfxs 11I11n11gr1' 111111 71l'l'lI,Y1lI'f'I' o IIYIIIU High Sflmol MR. NI. M. H1AXY'ES Bll5'iIIl'S.V Jlazzngrr' of City Sflzools 111111 High Srlmul ,ltlllrlirs Ci0ll1f7IiIIlF7lfS of W. D. LACY COAL CO. MCALESTER COAL RED CHAIN FEED Pure Milk and Ice Cream Co. 1'r f I - C . POULTRY SUPPLIES QM 1 5 te Wim XVAI. T. CLARKE, Jlmzager PHONES 22 AND 2211 VVaeo, Texas V 5TH AND JEFFERSON PHONES 350,351 Life is real, life is earnest, Let us strive to do our best, And departing, leave behind us Notebooks that will help the rest. -7 ?- png lXIrs. lXIeFarland: Jane, who was Anne Boleyn? Jane A.: A tlatironf' Airs. lbICFZll'lZlI1dZ VVhat do you mean? 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Prophet . BILL HOYVARD BLAND SCHWARTING . Svrgmnz-af-Arms . GEORGE SMITH SPONSORS MR. C. C. PERRY MR. E. A. BERNHAUSEN RING AND PIN COMMITTEE ROBERT MCCOLLUA'I MARTHA KING BILL O,BRIEN MARY jo ELLIS LOUISE GAYLE MARY EARL GURLEY BLA ND SC HVVARTING 'N ORVILLE POST BIARTHA LYNN TRAMMELL D.AVID KULTGEN CATHERINE Moss HELEN LEWALLEN LAURA JAN IZ ARIZI. 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ELIZ,-xnn'rH li111QQ1,15 Nlrlsli and Wag, Fall llI'lldllf'tl11l1 of Mask anal XVig, Mhl-Ymr Class Plav ll111c1:x': .-l1!11111 ,'Xu1.11111x': 111 1'11f1'1 1111111 111 ,ir,,. 111,111.111111111111-.11 .r111'1'11 ALONZO Bowuzs H0l1I1x'1 Pl111f11111'11f'l1y .5x5lIiITlUNI T11 111' 11 1111'1'l1111z1'.'11I L'lI'IlHA'A'Y' Rox' BRA L' N H11111:x': ,Sports .-Xxxi:ITI1'1N: Y11 1111.lr.' 11 110011 l11f111'.fl l11'111'1 EAR1. linux' llu1:11x': L11ll1'.111111 111111111 fnl1i1'1'.v Ax11111111N: 711 111- 11 ,mics 1111111111111 Cum' IZRAZELTON Science Club, Senior Hi-Y H1'1lcl:x': ,S:1'111111111111 11111f 11111'.v1'l1111'k 111111111 ,fXx1111Tl11N: f11 111- rin' f'1'1x1111'1'111 111 I31'11:1'lIn11 I.11111111'1 411111- f'1111,v RUBERT E. BRIGHT LLAJ1, fr-Y' Huacoan Sta , Business Staff of Daisy Chain llnlam: l1'111l:11111 Ax1111'll1'1Ng 1,1 1111 H1111 1111v 11111111111 ,v111111'11111 ,v 111111511111 11 11'111'k 111111111 11111 11111111' I-'luxclzs BROOKS Pep fluh lI1'11111x': C 11ll1'1f11111 111111'1'11,l11111k.r ANIIQITIUNI In lu' 1111 111'1'11f'11f1111111l fl11'1'11f'1,r1' BERTHA JEAN BROWN HOI5lLX'Z C0llz'rt1'11y frcrfumr bofflu AMRITION: To lmvc .tonic omlvitron DL' EVVARD BRL' N ER HOlXRH'I Flmtngrnfrlry .-XMRITION: To lic rr fl'oz'cl1n31 .mlv,r- num BIILDRED BL'1cE Mixed Chorus HOl4l,X'2 Sf'ort.v Aximriow: To hr rr nruprr DICK BL'sH Mask and VVig, National Honor Society, Senior Hi-Y, Editor of the Huacoan, Interscholastic Lea- gue Contest Play, Fall Produc- tion of Mask and XVig, Mid- Year Class Play, june Class Play, XVho's XVho in Texas High Schools HOREY: Sludyrnfy ,empir- Axinrrloiv: To hr an nrtm or joinunlrst CH ERRY B LOSSONI CALL Horam: Dniicinrf mid s1s'irnnii'1rg1 AMRITION: To bc li danrrr DOROTHX' CALVERY HOHRY: Skating AMRITION: To he iz 5ff'llU5ll'l7f'1lL'l' Dicii BROWN Senior Band Hourly: Cl7HL't'fl'H!I 0r'r'l1C.rti'n Irnrifrs fwcturm ANIRITION: To lic rr hand liivvrtov' SHARLET BUCHANAN Pep Cluh HORNY: flrrrzmugy AMRITION: To gm to Tczrnicssrc to rollryc IRENE BL'RcHELL Holciwz cnllrcfiligy fox! rrrrdx and rintnrr' .Study Axfnirioivz To zrork za-ith .rmnll r1n'l drrn in li lromr or in xf1l11fl01l ELEANOR BLisH Senior Band, English Literary Society HORNY: Plr1jvl'1ig tcnrzis AHRITION: To bc a rirnzcinzy tmrlxm' D. VV. CAIN Science Club, Senior Band, Senior Orchestra HOBBY: Playrzg lmrn .AMBITIONZ To hr a .rrlmol fmrlivr -IOSEPHINE CAMERON Science Club, Mixed Chorus HOBRY: Skvlt'l11'11y7 and singing AM i:1'riON: In bc K1 .YHFQIFOII E. BI. CAMPBELL Yell Leader, Senior Boys Glee Cluh, Mixed Chorus lloruwz ffzrlx hXlRlTIUNI Ili luj fi fimmns xllfffrvll BEN F. CAPERTON Senior Band, Senior Hi'Y HOIIIIY: hlrlx um! urI'f'lIIuI1v AAIIIITIIIN: l'0 fu' un I1rIImfII1tIIIII L'H'lllll'L'l' BI,-XRGARET CHAFIN Modern Romans Latin Cluh Hmmm: lollrmfzlm Ilofm AxII:ITIoN: Ili lmrrl VIRGINIA CHILDS Girls Tennis Club lflwm: rjvqmf fn .rrlnml AXIIKITIOIN Yu Fu' :I f'lIvI',wtfIl udiftvi flflll zilsliirrfnl Doiuus CLARK YO lienhelmer, N at ion a l Hmm: Society, Mid-Year Class Play lloniwz Rrailfllfv ,XXII:ITloN: ll' III' rl .rlI'n.I-I f'l1I'v CH.-KRLINE CL,-XRKSUV English Literary Sm-if-ly, Senior Band llonvx 7 h'I'InlIm1 nm! lmml .X xII:I1loN: To ln' I1 Iirlinmlol'-I' rm lIIIn'1IIiI ETTA RUTH CAMPBELL La Granda, Radio Playhouse Horziwz Ci01'I'rxf'n1Id1vI51 uni! hiking! f'l'I'i111'r5 XxII:1TIoN: Tu br ll J11I'I'I'xx nn rinlw CLAYTON ARPENTER Modern Ro ans Latin Club, National Honor Society Houiwz .llusir AxIsITIoN: Ta bc II gllurif sxiryi-ma ELBERT B. CHATHAA1 Senior Band Honky: Hllllllllfl AxII:ITIoN: To br u f'I'trolI'1m1 wxyirircz' VIRGINI.A CLARADY Genheimer HOIIIAY: Collrtrtzrlif f't'r'fi1uII' lwltlrs :XMBITIONI To hr an lvzfurvur dI'I'ulIItor' AIARTHA CLARK Darden HoIIIIx': Sfmtx AxIsITIoN: Tn .rf'rI'mII:I- In ,mnrr flrld of IIIf.mII'.I,I Bos CLAx'PooL Editorial Stal? of Daisy Chain lloItI:x': ISII'-wIIrI,1 und ,If'IfI'I.I .XAIlIITIoN: To ylrt II gn:'I'I'rIr11I'IIl l'II5IfIoH li0L'STON CLINTON, JR. Forum, 'enio Hi-Y, National llonor Society, School Govern- ment, VVho's XVho in Texas High Schools, june Class Play llonI:Y: tfvllvilznw xluuifxv um! fiurnq Hoy Stout 'uwvrk .-XMI:I'rIoN: 'Ili br an ufflfrr In Iln' lfiiilvd .Stulizx IX'u1'y MAX CORLR Honny: Srortx AMIIITION: Tn lu' un I'11yIvIrI'1 HOWARD A. COLEAION HOlillX'1 Rrfzdzrm Inn! nrtiuyl ARIRITION: Tu III' u lvIf.mIrx.r mun XTIRGINIA COPELAND HOIHIY: L nllrriilxgf lllllllh'flll'C liuisvv AIIIIITION: To lu' 11 .m:'rlnv'y XVILLI.-XB? COOP Mask an XVi , all Production of Mask and XVig HlPllRX'f Linllfrtiml .vtunxfnv AxII:IrIoN: To hr on offirrr zu ilu' mfdunl fmfxr of flu' !,lIllfL'd Status Nfiry XVA NDA CRAYY FORD Honky: RFlll1IIl!l AMHITIUNZ To rutrr Ihr i7llSll!L'A'.Y 1i'nVlc1' BETTY COFFIELO Darden llonnyz tollvrllllfl ymfvr mutilirs AAIIIITION: In .xlri-fnmf' DOROTHY ROSE COLEMAN English Literary Society, Huacoan Stal? Homo 1 Siwmizmm ,XxIIIII'IoN: lo hr un I',I'I'I'llllI'C Jr- II lury GILDA RAE COLLINS Pep Club, Huacoan Staff HtWRRX'Z IYFIYYIIS ami nIr1k11If7 AIIIIITION: In lu- Ii 1-rmufrxrtrrvtiirx' BI.-XRY xl,-XDALE I N COOK Pep Czluh ' Honnv: Iliniiirm-Ik AMRITION: To hu If uIo'sIfY-- IJOYLE Cox The Eyes of NVaro High HOIIRY: PlInI1Ig1rnjIl1y, ,I1I'r'mlniu1, .mtl buwlznzgf AYIIIITION: To yu nv ,lH I'fol1I DOROTHX' 'RIPPEN Zinn! -. ,. Genheimer, mlfirls Glee Club HOIIIIY: I7III1I'1'11y1 .XIII:ITIoNz To yo to Baylor EVELYN CROCKETT Huacoan Staff HOBBY: Fiddliny :will tvs! tubvs AAIRITION: To br I1 laboratory tccllnziznn XVANOA FAYE CROSS Pep Club, Huacoan Staff H0liRX'Z Boys :XMBITIONI To sing :mth a fuumug m'I'lIcst1'a VIRGIE CROXV Girls Tennis Club, Girls Tennis Team HORRY: 1fullI'I'tIIIy7 f'IftIcI'c fox! rurrls AMRITION: Tn ur! out uf 1111111 .vrlmal nud into uollryc ANNA RI.-XRIE CZICI-IOS Pep Club HOERI: Su'rmnIzIIg7 and gmlm in Simms ,-XMRITION: Tn br an mfmmr dcrofnlm' MARY JEAN DAVIS La Granada, Senior Girls Glee Club, Huacoan Staff, Voice Class, Production Staff of june Class Play HORRY: TI'nz'clm57 AAIRITION: To work M1 fr III'-Irsf'I1f'r1' 111 n large fury NIARY ALICE IDE.-NN G. A. A., Senior Band Honnv: Kminkm,l AMRITION: To hr n rmllr,-r DOROTHY' CROSS The Eyes Of VVEICO High, Senior Band HOllIKX'I PlInt0yfr'af'IIj' A-XMBITILINZ To lm II xzcuurfnfcf- 1'lmmg1rIIf'lzc1' FRANCIS CROSSLIN Senior Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Voice Class HORBX'1 Colvrtlvzgf IIId1'IIII jmI'ElI'y A:III:ITION: T0 sum in flu' .lIrtI'of'UlI- Inn Ofirru Llmrzvs BYRON CUPP Science Club HORIIY: Sf'm't,v ARIBITION: To I-I' IIII rvzyxriru FRANC ES DAVIS H1'lHIlX'2 Limfkzmf .AXIHITIONZ To hr II xIrI'I'rr.v III uny- tlzzugl I II-flrmf-t DORIS DEAN QA Girls Choral Club HORN: fnllrulfrm f'1I'fIur,: ANIIIITION: lin lu' :I frIr'utI' .nufrtirlui xl.-XXICE DEES Pep Club l'IOnIax': IXI'Ff'lllfI 11 .vrwif I-wok AAIIIITION: To lu' nu m.uInlIuIIt ToNY DE llI,xR1.a, -IR. HUIKHYI Sports :XBIBITIONI To br u bizxmrxs :mm BEEF .Io DEVER Darden, Intermediate Girls Glee Club HonnY: bmp urtx Axttzrrioxz In bt' u .mmrr in u popular 0l'C1'll'Ifl'L'l THERON A. DILDY XVaeo High Ae ronuts HUBBX'i Hnzldilm ,rlizfx und uzrflumzv Axim-iirioxz Tu bt' u rzcfzl mzuzrzref RI.-XRG.-XRET IDOCGHTY Uenheimer, Modern Romans Latin Club HOBBY: Volltutzilyl furvlgfu money umi mululi lzuldurs .-Xxtnirxoxz Tu trawl t'.rtmx5zz't'ly BILLY EASON YVaco High -lunior Academv of Science, The Eyes of YVnco High, Intermediate Band HonnY: Pllotouruplrj' und stomp: .-hrrziriowz To bv u ut-zvs-rce'l f11Uf0fH'Uf'1lF?' I AIARY jo EL,L1s Genheimer, xchool Government, National Honor Society, Business Staff of Daisy Chain, XVho's XVho in Texas High Schools HomzY: Livllnrrlllgr l'vrfn1ne bottlu: .-XMBITION: To br 41 fashion bnycr PETE DE PALMO HONEY! Studying AMBITIUN: To be u :ulvxmun IJELL DICI-asox Senior Band HQBBY: tolli-ttznzg .vhells und drmumy :XMHITIONI To be un arlxxt R L' BY DOLLAHITE HOBBY: Dummy :XSIHITIUNZ To bt' u llutuslftlfter rupazlrr EYELYN DYSEK Q-dflf -ff' Genheimer, Squdent Council, Na- tional Honor Soeiety, Production Staff of Mid-Year Class Play, Secretary of Mid-Year Class, VVho's XVho in Texas High Schools HOBBY: LuIlm'!1'11g .ronzienirx from utlwr uomitrzcx AKMHITION' To be a useful citxsmz BETTY ,Io ELLIS Senior Girls Glee Club, Coleman Library Club HOBBY: tullrriing picture: AMBITIUN: To be u runt'w't xrnger THELMA ELLIS HUBBY: C'ullm'tx'r1g stumps and Jtlmwiy ,-XMBITIUN: To be I1 nirrse CAMILLA ENGLISH Pep Club, Girls Tennis Club Horam: 1 nllwrtzzzg f'lft1n'r'x AA1i4lT1uN: Tu bi- n zzzuri' RICHARD Norm' on EVANS QAJV lnterrxidiate Band llnuuy: ,-Iriirtimi, bouts, mul nmtorx :XMBlTIUNi Tu lu' in tin' nrmy un' cuffs RoRER1' E. EVANS HUBRV: Nmnlmu Sfnnixli lilvr'ut1r1'v :XNIBITIONI Tu ln' u Spuuixll xflmlur Fiw A EARL ENVING VV:n-H High Girl Reserves, kerse Speaking Choir Horam: xoII.'i!1w1.r fur :mill uni! .vi rufibaoks .-Xurlrmsz Tu be u buximxvx wmmm VER x MAI lf ARR Ln Granada llonlni ,Xfiurlx und f'l4'nvinu olllrrpv ,'x.Nll5l'lIA'lNi To finish Izmir xi lnml und un fu fcillfw. Fm i'lERCl'S0'N' Darden llunuV: ,biivlllll rnnu. .Xunli'IoN: fu Iwi' in flux-lui Lois EPHRAIM Senior Band Houicvz Siinfzrm und xfnuix :XMBITIUNI Yu be an inivrzm' dcfmntur ROBERT XV.-XRREN IQVANS, .IR ,Cuff 27' Se-nioifBand Hunuv: lflvutnrul mm'l1umi'x null ulivmixiljv .-XMHITION: To lm un rlcftrnnl or 11105 nun rn-rr GI..-Xl3X'S EVETTS Pep Club, Senior Girls Glee Club, VVuco nigh Girl Reserves HouuV: t,LfIli'fInm folders from dif- fcrmzt .vtirfus AMRINON: To be u xxmnv' lVJAN FARR Science Club Hmmm: .lliulrl unplunrs ARIUITIONZ Tu he un urnilifr AI.wn.nA FAl'n1oN Hunley: Pluviuu YUIIHIX null 414111.-rum :XMHITIUNI In bucunn' fumuns TR.-xVls FERG1'soN Senior Band, lnstrumentnl Class HonRx': ffulllfl fn pi-'turn' ,rlwiwx AMRITIUN: lu ln' u mum. mn L CHARLES FIELDS Radio Club llolmx: lfinlm ,Xxrl:ITIoN: fu ln' un ulnrrztul tllhlllllllll L1'Cn.1.E FIESZEI. Homw: lfuuilnnf in1'f'vu'tm'u stories .Xxlitlrlowz Iii i',rf'ltwr .-lfrnu Riwxioxn. Fl, HER 4'.L,v-f' if English Literag' Society, Assist- ant Business Manager of Daisy Chain, Production Staff of june Class Play Hl1ll5l5X'Z ll'r:tmi1 t'5.n1y.r und slmrt .vturrux .-Xximrmwz To lu' Llnrf uf ,xltzff uf the Lontfd .Storrs .-laniy CURT FoRxEL National llonor Society, XVaco Iligh Aeronuts, Senior Band Hmzltvi .lltulul unfrluutkr Au 1:I'rIoN: Tu lu' un ummnurtnnl LiPltIlPlL' I IJOROTHY FURTL' N F Avrompanist of Boys Choral Clulv Hoisuvz Rvuilmif ont! lzlkruo Axrurrlowz To ln' a .rtunotnulrlzca CECIL Fucys QJJY uf Homer: ,Slrfi-.fturrtzzrrf FRANCES F1Ei.ns La llranatla, Senior Orchestra Humax: tollmllllu ,Sifwrllrxlz zrnlzu Au ic1TIo1v: lu ln' iz 1!i'11urfnrf'l1m BILLI E l.oRR,xl NE FINST.-X13 Home Economics Club Hourly: lfvudirlif Axiuirioxs Tu ln- iz ,wirrturv -ll'.XNlT.-X FoG1.EM.1.N Pep Clulm llonm: l nlliwtlriff muh I1 lunflcr Axiulrrowz To lu' tr flood stmrutml- Min N E fm FQ Fon: Mask and XVig, Mill-Year Class Play, june Class Play, Fall Pro duction of Mask .ind XVig, lnter- scholastic League Contest Plav, Senior Band, Senior Orcllestra Hoses L'ollut'f1r1l1 xluriilkx' :XMI-IITIIVNL fo Zfc tr brain .YIHLIUUII BETTY Lot FR: l:Nl-XX Mask and XVig, lrall l'ii.dutnon of lN'1aslt .intl Nllig llomay: hqlin., Axiicirioxz To bf .1 .tiff ffl 11:1 GRA-xm' FL'LE1uGHl Honey: Sports ANIUITIUN: To ln- un officio' in the -'XNIHITIUNZ T0 lh' UPI Vlr'U!l'1w1l Cmlnti .Siitlffx .Xuzyv UHAXHIF- ' JOHN FL'l.l2RlGHT Huunv: .5uiIini1 :XMBlTlONi To gm tu .-lrirnilrolis EVELYN fl.-XRNER Intermediate Girls Glee Club, Pep Club HOBBY: lhiriczmf AMUITION: Yu br zz modrl LOUISE fl.-XYLE Darden, Senior Girls Glee Club Mixed Chorus, Voice Class HORRV: llniltlllll Axiuirmxz Tu lu' u uuutl rouk RUTH GILL Pep Club Hom-rx: Tunmf und xkulluil JXIXIBITIUNI Tu ln' u PIIHXB AIURRIS chili!-lFL I fI,,Lll',,f-f' XVacO Higli Aermnuts, La Cirana da, National llunur Society, Stu- dent Council HORHY: .llmivl uzuulzon A'-IRITION: To ublunx nu umution mb UL Sunil: A-lniuriyn BLUNIE Goonxux Nunc et Tune llouuv: L ullmtzrzu rmmlturu t-bfncfr Au u1T1oN: Tu Ju rudin :uwk HARRY clARDNER Football, Treasurer of June Class Hourly: I-mvfbull and ,VZUIHIPIYIPILI :XMDITIONZ Tu Ivr u fl'U2't'lHl,l Jules Hlfllllljlflr IDOROTHY GASSAWAY HOREY: Srruf' hunks Axiutrtox: Tu bv u xurretury 711 wmv bzirnzuxx ufjnfu BENNY CSEORGE Intermediate Boys Glee Club, Production Stall of june Class Play Hounr: 1-':xh1uif, rullutliuff pifxs, und hinilmg ,-XMMTION: To bu u imnri prtmlrimz F7l5ll!lt'L'l IQ.-XTH.-KN ALLEN CllLNlORE, ,IR HOBBY: Cullurtzmf fwfr :XXIHITIONI To bt' im ufflzm-ft FRANK CEUOCH . , J ep ub Hoiziayz .-lr! Axiuxrtoxz In lu- un .iftzrz XVILLIANI CEORDON Senior Band lloisiwz Lritclizml fu radius and ummm fu. tnrtnr AMRITION: Tn lriwcl ELC N1 GR.-YHAA1 K ' ,sro HOI4l5X'Z R1'111i11z11 .AMHITIONZ To 111't Ll 1-l111111'1' I0 'work B.-XQHAIAN KGREER 4 21144 Poet uf June Class, Senior Hi-Y, Science Club, Student Council, NVaco High junior Academy of Science, june Class Play HOI!IiX'Z Fl111l1111r11f'l1y 111111 sttznzf 1'1.1ll1'1't11l1! Ax11v1'r1uN: To bt' 11 51111151111 FRED CEREYELLE H1,1111:Y: b'f'1111x Ax1111Tl0N: T11 bu 11 H13-x11'11I 1'1i111'11- I11111 11z.f!rz11't01' PECGIE HACKNEY Girls Tennis Club, Girls Tennis Team H11111zY: L11lI1'1tr1'1111 f1'rf111111' buttl1'.r ,XBIBITIUNZ T11 bc 11 1111v:'11' JZ111' 121' 1i1'1'5s d1',v111111'r CARR1E BELLE HALL Modern Romans Latin Club, Production Staff of June Class Play HOI!I1X'Z R1'11d11111 .-XMHITIUN: To bu ll 1111611111111 LORAINE HLANIILTON N , ,044-Zfff Genheimer, M1 -X ear Class Play HllBliX'Z R1'11111'1z11 K11'fl1l1'v11 N0r1'i.r' 111111115 AA11:1'rioN: Tu bc 11 Sfllllljll 1lZfL'3'f7l'L'fF7' BILLIE GREEN lloui1Y: L'1Jll1'1't1n11 f'H'f1H'UA' :XMHITIONI Tu bv 1111 a1rlz'11c :!1'u'11rd1.'.vx BILLIE NIARGUERITE GRESHARI La Granada HOUHX'I Pl10toyr11,hl1y :XMBITIUNI To be 11 d1'.v1'gner MARY EARL QURLEY 0-gefzfff Darden, Mid- 'ear Class Play H0liHX'Z Pl111tUyr11f1l1y Ax1u1'r1oN: To be 1111 interior dfrorrztor LOUISEjWf11iE ET Intermediate Girls Glee,Club Houuvi Sirigmg Ax1111'r1oN: To be 11 great smyer CATHERYNE HALLMARK Home Economics Club, XV:i1'o High Girl Reserves Ho11I1Y: Tvunix AMBITIUN: To be 11 l11b11r11t11ry fL'Cl17lILlCUL LEO I'I,-KMUSEK 'xx ' HOBBX'I Rcuding AMEITION: To be fl s111'1'1us X. -IACK ,H A N N.-x Senior lizxncl, 5CIlllN' Orchestra, Prophet of Mid-Ye-zu' flaw Hoiaur: tullmtaznf .murrrtux .XylmT1.V,yg IQ, lu' .1 .-'rilyzrtl furlfll u.ttfuuIllu! FRAN14 Hi-mln' llfuc lay: Hu5A't'll'ull .Xxlizxrl-AN: fu ln' tm .1...f1n1t.:n1 VVFRNUN H.xRl,,xN liolf Cluls Honurj fmlf ulltl xllurl ,xlulzux .Xx1uiTiuN: lu bt' u niutrllxl XVIILFURD l'l.XRI.FSS H ,V -: lwl1.uuff lufmti AXxlin11no ll, wt u ftorutinrx twill: flu' I, :Trl ,Nt lint llokorux' Rosie H xRRIci,i. UA hula Choruy llumr i'il'lIIllllTllk'N Vluh llonnnzy: .Nfww1.r .XXIICITIIVQI In lw .1 i1.'1nn7r'uf1l1rz lhm Y ll,uuus lloiuax mol! nm! H111 .XXIILITIUNZ 1.1 M' ctwllku- .u nz all limi 'null Tut-1 Iii CL'RT1s H,AR.-XLSON Hzuuzy: .-lr! mul mnsif .Xxii:iTioN: Tu bt' tm ur't'lz1!t'.I Rrm' N ELL H.ARKINS Senior Girls Glee Cluh, Nlixecl Fhorus, Pep Cluh llolnzY: Tunuix und rullutlaml lluuu mltulx Aximrlox: To ln' 11 lilvzarzunz LONDA I. ISN E Ht-xR1,Ess Intermediate Girls lilee Cluh Huluzr: lffllurfrrnf :ulnn-:mfs AMMTIUN: To bt' 11 ulrrsf KENNETH HARNA-xcx f! f The Fyew of VVaro High, National Honor Society Hoielzvz Pfufluffrizflzj' .'XMl'ITIlINI In bu tl l'luftmfr'nf'liua' UNA LEE l'l.-XRRELSON llomw: lruuix A7.ll:i1'loN: Ib lu' fx .iocrm lxIoGENE HARRIS lluleux: 1 ull-'lflllff lwwul lmlziilml krllruxv tm-1 f'I1ol.uHuf'hx AXXIIZITUINI Il' ln' lr tlutfm S. XV. HARRIS Senior Boys Ulee Clulw, Mixed Chorus Clulw llomny: tiflliulum lfi1.r1u.'.r5 nu rr J iollfnm iinrlx Auielriox: lu lu' 1: luzuvrl Norm FVELYN l'l.XRTLFY I.:1 Granada, English I.iter:1ry Society llolclw: t liizxirm Vrlnilufhxr ,Xxiinlrioxz lp winks u ,xizinizu uf znhutr: sr I uuii.'rt.:A'r CH.xRI.Fs HAWKINS Mid-Year Class Play llouux: I-lntaml .Xxiunioxz Tu iw ilu ulv.tri.ul fflxlllllnnll' CELAIJYS KIARI E llAYNl2S Senior Band lrlolziw: Ruminm null .ffmli ,Xxlizlrloxz In lm u .itizz-fiuufllcr EVGENIA HEARN Ci. A. A., Senior Band HOBBY: lullulzrlu :ul1ut'mff.i Axxiclrlox: fw br iz nuuu RIARY Fi,I2,xnETH H may Senior Girls Glee Clulu, Yell Leader llumcxi: 1 ollrxlnlif mf:w'IIy ,xlnuzr .-Xumrloxz fu lu' Il z1.':u.f1mfu'z' ru portur BISRLIN H.XR'I'IG.fXN Mask :incl XVig, Mid-Year Claw Play, lfull Production of Musk und XVig, Production Stull of june- Claw Play lluuux: lfrfmiulzr v Aurrriorsz IU lm un u:m1,,r AILFFN HASTINGS lutcrmedinte Girls Ulee Clulw, Mixed Chorux Clulw, XV:u'o High iiirl Rrwrvrs Hoizlzxj L ulln. 1111.1 nmhl. fiflrlm v Axiiwriobfz fu br u sa.1.'ru1,x' fNI.1.RG.xRET lvl.-uns Sricncf Clulv, Intermedialtc Ciirlx Cilee Club, NVai'o High liirl Rwervcs Hoicizy: Rrurlnzff :XYIYITIHNZ li' ln' nu ,X-mx' mill lulmlultw V tfJ1u1.'Li1u ll.-XHEI. H,x7ifLwoon Homer: K.'u.l.u1 :XXIICITIUNI Y., u.f u full R.xYxioNn H FARN Senior Baud, Student Coon- il Horam' lllmi' .Xi-ii-ITIUN: fu fu if f uw ,lfIUll1I!lliI NI.-xRx'A1.ic-E H rui'-rum Un-nheimer Hoimy: 1ollaxfiliilfuufiinx Aui1iT1uN: To trucrl izluuizd ,AGNES HENDERSON A M II Huacoaii Staff HoIIIII': ,-lit ITIIIN: III do social SL'1'1'lL'e' wi-I fil,URlI-X H ERBERT Honey: tullI'IlIrII1 .rmzpxlxotx :X RI MITIUNZ To Zu' II JI'III'tIIrx ,IAQKIE HICKEY lienheimer HoIIIIx': LUllI'ItInII I'IIIIrmI RRIIIITIIINZ Yu by II I1lIImnIn'I .IEANETTE Hicks Pep Club Hoi-II I. I-fll.'IIIIII1 5I'IInIfI9 A II IIIII Iv. Yo bu Im III!I'r'Iw' I'lff0I'IItIfr NIARX .ALICE iill I U Iam It In A II II llilll 2 III ri fwvnux and I H Inu If IrIkI'l.9 II U0 1 IIIIIIM ITIIINZ fu III' Q QI ALIIERLI HoLIIrN HoIIIIx': 111115 und fry, I UNC IU 'VI' UH UH' IUPIJIIIIIUIINII rlllgll IKVIW' ml -lol-INNY H ENIIERSUN HLIIIIIY: Li0llI'I'lnII1 L'IIItI'Il Stuff: IIIIIIIIQI' AxII:ITI0N: To by f'rI'sIIiI'r1t uf IIII' Braniff .4vII'rII'IIn .-Jirzuriys DILLON RAY HERRING The Eyes of YVIICIJ High, Kodak Editor of Daisy Chain HOIIIIY: PlIIItIfIlrIIfII-I' :XMBITIONi Tu be IIII III'I' :Ivins , lII1lI1IfiIlf'lII'r HELEN RI'TH HICKS Latin Tou rn ament, Uenheimer Honey: PlIIyIrII1 tlII' PIIIIIII I-XIIIIITIIIN: fu trII:'I'1 IIbrI1IIIi LEON HILL XXYHCO High junior Academy of Science HoI:IIx': lrII:'I'lIrIIf .AXIIIITIONI l'I: l1I' II 5II1I'wIIIn RIIRERT HoLcoxIII Y HIIIIIIY: LUIIIVIIIIII .I'tImIf'x iXxIIII1'IoN: III mInIIII1I' II hzzyzrzusx ji: m BEN HoI.I.In.1.x' Football HUIIIIY: IPIIIIIRIIIIJ ,-XNIIIITIIIN: 7o III' II ffIIysII+I1 I'dI1I'II- T tion IiIrI'I for li.-XRY HONIAKER Senior Band, Girls Tennis Team HOHllX'Z 5f'orf.v AIIIIITION: To bc a f'lz.x-Jiuol rdiltvl- tion director GAY HUDSON Forum, Senior Hi-Y HOBBX'1 Tennis und rzzffnnrobilcs' AAIEITION: To br on oirlonrotwc ciiyuzcca' and designer JE,-YN HL'TSON National Honor Society HOIllKX'I Tmzrzzs and .v-Irmzmirryy .AMRITIONZ To Cflflflill' H1 some hum' of art work BILL JACKS School Government, Business Manager of Daisy Chain, Na- tional Honor Society, English Literary Society. HOI-IIIY: Kodoking IAMBITIONI In attend the L'vritczij!g Bluff.: .Nurwzl I-lcrzdcmy 'I' CSR.-RCE JENKINS Pep Cluh, Huacoan Staff HOIlHX'Z GUINIHI to .vlzmtur and rcndzng :XMBITIONZ To he 41 florist LOUISE JENKINS VVaco High Girl Reserves HOBBX'Z Cnllertrnyf fort cord: AMHITION: To bc fl flCl1'l'dl'L'SA'E'l' BILL HOWARD Science Club, National Honor Society, Football, Prophet of June Class, VVho's VVho in Texas High Schools HOHBX'Z Hunting and fishing AAIL:ITIoN: To he rz .mrgcon EYELYN H UGHES Senior Girls Glee Cluh, Mixed Chorus, Home Economics Cluh HOIIIIY: Illn.v1'I' AMIIITION: To he II grmt dcsrgnzcr NOREi.FSTExI2LfJAcK Genheimer, S536 Government, Huacoan Staff, Mid-Year Class Play, Assistant Editor of Daisy Chain, National Honor Society, VVho's Xvho in Texas High Schools HOBBX'2 ll'rxt1'III1 .rtnrtcx AMBITIQN1 To hc a lvilszricm 1:-muon CI-IARLFSC JENKINS Homzyz .N!'rwr.v AMIIITION: To be u hllJijlLJ.S man H.ALLlE RIARIE JENKINS HOIIIIY: Lbllrfrm-v form: ,AMFITIONZ Tn hr ff .vtrnmguny-hfr VIRCINI.A LOUISE JENKINS Home Economics Cluh IIOBIXY2 Uollmirvtfy fI1'ut111'c.r of friends .xMlZIT'l0NZ To hz' o lmtcl lm,rtc.rs H ETTIIZ Rizcis hloxis Darden, Mixed Chnrus Huiuax: llwnfningf .Xu lil 1 lux: Tu :nuke n1,vrl1'n11lis Inuit' Ilnln jim! rl1rwun.x Sul joxns Hur-1:x': ,-ltlilr'!n,r ,XMI-Hluxz In lu' fi lrlm' f'r'm1 :nun Graeme EVELYN .lL'NL'KS llru-mi tfflfrifillgl fm! ffuflx ,XMIZITIUNI In lu rl ,rrt1i'1ur,i' . .X ' A .' ii xx Poet nf Mill-Year Class, Hun- cnan btall, Forum, Fall Prnduc- tinn of Mask and XVig:, Mid- Year Cl ass PI ay Hfywrx 1 nllulrnlyr yffnmaff uni! rnrnx Xuvlrurw In lu' iz tfwfuinlzfuz lm: N CY Down Hx' KELL Ex' Pen Club, Senior Orchestra, String Enfeinhlc Humax: I nllr-'Inna xrlrnnl f-f1l'cr,r nm! frvullmll rllvlmux .XN!ItI'll4YN' lv fu' u www! .lmrfzrnri rrlfxun CIiARl,lifi liiixnnlrk Seninr lima Qilee Club, Mixed Chnrus, Yniee Clzixs, linglis'1 l,lIl I4lll'f Snviety, Nntinnzll Ilonur Society, Seninr lli-Y, XVhu's XVhn in Texas lligli Sclinnls llnmlx' inllrtlirm .xluu:l'.t .XNll'l1mN: fn ln' un nllrwllnllffuul lwrllhwl M.iRG.xRET ANN -IONES English Literary Society, National Honor Society Hiuu'x': flfllm tiny Iwi! 4 1:1115 .XNIIIITIUNI 'ln ln- 11 lulmr'ulm'y tvflznnmll AIARY KATE JORDAN Senior Orchestra, Science Clulw, String Ensemble Humax: f,nlli'rl1Hy -vfuuifis um! cank- Hlll .Xvianmxz lin ln' nu unlntut! Visrzxux A. KAGELER Yell Leader, Radio Playhouse, Mid-Year Class Play Hfuuvf: Rfzir-:fm ymnn' uni! nufuufruyx Milli Axiiziriuxz In ffzvn nr nnnzfmr .mniv lu: fn' lvrnrrllrss fn In lV,xNn,4 LEE KELLAR Pep Club ll1u:i:x': tnllurlinm .will und f'i'ff'ur' xlxfzkrwr AXMIHTIUN: fn lm u :Wy gmmi JIvrmy11uf'l1i'1' QHDELL IQELLY Radio Cluh ll1u:i:x': Hnzlrlrngf rnmirl uzff-Irznir .Xui:lTiuN: Tn lu' un rmmlnr LYNN liliNNEllY lntcrmcdiutc Hand ll4n:i:x: lllllllllhl ,mtl l14u,u'lnnk rldmgl .Xxir:lTmN: lr: Ivy u tlrnlfu' YVONNE IQENNEIJY Genheimer, Girls Tennis Club, Student Council, National Honor Society Hoiaizy: fmzmliiiff uml filuyllm icuniu 1xXlliI'lIUNI Yo lu' I1 .rctrrtflf-v IIIIII on t'.I'1I'lI,I'II'I' flll'I't'II'l AIARTHA KING Darden lloizizyz tollwt fill!! l'cI fiom' AAI Ill IIoN: lf- III' II lvgful .vcr i'ctIIIj.- EUGENE KITCHENS Honnx: SIVIIIIIIIIIIII ,XNIILITIUNI lo rufcr' llrt' IIIHQI' XV.-XNIPA KLINT Xvaco High Girl Reserves, Girls Tennis Club, Home Economics Club, june Class Play HoI:I:x': Ill I1.I'1't .XBIILITIONI In trucli f'lIy'sItIIl tviizmv tim! EVELYN ANNIE KRE'I'ZscHAI,xIt HOIIIIY: L'01'I'I'xl'uIIIlInfl :with l'cUf'lt' In iiiffcrt II-I Irutium AxII:I1IoN: lu lu- II fri:-ulc .rt-crcltrrgi' DAX'II7 KULTGEN Nunc et Tunc, Athletics Editor of Daisy Chain, XVaco Iligli junior Academy of Science, Rcstra, Na- tional HoIIor Society, VVlIo's VVho ill Texas High Schools l'loI:I:Y: fuck of all trwitltkr A51 I:ITIoNg To ht- C'lIIcff11.Itit'c nf Ihr SIIf'I'I'uIc t'u1u'I LILLIIXN KI-IoL'RY Verse Speaking Choir, Student Council, Mid-Year Class Plziy llonuaxg t'1fllI'IlIII1l f'I'1f1'I'IlI.I unrl .my- Umx nf friliiffus urvlllulx, ullil l'm'III.I .XyII:I'IIoN: In .tiny ffzwf Nic ruilm ETHEL KIRBX' Home Economics Club l'l4II:I:Y: lx'I'ml1l1fl .XyIIaI1Io::: lo III' III: uzrflurii' tIlI lt'I1lI1t',I.I GIucII2 KI'rcHExs Home Econoinics Club llovzizy: 5jwffI.I AFIIIIITILIN: liu lu' I1 .xlI'IIr1f1If1f'lII'I BETTYE KKK L SE llIYIlI!YI Collrwllity Him-M fur my tml! ,XyII1ITIoN: To fmful III furcigfii IuIHIll'lI'.x VVILAIA IQRE rzscnmi AR Honzvri: ll'1r,'IIIi1 In jtftflt In MIN II IUIHIHIVJ ,XxII:ITIoN: fu lm I1 fm:-.III ati Illini X7IRGINIA L.xNGs1'ow Mixed Chorus. Ln Granada, Senior Girls Glec Club, Voice Class liOl5l1YI .YuI1I'I't'rIl fullfciiorix AxIIII'rloN: T0 lic an zII'tI.rt JOE LATTIMORE School Government HOHBY: Hllilfl-IlflU11d fislzing :XMUITIONZ To bc n doftor NELL LEDBETTER Home Economics Club Hourly: Collcrfznrgf Lil'71lJ AMRITION: To zvork for Uncle Sam JUNE LEHMAN La Granada Honky: Lhllfflmgy xtnmfr .AMBITIONZ To bc zz stcnogrnfvlrm- RIARJORIE LEWIS Coleman Library Club HORN: Vollvffing S!71l'Z'L 7IlAl'S and dnnrjug .AMBITIONZ To .ring TRUETT LINDSEY Homw: Hmxrmg AMnIT10N: To br nn vuyzlzvvr EVA LONG HOBBY: Collrffzxrg pufnrws AMHITIGN: frrgl1'0d1n'1!l fn-nm T, S. C. IV. BOE LEDBETTER Senior Band HOBBY: Tru:-rlizzgf :XBIBITION2 To bf Clzzrf Justrrv nf tlxc Suprcnzc Lanrt MARY ELEANOR LEGGOTT Genlieimer, Voice Class, Senior Girls Glee Club HUl:nx': Liollrytlng 511005 :XMUITl0Ni Tu lu' 11 yzmll f-vfurr HELEN LEWALLEN Historian of lN'IiCl-Year Class, Darden, School Government, La Granada Homer: LC0llruf1'11g rvru1'd.r by youd baud: AMEITION: Ya Iruzwl rn Srr'1!:ul'lw1d RUTH LEWIS Home Economics Club Honni: L'0llcrti1zy .nzfzfnrlimic AMRITION: In lu' 11 Jzfzxuf frlmrlrf' CARL LONG ' Honnvz L'UIluI1'ngf .vlzwzw .clnbr JXNIHITIUNZ To lu' 41 lun'-wr' BIELVIZN.-X LUCAS Honnv: .llnkrnff srmf- hunks AMnlT1uN: Tn lu' a rzlnyrv ADRIAN LUNQAY f ' ,eff English iterarj Society, School Government, N a tio n al Honor Society, Production Staff of june Class Play Homer: Collrufzdzgl xtouifs ASIIQITIONZ To hr II good I'lIr1IIi.rt FAT RICCLINTOCK Coleman Library Club, National Honor Society HOBBY: Tmzuxs and golf ,xNIHITIONZ To bc I1 lnstory tfarlrrr BERT RICIDANIEL Senior Band HOIIRY: Snvfxlgl rains .x'.IlZITIONZ To bc II ti1st1'I'rt f1tt01'11cy XV. G. lhICDON.-XLD Vl'aco High Aeronuts Honnv: .llodfl rII'rf'lf1IIr.t .XBIIEITIONI To hi- I1 tfansfort filotx Fm' NELL McGLA3sox HOBl.X'Z Tcunis :XMBITIONI To br an interim- flcforatui' GLORIA HICIQAY Intermediate Girls Glee Club HVIIIIIY: .lIrIlz'1'1Ig7 scrrqbbovk: and cal- lcrtilig forcigln rams ARIIIITION: To urndmrtc from Turns l,'1II1'CI':1I'y VVILLI.-XXI LYELL Science Club HOllRX'I C'oIlcrtI'vIg mn'fI'lI folder.: AxIIsI'rIoN: To :work for thc gmzrvni- uncut. BOB INICCOLLUAI Football, President of june Class, School Government Honky: Sf-nrt.: AAIIIITION: In lu- n gfcolgyiyr BI.-XRIE IXICIDON.-XLD HOFBX'I Cnllrrmigr Jnizivrzzvx AxII:ITION: To lu' :I .rtUIa571'IIf'lII'r ANITA. MCGINTY Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Mid-Year Cl'aSs Play HOBBY: f1U'Z'lllfl fuzz in ,sonic form or ffzslumz AxII1I'IIorx: To bi' II EI'1'?1'fI'cI1' fwzhlz' mfs'-0111ItIIIIt BETTY lIClNTOSH Genheimer, Student Council HOI5IlX'Z Klziltirzf and flqjiuy HIE piano AAIBITION: To In II ln?-amz.-ui tUI'111xIclI'In CATHERINE RICKENNEH' Home Economics Club, Intermediate Band HOIIIIY: Collfffixzg strmrf-5 .XMRITIONI To attrnd rollcyz' BIARCY AICIQINNEY National llcnor Society l'lni:nx': Rrrnliugf ,XMl:lT1oN: Tu ln' 11 izzlrxu' PEGGY MCLENNAN Pep Club lluiaisyz 1 nf-1:11111 null nmklnff f'nln1'r't .XM i:1TiuN: To yw In tullvgu' LUYEE INIQNEILL Hwualzxz l?uJ!2rIlmll nml lwzxrlulll .XXIILITIUNI Tu Zur n .vtlmnl lllrrnrnin A Lvl 3' IX I A Rom' Pep Clnls lloulzvi Sfvulx .Xx1m11orv: In lu' 41 lunllvnll tuurlx Frau N M.-xarix Pep Clulw llonnx: tnllrrtiizff .rlrnfvlinlx .AMHITIONI To lu' a .s!t'lmf11'nf'lrt'V XVILLI.-XM H. RIARTIN, AIR. limaml: tln,v.mnl Hlnrvf .XMIHTIUNI In ln- n tlmlnr ROBERT MQKINNEY Senior Band Holanyz Playing lzuxx lmrn AMILITIONZ To br 11 ywu! mirxif: dil'L't'fUr DAN BICQYAMARA Rostra Hoizlzr: I,ll0f0flI'Hf Ilj' XNIILITIUNZ To rulrr Ihr' tlrflorrrtrtlt sum-:tc FAX' RI.-XDDL'X Honny: rllllkllllgl Jcrnf' lwnnkg Aninrtowz To bf tr Imrlzvr RI.-XRY KA H MAR KLAND Darden, Mixed Chorus, Senior Girls Glee Club HllIilKXAI lx'r1nIr'ng1 :XMIZITIUNZ To lu' u lutnln-1 HAZEL JEAN RIARTIN G. A. A., Editorial Staff of Daisy Chain llnlsnvz llnlklirm .XAxl:1TIuN: Inu lu' u .xlt'nugf:nf'lir'r RI.-XRGIE BI.-KXEY HORNY: tullrttlngl old inmx .XMICITIUNZ In ln- nn u:'iufrz,r LOUSE M EDARIS Pep Club lllllllll Illftltlllljl uml lwlnff ux lu:-i mr f'1rx.r1lwl1' .Xunu'r1uN: In hr u lnr.vn1vs,v unwra- lim' MAN' E. BIELTON English Literary Society, Student Council llnulzx: bfllxigfmff lull yurux ,Xxxi:l1luN: Yu lrucl: 5j'uu1'.ih DAN ixIERRlLL llonuv: lx'cutl1m1 Imvkx .Xuu1'l'1uN: In lu' fi umllirmulns Zum lim' BI.-XRSHALL AIILES Radio Club llolusul-'i'.rl1rl1!l. lixmlmyl. uutl un! lcrnuyf old vvmnr-x' XMu:1'11nN: 'lo hr it H171 I,L'llllllL' bust' Ivull f'Iu-wi' CAAIILLE BIITLHELL Gcnheimer, National llonor Society, School Government, Latin Tournament. Honlzx: lx'rwin1ff Uffdru .'x'usl1'5 lwrtfbt' .XM 1:i1luN: In lu' u rmlm :fur CHARLES MOORE Verse Speaking Choir, Senior Hi-Y, Art Editor of Daisy Chain l'lulu:x': Fljlllft' d1'uzx'1'uy1 .Xuui'rloN: T0 lu' zz l111s1'm',r5 :nun IXIERLE MEEKS lluztcozln Stuff llomzvz lt'uu:.w .XM mi lou: 1 o ln' 4: fm Lian for 1t'.xj'umlt'1l'1 rA1,1 iRtmNEx' Mirl-Your Play IIol:l:x': Lollvrtirnf umlflr lwwkx null .ilumfxt .XXlr:1'iluN: lu lu- u ftxwufili tllfllllul CARL 1XIlllIJl,EIIIiUtJlQ W Senior lluntl llnnm: .llluri Axrnaltrrm: In lu- u luuytr Viruuxt,-x Mu Mu LER . , Uefffvi lNI1tl-Near Llzlrls Play, lNlotlcrn Romans Latin l'luh llUllIfYI llul',xi'lulil: Hfllllff .Xnl:iT1oN: In lu' u fvuioim j'muiJ.l Gm' M1lcH1.l,L 0,2-f 1 Golf flulw llm.l:x: unit. hmlllutf, null 1 ffl H .XXIIZIYION2 ln lu- 1: .1-H f'ff'l,',1 ui CiER.-XLDINE Muoiu English Literary Society lluum: ll f1l:rlf1 lru!l1ir.rl1i'zl .ilnrit 1 AA1r:l'r1oN: In hu u Amrirziulrkl -I EA N RIORGAN Genheimer, Modern Romans Latin Cluh HOIIILY: CUIIEKPHIIJ .mI11'I'11I'r'.v fiom :'oImII.r flI1I'I'.r AAIIIITION: To hr on f.t'fI'n.t1r'I' Y:'I'lI'L'lt1' CHARLES BIORROXV HORRY: Snilznfl AMIIITION: To no to .4IIrIIIfolis FAI' BIOSER Senior Band HUIIIIN: SIITIIIII t'llf'f'1Yl'f5 nlmnr tln' Srnmv' Blind AMLITION: To yvmliiortt' from John Svnly 1lo,rf'I!IIl DOROTHY DON BIOSLEY Pep Club, Intermediate Band HIIIIIII: f'I1nI'11If7 and ozrtfloor' .If-mt AAIRITION: To nrt KXRTH CR AIIHL Pep Club HOIIBY: P-001111117 with n1III'hirIcI'y ANIIIITION: To ln' Im nI:-I-mor LLOID RIYERS Football, Basketball, Yice-PIesi- , dent of june Class l'l0liI1YZ frollvrtlzzq old fork.: .XHIKITIONI To lu' II ,lI'1A'j'fl Ii.-XTHRYN BIORGAN Senior Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Voice Class, National Honor Society HOIII-Iv: L 0llI'dI'II5f Iuodrrzi uxrfxn' .-XXIIIIIION: To hr II I'mIt'I'r! frnzifsf FORD RIORROW HFJBRX'l Fixlzirm, IIIHIIIII4 and frmiis AxII3I1IoN: TH hp IIII IztIoIoIttI:It FRED BIOSER Senior Band, Student Council HOllPX'I Collvfllziif lwnlrx .AINIRITIONZ To lu- II mt'rIIoIIIrIII rzmafzrm CATHERINE Moss School Government, Radio Play- house, English Literary Society, Organization Editor of Daisy Chain, National Honor Society, NVho's YVho in Texas High Schools HOBBY: C'0llI'IstI'IIg7 l11'IIt'clI't I'1nII'1II.r AAIRITION: To lu- n I'lII'1a' .vfI'I'I'IIlI'.v: VIRGINIA MERPIHI EY HOIiBX'I Rrlnizlm :XXIIQITIONI To lu' II ,In rv ROWENIRI NI-XRORS English Literary Society, Senior Orchestra, String Ensemble, Na- tional Honor Society Honm: tollvrfrrzlz Iloml-lin k IIIIII nu I-XAIHITIUN: fo III' II mIIllI.'mIItIIx lI'III'l1t'r' HERTIE N.1.x'1.OR L11 Granada, Mid-Year Class Play HK7llI7X'I I 11lm15try Ax11:1'r1ON: Tw lu' 11 wood jozzrrnrlirt LAUDREY Nnwxmx Radio Pl ayhouse HODBX'l Cull1'cI1r111 111111111Izz1'1' 110115 AMBlTlONi Tu bc an the radm RI,-XXINE NICHOLS HOBIlX'2 .ll11k1'1117 111111 101155111117 plxutoifruplzx :XMIYITIONZ To be zz uzrrsv JACQIQES INOFTZGER Mixed Chorus Club, Pep Club Mid-Year Claus Plav, Intermedil ate Boys Glee Club' HOBBY: E111'ld11111 1105115 Ax11:1'1'1ON: T0 be 11 radio t1'1'l1111:1'11rz 111 the Lmtud 5!ate5 K ary AYY'1LD.A NORRIS HORHY: lV1'1r1'1111 11'tt1'1's to 1-1l11:!1'11 AMBITION: T0 br 11 501'1'1'ta1'y NORAIAN NULL HOBBY: Figlr-H1111 :XBIBITIONZ To br a fwztu-011111111 B ETTY .ILN15 N IZ ECE Senior Girls Glee Club, L11 Granada, National Honor Socie- ty, English Literary Society HO1x1:x': Kfllfilllfl Ax11111'1ON: To imulx 51111111111 BOBBY JOE NICHOLS C?-ff .2-rf Senior Band, lNM'd-Year Clasw Play HOi:1rY1 Liulluftlrrll 1111tu1f1'11,f'115 and l'11't111'cJ uf Betta Duns Axinrrioxz Ta bc 11 ,rprculz trwzclrcr and uC!01' CSXYENDOLYN NILSSON HOLlBX'f L'U111'pt11111 nzffus uI1'pp11z1ls und 5u11i'r1111's Aximnoxz To be 1111 111rl1111' hostrss BIYRTLE NKJLLEX' HOBBY: ,lIL1k11111 b11t1fzjly 50116511.1119 AMRITION: To be 11 nurse B EATR1C13 NORWOOO Senior Band Ho1s1:x': R1'11d1'11g1 111111 flaj-11111 II11- 15111110 .-Xx1uxT1ON: To br u frgzzogrruplzw RAYMOND NULL . Honuvz Pl11y1'1111 ball Axiuniox: To br a doctor B1z1z1r11.1 Bon 0.114 H11111:x: L1111111111111 .11111i11'1111'.v .Xx1u1111,1x: 111 1111 5111111111111 21-111k lilI.l,Yl1'BRlEN ll11111l1'raft fllllll H111111x': .5l111'f11111 AA11:1'1111N: 111 11111111 111111111111 RI xx' 131131.15 O'li1111ix X111 If ' 5 Modern R'om:111s Latin C'l11l1, Qix Girls cll1lH'llS, XVHCO High Girl Reserves, Nlllll' ct Tum' l111111:x: 1611111111111 Ai.1111'1111x: 111 111' 11 1111111111111111l 1111151 Hlor OL1'v1fR llligliwh l,i1r1111rx' Socictv, Senior Huml ll1,1111zx: 4111r1l1'1111111 Ax11:111.1x: 111 1111 11 1111111111111 cllrllflmfl l'IT1.CY l'111I141 R.1111111:11 llonor S1111111, Muxk :md X'Vip.5, lfzill l 1'111l111'ti1111 of Nlllsk Illlkl XVig, xlllllt Vlass Play, Senior Girls Glee C'I11l1, Mixed fllIHI'lIN, Stunlent cltlllllfil, NVho's NVI111 ill 'liexas High N1 lmols l1111111x: l1'11111l11111 11111 111111111. 111 -Xx1111111x: 1111. 1111111111 H1L111.P111141-11, H1111111: 111111 11.1 ,Xx11:1111111: I11 :1-11111 11 11 11111111 BILL OVBRIEN Historian of June Class, Senior Hi-Y, Rostra, National Honor Snriety, NVHC11 H igh junior Avademy of Science, Nlllll' et illllllf, Latin 'l'o11rname11t, VVho's XVho in Texas High Schools Honnv: 111111111111 111111 1111111111 A1.1111r1oN: 711 1111 11 11111111111 51111111151 1111 1111f1111111111111 111'z11A1111r .IoHN XV11.1,1.xA1 D'BR112w 3117011 Senior Band Ho1111x': 11111 !111111l1111111 1-Xx1111T10N: T11 do 11111111 71-111k DORIS f5l,DFIlTI,D Senior Girls Glee Club, Mixed clllflI'lI5 Ho1111x: R11111111111 1-Xx1111Tl0N: I11 111' 11 111151111155 1 111111 ELLFY P.x11G12TT Senior Girls Glee Clulw HKIIKIKXZ 1611111111111 Axlm-rloxg 111 1111111111 15111111 l11ll11111' B11,1.Y C 111.111 ll.-XRK Senior Hi-Y, Senior Bancl, Na- tional llonor Society, Senior llrvhestra llo1111x': 1111111111110 111111 11111111 111111 111111111 111111115 ,-M1111T1ox: 111 111- 11 111111111111111' XV1 l.I,I1XNl PARKER i'olemnn I.il1r11ry Club, Senior Band ll111111x': ,Y1'11111f'.f, 111111111 111111 111115 .-Xx1111'r1oN: 1111 1111 11 11111111111 P.xTTY P,-XRROTT Senior Girls Glee Club llouuvt llur.n'bu.'le flillilltl Axiiurlox: Tu bu im uitnui ANN PAYNE Senior Girls Ulee Club, Voice Class llUItllYZ Y'm:'.'l1m1 AMuI1'IoN: 70 .mio liku- Lily l'mix lVlI,l1L'R PIETTIGREW Hoizlwi ,Yfmi IX .'xNIlil'IllYN1 7 if bu iz lmftlfull i out I1 C,uu'so Pr-xzzx Intermediate Boys Glee Club School Government llUlll1YI Tn forum! ull flif first AMHITIUNI fu lu' on UICIlz'A'fl'zl lfuilur RIARGARITT .ANN ljONl'Jl:R Intermediate Girls Glee Club llmilw: Lolliwfnlnl .-l. null .ll. flux .Xx11:11'1oN: II' ln' u iupiiirivlmnil ull' 'l'i'iflSl1l4l t',ri'f1i11:'u RIARY .IA N 12 PORTER Darden, Voice Class, Senior Girls Ulee Club, Mixed Chorus lloulfv: tnllrrfhitf miniulirrv.v .Xximrloxr To by iz nzusu' tiilwtfor Cu.uu,lzs l7.VI I'l7RSUN llonny: .llmlrl u1'1j'luui'x Axiulrlosc lu lm ii film CTIZURCF PERRY Senior Boys lilee Club, Voice Class, Mixed Chorus, Student Council lloifnv: .lluxn Artrlelrluy: lu lu' iz joofrmmuul Mlllflildfl M.-xkx' SHAW PEYTUN I.a Granada lfloiuwr tolliwtum lwrfimzi' Auizlrlowz fu be iz tiozsul MARX' Pm i.I,o lntermediate'Girls lilee Club, VVLICO lligh Girl Reserves, Pep Club Houuv: 1 ulluitimf lrui'f1,u1leu.s Axilzln-iN lu lu' u f'l'l'2'o'ft' Jun l!U',l' Muzi' AAl.lt'l' Poniifk Mask anal lVig Horam: l'ulI..lm,f if If 1-lv ,-Xu1:1TloN: IQ Li .1 mow OV Oizyu .r Posr Football, SCEl DX'CfIlmCllI, Na- tional Honor Society, lluacoan Staff, President of Mid-Year Class, Editorial Staff of Daisy Chain, VVho's XVho in Texas High Schools H ouuyz ,s'p w-ry AMHITION: To bi Li xtatrsmun. IANNIII BELL POWELL 91X Girls Chorus HOIIIIY: .-lrt ARIIIITION: To he II plzygzflzl Imirmr- lzmz tmclrvr GERTRLIJE POWELL YVaco High Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club HOI:I1x': S1umInIIlI.f und plI1yI'nIl tmzzu ARIIIITION: To work lil the busxmwss world -llfl-XNIT.-X PRICE Mask and XVig, Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Fall Produc- tion of Mask and XVig HOBBY: 51I'IuIv1IvII1 und ICHIZILJ ARIEITION: To truclz spuuclx und UIHSIL' HELEN PROCTOR Home Economics Club HI,-REV: J.lIIzII'IIzI! :XKlBI'IIONi Tarbr a lzozzrruifs I.OLfIsE PRL DI N1 1'iOuu'. lfboknry and Ai'z.fu,, AxII:IrIoN: To be II flood ll0U,r kCL'lM'r AI,-XRY Aww lJL1'KEl4T HOIIHY: llIfrxI'lrzI.k I'IIlIrIf4 ,md our ' ' Jour Iiwrls AAIIIITIIIN: To If:-fIIi1nIII' from .fllfln ELIZABETH POWELL 9A Girls Chorus HOBBY: Playing trmzis AxIII1'rIoN: Tn bc n flll-V5lL'Gl sdum. lxon traclzcr MARLOW PRESTON Senior Band HOBBY: .llusrf und ozztdum' rI'I'rz- Orion AMIIITION: To be a mzrszcnrnz BILLY PRITCHETT Football HOBBY: Sports ARIIIITION: Ta be a football Iouclx RI,-XRY LOVE PROUTY HOBBY: Collrutzwzy mutclz fnllllerx AEIBITION: Tu beuovxs fnmonx CLARA RI.-XRIE PRIOR Home Economics Club HOIIBY: SLl'i'l'P1l1 p0I'III.v und I'IIf1fIifIgfx ARIIIITION: T0 bc un I'.rcI'llI'1It JI'cr'ctary A .lol-IN QUICK J Eff-0.4, Natronal Honor Society, Mid- Year Class Play HOllI1X'i Dolls AEIIIITION: To bu II ulrr-nrzcal wzguzcrr RUTH QVICK Pep Cluh l'lulrlxY: Biumlmnnl and lnlmlrwuff Anulrmx: To nv! 41 ffuud lub -lL'ANI'I'.X R.u11tY Holnlvri Sfhltzrlrl and ulilkum xfrnf' lmnla-A :x.3Il'ITIL!Ni Yu lui n mrztlicrnafzfs tumlzcr' Ll. T. RAPER Hm-ucv: L vllwrrrilf Post yards Axxuirmx: Tu br flu' Lll'L'41fE5f Juptur in thi' iuurld E.-XRLE RAST Senior Band Hmanvc Plwtmllwiflzy AMHITIUN: To br a txst film LILLIAN REED Pep Club Hnuuvc Ilrurj drxnnxznlz ,-Xxxnxriox: To bv fx mums Emu Er-XRLE REEVES Verse Speaking Choir lrhmnnyg Lifllurtiilif jflllilfi and ku' my nl dnlr-V :xBINITIONi T0 br -zn fxrcullrnxt 5Ufrttr11'y K.XTlllfRlNlf R,xm.F Hume Iicmunnivx Club, National llnnur Suriety llninlwz Lffllrulum :1u:.'.rfnf-.'r riff'- fuzfm .XMIIITIIJNZ lu In' rl num RL 1'H Rival Hnn:1:Yi fjulzm In j'1.fn1i' .xlnivx .X:.1i:i'r1nx: In ln- 11 .muffin ml tsrnlixi Rmziirrr R.Xl'IlfR Senior lli-Y, Rlhffll Hul:1:x': Url fnznfzulf A5.11:I'r1uN:7'u iw if .wzit:'1rri1w1i1l nr.'l1:!.'.'f xl.-XKIE I.Fr Rrerna Basketball l'lUlilLXl Sfrffls .-Xxilrlri-JN: Ili iw in rnllrwn' -I. 13. RLEDER Bmkethall l'lor:x:x': H1.nI,nf1 Axurlrmxz Tu br fr fn, mi r -lun Rnrfyias e f Senior ana Hunley: .llifrlfl n11f'Ir1ui'.x .-XMMTIUN: Tw ln' rr slnfrsx ART REINH,-KRT Hounvz .lluilvl lwuildiim JXXIHITIONZ Ya bv un ml gzcoloyist RI,-XXINE R nonizs Senior Band Houlzyz lullmtznu :ln iw lux ,-XM MITIONI fo lv-rr ni un ru ulvnul PPIHXLLC BILLY R1c11.xRnsoN Hl!lCl5X'f Iluulrulf, jixlnlzfl. um! iluur- mg! Auiclrloyr Inu ln' ir ,vznrvxx in uny- tlmm I un.lurtuku XVn.l.I.mf Rllll,lIHl'RER Senior Bovs Ulee Cluh Homin lrnlnx, lzimlimf um! frxliimf .-Xxiicliwyl lo mnkf 11 mlm uf my- wif Rvm' Ronr':l'Rs llome Economics Cl ulv llo1:lx': li'i'n.lnm .Xu1c1TIoN: In bu iz lumm rs nfnzuu Hl3l,YN RUYI2I.lU lntermeclizlte Girls hlee Club llolncvz lhrmwrzu .-Xximriovz To lo' u .n'nlI.'11x JESSE REYES Club Cuauhtemoc, Intermediate Band Holmvt llunlmgl AMRITION: To bf- Il prnalrzmz E'715lUll'i'?' A. M. RICE Senior Boys Glee Cluh, Mixed Chorus, Voire Class Homer: Plmtmlrufrli-v AMHITION: To be 11 civil clnn'11ec: JAMES El,I.IOT RIDER Radio Club Senior Orehestrn, String Ensemble llonuy: llorsrx JXSIIQITION2 To hu 11 nzutlzvnnrliriu11 RIIIDRED ROBERTS Homey: t'ulli'-fluff ifluxxvs :XRIHITIUNI To hu 41 umm' GoRnox ROSE Senior Boys Glee Clulw, Nlixenl Chorus llonlwz ,llu.r1'. .-Xxi1LlTloN: Yu lu' u xxrrrrn BIEIA' RVCKER Senior Band, Boys Tennis Team llonuv: ,Ylmrlx Ax1nITlox: II' lu' u doflor' H ENRIETTA RL' iixrixxx VVl1o's VVh0 in Texas lligli Srhoolb, Mixed Chorus, Latin Tournament, National Hunor Society HtIIClfXI Ifmulnm, .r'mm11r1lf, null tmlnlx .-Xxrlzlilox: lu 1. 1'-, l lc.n'.' Cn,xRI.l2s SAXIITORII Senior Hors lilee Club, Voice Clzixag Mixed Uhorus llnuzlzx: 3111-null AXXIIJITIUNZ In lu' u ozzruiiun Pram' S.xL'xoi:Rs lmnlx. tional! tw fminn' ,xllim-A .Xxriclrruxz fu be iz ,rinnrfs Ros.u.n2 SCARKIARIHF Pep Club Hui:l:Y: lrflleiilzzu rulf null f'rl'ju'r .fliukurx .XNIIIITIUN1 Tu lu' u illlgrx 4lVHl!lI.'F Al. Scinmllawz Sehool C Pnvernment, Football llulcm: Llflfihflllrl rmfilclus ,XxIu1'r1ox- l-f be fi f'rrul1u'r Bmxo SQHWARTING Football, School Government, Sergeant-nt-arms of Mid-Year Claes Humax: Tnmlilmff uni! ill:-mn Xuizinoxc To .vtndy flzysuwzl edu- futzurl DELL ,ANN R L'ssE1,I, Science C'lub, Senior Band, Sen- ior Orchestra, YVaCo High Girl Reserves llonlrYt lfflluilfmf xull .rlmle.'r.f ,'XNIl'lTlUYI Tu -Ulllllllli' Ll HIHJII rul'i'i'V Eroum SANDERS Maxk and XVig, QB Girls Choral Club llu1cl:YZ lnllui 111111 fwfinlul .mziflx .'XXll'ITIUN1 lu lu' ii ifrvrs lliimniur Cn,xR1.sn2 S.XV.fXClZ Senior Band, Senior Orchestra llolnzx: llrunvmf mul Irmzix .Xxiizrrlowz Tu Inueli in fzmzury 11111 Jax Lorlsr Sr H XVFER Tennis flub li4Illl7YZ Lullmiwm Im! mulls Axiririuxc Tu lm u 'mini si-.r.'tur,r LA Xf71lNNIu SCIIRUFIWR blnsli Illlll Xvlg, Senior l'l.ind llornzx: llill. :mf nn' Ii.. Amarriorq 111 In if flue. if .i1i,.. limi fl 1 lb, RVT11 Scorr V Senior Girls Ulee C'lub,i Nlixed Chorus, Mask and VVig, Produc- tion Staff of Mid-Year Class Play Hoinwz Lollritznm souf' from lwirlx .-XMHITIUN: To In' u mrmbrr uf Frrii li urzm1's ljlra Klub MARY MARTHA SHAFFER English Literary Society, Hua- voan Stuff Ho1111Y: L'ull1'1't11111 1111I11111'11f1l1x 1111.1 1'l1N111111x AMRITION: T11 bv fl 5111-1'1's.vf11l 1011111111151 CHARLES SHELBY Forum, National Honor Society HOllliX'Z 171111511111 11111i .rptvrtx Axxmrlux: To 211' 11 f11111111'1cr -lL'ANI'l'.'X SHORT Science Club H01-:11Y: .5'p0rts 111111 1111151111111 11I11x.r 1l011.r Axxmrroxz To be 11 f11,v511'11l 111111-11- t1011 1115t1'111't111' GEORGE L. SIMS Horn A101111 1111'f'l111111.v .-Xxxulrlms, To 51' 11 111'0l11111'yt EYLLY Y SL.-XNK A1111 Senior Girls Glue Club Ho111:Y: Sk1'I1l111111 AMMTXUN: T11 I11' 11 druxs 1l1u1'g111'1' .ANNIE L11L'1sE SNIITH C1, A. A. Hon11Y: H1111111111 ' Ax1111'r1oN: 711 ht' 11 x11xc1'xs 111 fin, 1l1.n11 I 1111 QUINTUS SHARP La Granada HOEEY: Rr11di1111 AMMTION: T11 be fl d1'f1Io11111t XV.-KNDA SH EPARD La Granada, Tennis Club HOHBX'Z PI115111111 tr11111x JXBIBITIONZ To be' a 1111111 stc1111111'11- 1-her ,CHARLES SIMPSON Forum, XVaco High junior Academy of Science, Student Council, National Honor So- ciety, Advertising Manager of Daisy Chain, Production Staff of June Class Play HOBHX'I S11-111111111111 111111 fix1111111 .-'u1u1TIoN: To be 11 d01'r111' PAUL SKELTON Huacoan Staff HOBBYZ H1f1'l1-l11k11111 ,-XMUITION: T11 211' 11 f1111'11111 111 21'11r 1c1r1'11xp011d1'11t BI.-XRY SLEEPER V HOBliX'I L'111l111'1'11111 51111fsl111tx Ax111lTION: To 211' 11 I101111' 1'1'u1101111'1'i l1'11El11'1' DOROTH Y SM 1TH HOBBY: H01'.rPl1111'k 111111111 11111i 52111111- 11111111 Axxurrxoxs T11 2111 11 111111111 GEORGE SMITH Boys Tennis Team, Student Council, Senior Hi-Y, Editor- ial Staff of Daisy Chain, Ser- geant-at-Arms of june Class HoI:I:x': Trnrzu .AKIIHTIUNI To lm n '7H.Yl'lI4'S5 man ROBERT M. SAIITH HOIIIQY: lf'nrvd:I'm'k, mI'ulImII'r.v, and nr! AxII:I'rIoN: To lu' II fvxzsivlcsx r.x'I'I'Irv Izrc IXIARY ANN SONNTAO Senior Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Voice Class, National Honor Society, Darden, XVho's XVho in Texas High Schools Homer: Ta'n1'rlI uf? ,XMHITIONI To hr fl ro.c!Im1I- dc- .vxfnrrr for Ihr um:'1c.r f-. JOE SPENCE A414 J-14 XVaeo Ffigfh junior Academy of Science, Science Club, Senior Band, Senior Hi-Y HOI!ItX'I tlzrlr AMHITION: To hr n darfm' H ELEN STANISLAV Hounxr C0lII'u!I'u'f fort cords .AMIIITIONZ Yin hr 11 f'mIII,vt XKTIOLA STAUDT HOIIIIY: CnIlcI'tin11 f'0rm.v AAIIIITION: To bv n nurse GERTRUDE SMITH Intermediate Girls Glee Club, Pep Club Hourly: RrnI1I'ny1 AsInI'rIoN: To lu- n umxr AN N, SOLOVEY Vice-Presi ent of Mid-Year Class, Genheimer, School Gov- ernment, National Honor So- ciety, Mid-Year Class Play, YVho's VVho in Texas High Schools HIiIHllX'I Cinllcrtzrw f'lIoIog11'ufl1.r .-XMIIITION: Yo lu' II .vm'mluyI,rt FR.xNcEs SORENSON Intermediate Girls Glee Club Girls Tennis Club, Girls Ten- nis Team HOIIIIY: lcurzm .XMI-ITIONZ In lu- II err-nrofn-rzflrm HELEN AITLXRIE, SPINDLE Intermediate Girls Glee Club, Home Economics Club H0III:x:Dnm'IIIf1, .r1cInInII1If1, und .skntrnfl AMIIITION: To hr :I lmzur rtmxruixr. IIN f 4 I GENEVA STARR Honky: Illnsrt' mr' th: flour .AMIZITIONI To M- fr cr-Ifirm-I O. V. STEPHENS, jk. Senior Boys Glee Cluh, Mixed 'Chorus, Voice Class ll0!:lIx': Collfrfzllgl g1I11I5 AAIIIITION: Tu hr- II L'mII'd Swim .'Il'nIy flvcr fn.--SN I 'x I 1 X I x I I i P 5 I Ns ,' S , I x Ysiiiiiav , VACO QUARTER EI CLEB. III YDS. DOVN E31 ...mwunnmnuwl ullllUlllHWHIHl1lll'lNll!IlIlIHl!IHl1llI 'Illll1lIu1n1I4wvwvnuum.. Th e DASY c AIN SENIOR CLASS OF 1940 S QJ: GHA,5CHQ . -S' LX, CN!-3. .Si 7-Qrx :jf , ,1- BETTY STEWART Genheimer, Student Council Huluev: tnllrt'l1'11yf Timm ilous CXMISITIIYNC Tn lu' T1 -tt'fn'ln'r ESTH ER STIEG Ilonizv: b, orl.v Axly:11ioN: In lu' u .uwfilfzzy LoL'xsE STOERAIER Pep Club l'lonl1x: ffmzvlnff Axiizinox: In lu' fi .vmirxiful .viru- wffrnfllfv' In o lorflr lumi- l1t1u fl! HI BIARY LEE STULW1' Yrr-G Speaking Choir Ilomx: 17!'ll'2n'lllfl .Xul.1li1.:N: lu lu' un mlm! Croruoc Y. STRIK mix frb- :rv 1 Rnmlio Clnlw lloizm: .lltulcl Nom T Xx1i,i111fN: In lu' fm otwurznnfnfzl t'r1g1lm'vr NELI, 51'L'RBI,l HELD Senior Ciirlx lllee Clulw. Mixed Chorus, linglish Litcrairy Sovir-tx, National Honor Sovicty, Voice Clan, llunroaln Stuff ll-n'l1x': ,ll mn .X u 1.11 uw ' lo ilu tml ful ,u'fz'1. t' XV.-XLT ER STEWART Senior Boys Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Voice Clzlas llol:1:x': l.1r'l,v ,XAi1:IT1oN: fn lu' 11 owilmlrnnl L'Hrllll4.'L'l' ELIZA-uaETH STOHBE National Honor Societv, Pep Clulm llol:1:Y: .llnfzt .Xxllzirlt-N: 'lo In' .1 ,v1f.'wr.x,i in .T mt lint' ri! Troll: XVERNON C. STOLTE l'lnl:1:x': Hlfflilillo mmlrl 111l'f'luHr.v .Xxiunionz In lu' on u:'iulo1 SH Emyx' STR1cK1..,xxo Owqfff' llnlzlax: 1.114-urngf In 11:3-.w'lT'11t'.x om! yfffml fIf.u.'r mrmit' un lln' Holm .Xui:l1ioN: ln lu- fr .vlrrtimsllrl fum' Httu mall: XvliRNlIi STRIXGER Hm:l:x: lx'o1.t1ngf 1u!'lnl,x .Xxil:1'x1oN: fu lu' n lflztgxwl HAXNAH bl'1'L'i-Tm lfnglish l.llGl'2lI'f Socicty llomzx: lxlwnlrrrfl .Xxiurrmxz lu In- 11 flivlnlffnl RUTH JANE SUNDAY G. A. A. llOI:I:Y: 4 nllvl llllll l'l1ntugn'ujIlIx .XMI:ITIuN: lu lu' 1: jwfffixmwzul IiInIII'r XVILLIAAI T.,-ALLEY Mixed Chorus, ll1fE'l'l'I'lE'Lll1llC Hand HuI:I:x: Ulfllllwr .vfwwrlx ,XMILVIIUNZ I0 1,0 fu lllxrl Illfllllf ROY M. IT.-XYLOR, JR. Student Council l lUIlliYI L'lII':I'mgf funn um! lrrmnuf .XMIIITIUNZ Tu .vfuflv lum'uI'5.v ml, IllHll.XfI'1lfIIllL lY7L'.-XXI! TENNYSON :I dcraft Club llIrIII:Y: SfvI1'l.v AXIIIITION: fn III' II I'1't'il I'ugfIIII'I'r HELENE THOMAS l'lOlu:x': fallrrtrflyf fwut rnzllx I-XMIIITION: lu lu' 11 Ilnxrx IIu.vIfuII'r RAYYLS THOMAS lluI:I:x': lluxrlurll AIIIIITION: 'lu :Unk in II lIII,v1'1II'5s firm I FRANK SVVINDLIZ Senior lli-Y, Fall Plntlllftlflll Of Mask Zlllll VVig, Mid-Year Class Play, llll2lC0ilIl Stuff llulcnv: Sluuzlxr null 1-lmtffm'uf'1Iwv AAIIIITIIIN: liu III' II lflmkvl' HELEN AIARIE TAYLOR Nlixed Chorus, Senior Girls Glee cllllli, Uenlieimer, Vnice Class, -lune Clan Plzly llllIJl!NI lCI'uIIiuf1 .XAIIIITIONZ II: lu' II Iunrl II'f'uv'II'1' KATHLEEN TEIQELL Pep Club Hulzmz ICI'uIIzI1f1 .XMI:I1'1vmN: 'lb III' :I JIIIILHSX Ill life AIOHN ITHLL-.lll'URlb llOIII:x': Ilzmlmyf uml fl.YlIllPljl AMEITION: TU bu fm Ifviuhfl' AlL'NE THOMAS Pep Club l'lIu:I:x: .SFI III AMUITION: TI: III' II xllnffffl flu, VIRGINIA THOMAS XXv2IC'f1 High Girl Reserves HOIIIIY: Lollultfllgf rmflus AMIIITION: Tu lu' II 41II'II'IO1'IIu INIARY ELIZABETH THOXIPSON English Literary Society llonny: I?z'niii'uif .fXxii:1T1oN: fo lu' ii lilnornm KATH RINE THONISEN ljvfyfcrf Girls T nnis Club, School Gov- ernment, Business Staff of Daisy Chain, National Honor Society, Mid-Year Class Play HOLLY: Ilortifiillitlt' AMr:IrioN: lo ln' 11 t1'r'i',v.v ilrfiioim' XBILLIE QENE THORNTON i. . - s61'3F!!'c1f1, one Cluh, run Produvtion of Mask and XVig, National Honor Society, Mixed Chorus, Voice Class, june Class Play, English Literary Society l'lI'il-iILNI to'lmI1lm mlrimlnitit 111111 .vf'orI.r Aui,iTioN: fo ln' ii f-nlwln' .vrliool lllllflir flwfllkllfl' VIRGINIA THL'RsToN Hiinirw. v illrttiufl tlnnffx for rnj town .Xyri.l1I'v'v: Yo hr on :Html r r1i'in1uf r' TUUROTHY ANN Tms Pep Cluh lloizizyz tollrifinfv triirlri-ix Axiiziriowz lo lu' o .rlitirxx in lift' AIARTIX Toouzo Forum, National Honor Soeiety, June Class Play, lluaeoan Staff, Debate, Student Counril, Radio P l ay ho u s e, lTxtenipoi'aiieoo5 Speaker, lf ri l I Production of Mask and Hap.: lloi:i:X. 1 fflliiliim f1iVoft'slit'io!y AN'-lll4'o lo M 1-iixotluiil wi the I mimi Xiillfx li.-XTHRYN THORN Pep Club H Oriiiy: S:t'i'1noi ing AMUITION: To fir nn interior dfiorufor NVILLIAM THONISEN f5fM Ler The yes of XVaco High HOBBY: tsollrfiinff nmlclz hook: .AI-IBITIONl fo hr ii onm'1mz1n'nI L'l!!IlHt'L'7' BI.-XRY JOE THRELKELD English Literary Society, Na- tional Honor Society, Circulation hlanager of Daisy Chain, Pro- duction Staff of june Class Play Horiiw: Rmnlziiff AMHITION: Ili I-mt ull records for IIHVSIHVI LILLIAN TINIRIONS Senior Orchestra, La Granada Horzlzxt ftrrlnzi' 1:1111 Jzclmuilnyz Axti:1T1oN: In fu' iz iiilrsiciiiii RENA TINER lloieiiyz Rtwidziifl Axriairiox: lin lu' fi .Yt't'l't'ft'll',X' M.u1TH,x LYNN CITRABINIELL Senior Uirls Glee Cluh, Mask and XVig, lfall Production of Mask and XVig. National Honor Society, Voice Class, Radio Play- house, XVho's XVl1o in Texas lligh Schools llonm: lx'i'oilrliif l'li1v5 .tuniiioxz lu for for :hu finiio AIUHN Q. TRIQE English literary Sllflfly, NYhu's XVhu in 'lk-xzls lligli Svlwuls, liclitnr-in-i'hiet of Daisy cllllllll, National llonnr Snuiety llul11:x': .llfnlrl ful j'lf:11i',x .Xwi1:l'11nN: ll' lu' 11 ,fwlfmrr 11 juvzzilwrzl CI..XL'l3I iz TLRN E11 Scninr cll'l'llt'SII'Il, Stringg linscmlwlc' llrnzm: ,linkin Awxzliivfx: li- !w.ffnn' r.mnu M,x1n.x Tru. June Class Play, Yell lrzider, Student Cuunvil llmclw: lzlmuif .Xxllulinmz fn M' fr llzptnnszz X JACK xv.XN Zxxnr 1 2,14 P A , School-I Gulverlnnent, l,I'I'PllllCIlUZl Stull of june flziss Play llmnrlzv: llnnlmff Axinlrlutvi In lu' 4: 11711 ullfnlz lr BRITT XvILLN ES Secretary of -lune Class, Fnntlizlll llulzlrxi ,ffm ix .Xxiiznmxz Il, hr fr ilunlffr JOHN HERAIAN VON BLON Lzi Granada, Senior Band Hnxanrz Ihnkv .'xNlItITl1IN1 Tn ln' 11 lwnl: llmluf li.xTnm'x rl'Rl'lZHlTT llfrnv limnmnivs Vluli, Sc-nina bn-ls Ulu' Vlnlw, Nlixcal fhnrrns llu::l:x': Cffllnlsnf ,wlzivzlnx XXIIIIIUXI In lu' fi 'influx Lll.Yl1llZ Tl'RNllR 'lvnim' Urcliestizi, String linssmlwle llnlzlxi ,Nntulff mfrlill llflllfm .XXIIIIIIHNI fn M' 11 lzzxtmv ur lrllfl Inf. INV STIZLLA, lXI.XL'RI NE XVANCE arse Speaking Fhuir, llnzicnmi Staff llulzm: ll'rnJn-1 fwmlf-x' null lrllxll Um llmlrnx .X'.ll.lii-wx: In lu' un nnllzffr will flu! Lmihx Yr una: iirl Reserves, Slmlfnt Cwuunvil ll1vl:i.x': Cffllniznf, l11f,lr1ml fm .xlwzcx .Xx11:1i1wx: YH lm fm fizfllwr, lsr- Ini rl, unfl lrirvclpr' -lINIKlll Xvllhlil Fnotlmll, 5-ilrfluc Vlulm llmzizvt lgufzufr wrl jwulnf ffr .Xxilzlirnxr lf' lv , ,:. 1 :Li Axim l3ExAVA1xwRlm11 Q.f'f'1'fY Seninrfllll llm:i:Y: Xiuzzzfl nllun :lTInN: lv fu' 11 Lmrlzlnvlnll urlrxt BVRXEY XV.x1.14ER Gulf Cluh, Senior Hxlml lIr,11:1:x': H11111'1'1111 111111 f1111f .Xx1111T111N: 1'11 111' 11 11111111 111111111111111 XVEBB W.1XRD Rnstrn, Senior Hi-Y, lntermecli- are Boys Glee Club ll111:1:Y: 111111.11 .vI1'1'11111111111, 111111 1111111 111111: 111111111 ,-Xx11:1'rI1,1N: T11 111' 11 11'111111'x11l1' 1111111 111-1'1'x.v111-v 111'1111'1' V1RG1N1.1. XV.-XRRICK G. A. A. l'lul111Y: f1111s11111 ,-Xx11:1T111N: To 111' 11 .vr1'111111111j'111'1- ELLA MAE lVE.xTHERs Prp Club Ho1:1:x': 511111 1x ,xillilllllhl T11 111- 11 1'11:'1111- .v 1 1'11'1'y M nu HELL11 XYFAVER l7:111l111, Senior Girly filvc Club, lN1ixe1l Cluwrnw, Mme Class, Radio Plzlylnmuxe ll1111'Y: L11111'1'11'1111 11111111111111'.v .Xx11:1'1'1oN: I'11 1111 11 k11.1 111111 d11'11'1111- ALMA. W'E1xH,x1z1' Micl-Yexir Class lllllj Il111:1:x: 111111111111 111111 .1:1111.1111 .Xx11:11111N' l'11 111' 11 111111111. 1 t1'1'11111111111 RICHARD XVALKER Senior Band ll0I:l:Y: l'1'111111111'1111 rXx11:l'r1ON: T11 111' 11 l11.vf111'1'111z XVINNIE BIAE XVARREN Senior Band H111:11Y: R1'1I11111 1111'-v1'l1'.f 111111 11111'.v11v .XM1z1'rluN: 111 111' 11 111111l11'11111t1'u1111L li.-XTHERINE XVATSGN G. A. A. H111111:x': 111111111111 111111 f110t11111l ,Xx11:1T1oN: T11 111' 11 111111f'!111111't11':t Wimm XVEATHERSBEE English Literary Society HUEILY: Li11111'1'111111 111111111t11r1'r Ax11:iT1oN: Tu bu 11 .v11'1111111'11f'111'1' XV. C. XVERB llu1:l:x': 1'l11y11111 1111x1'111111, 11111111 111 1 .vl111:1-.v, 111111 111111111 1111111 f'11'1- fy 11111x .XMILITIUNI 111 111' 11 f1111111'1' P1xL'1..x XVEL1' H ll111:1:x': l'l11y11111 1-11.vk1'1l111lI Xx11:1r111N: IC11 1-1- 11 f11y,v11111 111111111- t11111 '1'1'111111'1' ixl.-XRGARET XVELLS Senior Band, The Eyes of XVncO High Homer: Trmxix und l'lml0!fr'nj'l1y AMRITTON: Tn bv u .n'T'r'rtmy for XHHIL' lllll IVIIXIII1 55 Ullllllll- sfztmu RIELBA XVEST Ilonnv: Rvmlfmf JXMILITIONI Tu lu' T1 ,nlmnl tmlrlrrz' SARAH XVHITXYORTH Darden Honny: fzvllvrrirlff fmrfzmlu ,x3IliI'Il1lNZ To ln' n tmwlrm' COPHLIN VV1LL1Ax1s Hf,ll!llX'2 Strnl'-x'r'l1gf luugflzngflxv .XBIUITIONI TU bi' la 111f'lmunt AELINOR XVILLIS Darden llulrnyt t'ullu.'tivzg1 umrzrmns Ilzffzgfx .-XMRITION: Tu bu T1 f'.ryrl1nIvff1.rt ROBERT E. XVILSON Hunley: L'UIlurt1'f1fl fulwzgui mill.: :XMIIITIONZ Tn lu' un L1'Z'!l!fUl' DOROTHY WENIPLE iIOnnY: lhrkiugf Llmmlutr rrilcm XMIKITIUNC liu f'n:'uI f'n't'ty 1'il!xn'L'v GUIZST XVHITAKER Forum, School Government, Senior Hi-Y, Hunvoan Staff, Production Stal? Of june Class Plav llulsrty: ,ff'u1'I.v :XXIIZITIUNI IVO ln' n jnlrrmzlml TOMMY XVILDER Senior Band llO1:m': illuxn' .XMn1TION: To ruin' tin' lvxv.r:'m'xx worlil LOL'1sl1 'XVILLIAMS Huacoan Staff IlOr:m': l?unliuy1 .XMEITIUNZ Tn lu' ilu vdlzuutiwxul rlircctm' LA VELLE R. XVILSON HOBBY: lffslllmf mul llnullml :XMUITIUNZ Yu lu' u Juentzsl TOMMY J. XVILSON Golf Club HOBBY: Sfflffi .XAl1c1TION: Tn br' n XIll'L'l'.S5 in any Ilxiuy I nmlcrfakt RIARY YVINTON Darden, National Honor Society, Senior Orchestra, String En- semble, S C h o ol Government, YVl1o's NVho in Texas High Schools Horzlw: .lIn.v1'.' :X5Il:I'rIoN: Io lu' fl rflruf rllnllvzlxl AIARY H ELEN XVOLF Genheimer, lntermedixlte Girls Glee Cluh, National Honor So- ciety, Student Council, Features Editor of Daisy Chain llolryzy: Ii'twn1'fu,f AXKIIIITIUNI To fist! Ulmerfzumzwglnn BOBBY XVOOU Senior Boys Glee Cluh, Voice Class Hol:l:Y: Ciollft'.'r'l1g1 yfnnx Axrlrlrrolv: To lu' 11 flmlor RIARY -loYCE XVoooxrul Hoi v:Y: .limo All UITIUN: lv lu' 11 .vt'H'rff11x' Hmmko Wmonr btudent Council HulLl:x': Ilflxrlurll 111111 lwlxkwllwrll .Xun1T1oN: ll' lu' if l,.,,-w,,-,- Dome YA Ncx' llolzlzxg llirilflfllff 11:1-:wt null I-vfwuo .Xunrlrloxz Il' lu' U lv,,,f,,1U. L1 H lim' CpJJCHA13,1.Es VVITT .. , l BasketJdfTreasurer of lNIid- Year Class IIOIIIXYZ Flnykvlbnll :XKIIIITIUNZ To mukt' youd DORIS XVOLKOFF English Literary Society, Nation- al Honor Society Honnv: cVIlHL't'fIllIf! J11nf'.rImI,r Ax1l:1'r1oN: To ln' tl l't'scl1f'ul1 zt'm'kc1' Otani XVOOD Hom:x': Rrrzdmfl ANIMTIUNI To lu' 11 tlrvfllrq' nmlloglvl' RIARTHA JXNN VVORTH.-XXI English Literary Society Honny: ffnlmf to xlzrfiw AXMIIITIUNI In lu' 41 tlzrlztmu Ri-XYHURN XVRIGHT Senior Band, Senior Orchestra Homzvz lluuiuigl und fixlzzllyl .Xx11:1T1oN: Ill iw un urrlzlfrrf HELEN XvARBROL'GH Genheimer, Debate, Quill and Stroll, lluriconn Stulf, Student Uouneil llonow: lftvllllllzfl onli funluollxzn ,Xx11:1T1oN: To lu' 1: nt'2u.vfw1f't'r iumrmrz Mid-Year lass Histor HERE NVE STOODHH wide-eyed group of Hslimesnagazing at the great structure that was to be our home for the next three years. It may have been the extreme cold of the January day that caused our very foundations to tremble, but each of us knew that it Was the thrill we were experiencing. Realizing that we must, we gathered courage and planted our feet on the threshold of VVaco High. As we entered into the corridors with bated breath and wonder-filled eyes, a new life marched in beside us. We were terror-stricken during our freshman year. Long before we reached high school, tales had come to us of the terrible teachers, stacks of homework, and worst of all-the oflice force. However, we soon overcame the fear of these trifles and found that the trouble lay within us. As we realized this, we became adjusted to our new surroundings. The next year was accompanied by a great change in our class. It seemed that the whole world lay at our feet and was at our disposal. VVe became a pa rt of VVaco High-no longer heeded the impulse to be afraid. We still walked carefully. At first, it was everything to be allowed to voteg but then, some members went a step further and became commissioners. Once again, VVaco High was governed by a girl. Others went ahead in the fields of music and journalism. High honors were brought from the Latin Tournament, debate and band contests. Members of the class heaped honors on themselves and won more awards for our trophy case. Here We pause, just as we did on january 17, 1938, to pay respect to a man whom we all loved and admireddhlr. E. T. Genheimer. This was the last day he spent in the portals of the home he loved best-VVaco High School. Our senior year brought no slack in the activities. Our high and mighty Waco High Tigers started on a victory march, won the District Championship and went on to the State Finals. The National Honor Society was formed and many of our class became members. The senior girls were placed in the Hall of Fame because of perfect agreement on the type of clothes that should be worn to the Baccalau- reate Sermon. Is it IQ.l,O so quickly? It seemed that everyone asked the same question. Real happiness had been ours for we were a part of something, entirely merged into the great little Mid-Year Class. VVe found that we wanted nothing more. During the Commencement Exercises, each of us was planning the road to take for the future. The roads would separate us-perhaps by many miles-but we knew that one thought would always be in a co rner of each heart, and that together we possessed cherished memories of the memorable days in Waco High School. -HELEN LEXVALLEN. Hislorian of illid-Year Class. une Class History At last graduation time, the time for which each and everyone of us has been wait- ing, is almost here. We are now mighty seniors. We are those enviable beings whom the slimes so ardently admire and respect, wondering if they ever will be so lucky as to become our equals. Although we have watched former seniors pass to and fro in the halls and have hoped some day to be as great as they, we do not now feel great at all. We are just beginning to realize what is in store in the life before us and thus, that this is in reality just our commencement instead of our graduation. We felt very much like the little country boy who has come to the city for the first time when, in September, 1937, we entered the mighty walls of this great institution of learning called Waco High School. We were amazed at the great number of stu- dents, the noise, the freedom and self-dependence which we had obtained, and at the great amount of knowledge which was set before us. These emotions were mingled in- termittently with those of regret for leaving our friends and teachers at Junior High School and of fear of the many and varied initiations with which it was our lot to contend. In spite of all this, however, we soon became accustomed to our surroundings and when 1938 rolled around we were feeling very much at home. VVe had by this time found that the initiations were not so terrible, that there was nothing to be feared from the great number of students, and that the mass of knowledge which we were to learn was not nearly so great as it had seemed to us at first. VVe had become well acquainted with our teachers as they in their turn had become acquainted with us. Wle had learned what was expected of us and had resigned ourselves to our task with a will. During the latter part of '38 and all of '39 we entered many different extra-curricular activities. Some of us chose music, some speech, some athletics, while others participated in vari- ous club activities of the school, In short, we became a most important part of our be- loved Waco High. However, we did not realize in the least how we had grown to love our teachers and Waco High itself until the year 1940 came. Then we realized with great and sin- cere regret that the time of our departing, never to return as students, was near. lVith this regret however, we felt a distinct sense of pride, for our class has borne its laurels well from the beginning to the end. It was during the reign of our class that the lVaco High band won in the Regional and National Band Contests and it was during our time that the VVaco High football team went to the State Finals, as fine a Vllaco High team as has ever sunk its cleats in the green turf and carried the Gold and YVhite proudly on to victory. Yes, there are very few if any senior classes that have ever left Waco High with a better reputation or that have gained as much not only in mental knowledge but in moral virtures as well. Thus it is with deep and sincere regret, steadfast faith, and high hopes for future years that we bid farewell to you, VVaco High School. , -BILL Qvil-SRIEX, Ifirforimz of Juni' Clair. Mid-Year Class Prophecy RETL'RNiNo rizoxi PARIS, where I had seen the VVorld's Fair of 1950 in my official capacity as mayor of Hollywood on the new air- ship, Jflmitir Clipjvrr, I began to wonder about my former classmates. Ten years had passed and the mid-term class of 1940 had scattered to the four corners of the earth, pursuing their various ambitions and hopes. Wliile I was thinking of them, someone tapped me on the shoulder and imagine my surprise to see IIERTIE NAYLOR. who was hostess on the plane. IVe had a long conversation and she told me that LOLIIS BARNABY and THAI? EARRIS were pilots of the plane and that BILLY HARRIS was one of the executives of the line. She also informed me that ANNA SOLOVEY was teaching Eng- lish at Texas Lvniversity and that EVICLYN DL'SEli and KATHERINE THOKISEN were both teaching at IVaco High. I told her of having seen DOROTHY CRIIIPEN and ANNIE LOLIISE SIXIITH who now own one of the most fashionable dress-making establish- ments in Paris. IVhen we docked at New York and I started to my hotel, the first person I met was CARI. LONG who was operating a chain of pop- ular restaurants. He told me that ALONZO' BOXVLES and HARRY ISLAIZE were as- sociated with him. He invited me to he his guest that night to hear ANDREXV KING and his orchestra, and I found that CARL IXIIIIDLE- IIROOK, BOB LEDBETTER, and GENE LLIINIPKIN were King's best men and that RLITH SCOTT was vocalist. VVhen I reached my hotel, the KAGELER HOTEL, I bought a copy of the New York Sun, which is now edited by XVALTER SYMANIQ. In the society section of that paper I saw that JACK OATES and NORINIAN NLILL were honoring -IUANITA SHORT with a dance. Bliss Short was soon to be married for the fourth time and among those in the wedding party were VIRGINIA TI-ILIRSTON, LILLIAN TIIXI- IXIONS. and LORAINE HAINIILTON. I also noticed that LOUISE SCI-IAFFER and INIARY IXIARKLAND had given a dinner honoring RICIIARIJ IIZZEL who had just returned from South America where he has vast oil in- terests. The guest list included VIRGINIA IXIACLIN, VIRGINIA IXIAE IXIILLER and VIRGINIA IXILIRIJHY. all well-known social- ites, and leaders in New York Society. I turned to the sports page and there I saw a picture of my old friend LEO IILANTON, head coach at Ohio State Ifniversity, and his assistant, IVILIIIIR PETTIGREXV, with their 1950 squad which had won the Championship of their conference. Wzilkiiig fiom my hotel to the HENSON CAFE, I stopped at a iiews-:itand and bought a lVaco News-Tribune. On the front page was a picture of GLY IIITCHELL, who had just been elected district attorney. On the sports page, edited by ORVILLE POST, I noticed that the XVaco High basketball team coached by .IOE REEVES was expected to 1'ank high in the district race. IIOII CHAEEIN and AXVILIDA NORRIS had won the bowling mixed doubles championship in IVaco. Also on the sports page was information concerning the wrestling program at NICHOLS ARENA. IVILFL IRI? HARLESS, champion of the YVest coast, was matched with CHARLES HAW- KINS, champion of the Southwest. On the same program was a match between GEORGE SIHIS and RIORRIS LINDSEY. On the society page. I saw the following items of particular interest to me: HAZEI, PARKER, retiring president of the Service League had a lunchtozi in honor of IPAY KIcCI,INTOCK, the incoming president. Principal speaker for the affair was Ll. R. REEIJER, head of the Sociology Department at Ilaylor Lvniversity. IXIARTHA I-ILYNT and IXIERLE IXIEEKS had entertained in honor of ALKIA IVEINI-IART who was soon to depart for Washiiigtori, D. C., to speak before Congress. Illany entertainments were being planned for HELEN LEXVALLEN. famous New York City model known as the Camel girl, who was in XVaco visiting friends and relatives. The current attraction at the IVaco Theatre, JOHN Q. TRICE Editor-in-Chief BILL -IACKS Businass Jlarzgzger CHARLES RIOORE ,lrt Editor Photographs by- LLOYD STUDIO XVHAYNE FARMER Erzgrzwingx by- AUSTIN ENORAVINO Printing by- FRANR B. JONES now owned by CHARLES XVITT, featured -ILYANITA HAYS and BEN HOLLIDAY. On the literary page was a poem written by RALPH KAPLAN who has become famous as a poet. Also on that page was a book-review presented by GLADYS GLASS. The book was the first written by ARTHUR REINHART and is the best seller of the year. There was also a notice of a lecture to be given at IVaco Hall by BLAND SCHXVARTING, the well-known explorer. In reading the advertisements I saw many names which I recognized as being those of my classmates. Among these were the GRAHAIXI -IEVVELRY STORE: The Fashion, owned by VERNA HARD and DORRIS CLARIQ and Ye Olde Interior Decorating Shoppe operat- ed by IRENE BRALYNE and VIRGINIA THOIXIAS. There was an article on IXIELBA JANE CROUCH who was soon to leave to take her new post as missionary to China. Back in my hotel I picked up a current magazine featuring stories written by IXIARY EARL GURLEY, RUTH IXIERRITT, and HAZEL ELIXIORE. The1'e was also an article on the new full-length ca1'toon being produced by JOHN QUICK and CHARLES SHELBY. It depicted the fairy story of the adventures of Bennie, the Bear, the creation of YVILLIAIXI TALLEY. In the advertisements there were again names which I recognized. These were of BARBARA DANIEL COSIXIETICS, WEBB SHIRTS, and TAYLOR RAINCOATS. I then decided to attend a show, and going down in the elevator I inet FRANCES DAVIS who told me that she was hostess for the hotel, and that IXIAY BELLE O'BRIEN and ANITA hIcOINTY were her assistants. At the show I found that EDNA EARL IIXVING was in the ticket ofiice and IVVILLIAIXI THORISEN was the usher. He told me that NORRIA JACK and FORD IXIORROIV were the leading actors in the show. IVhen the fea- ture started I noticed that it was produced by KENNETH HARNACK, and directed by .IACQLTES NOFTZGER. The costumes were designed by LILLIAN KHOIIRY and INIAT- TIE THELIXIA HESLOP was in charge of the music. The Ncwsreel was very informative, showing the new dam being constructed by the GROSS CONSTRUCTION COINIPANY. There was also a picture of ELIZABETH BRISCOE, the youngest member of Con- gress with her SCCI'CtaI'y, ANN CHAPIXIAN. ROBERT HOLCOINIB, who had just been appointed our Ambassador to Finland, was shown as he was leaving for his post, and standing be- side him was LEOLA VERTREES, his first assistant. In photographs of sports I saw TONY HERNANDEZ, who had just won the skiing championship, and the runner-up, LEO HA- IXIIISEK. Xvalking out of the show, I saw EVELYN CROCKETT and ALINIA DAVIS. who said that they were in New York, working for a publishing company of which FRANCIS BARNES was manager. They told me that IXIABLE I-IAZELVVOOD and INIARY FAR- RAR were owners of a florist shop and that ALBERT IXIERONEY was a foreign corres- pondent working in India. As I walked back to my hotel, I passed a travel bureau operated by EIXIINIETT IVHITE and a beauty shop owned by VONNIE LEE FRANKLIN. YVhen I got back to the hotel I met SHELBY STRICKLAND who is buyer for a large de- partment store in Dallas and was staying in the same hotel. He told me that ELLEN PAD- GETT was in Dallas teaching at S. IXI. If., and that QLTINTUS SHARP would p1'obably be the next governor of the state since he was the most popular politician in Texas. A meeting of the American Red Cross was being held in one of the clubrooms of the hotel and we saw that it was being conducted by ANNA IXIARIE CZICHOS. president, and the speaker was Dr. NATILIS NICOSIA, who was speaking on the care of tubercular patients. When I retired to my room I thought over all that I had seen and heard during the day, and I realized that I had learned what had happened to every member of my graduating class. I was pleased to know that all of them were doing well and were carrying on with that Spirit of YVaco High which means so much in the lives of all of us who have attended it. -jack HANNA. Prophet of dlirl'-Yezzr Class. une Class Prophecy THE Second IVorld IVar lasted much longer than anyone dared predict. On April 13th of the year of our Lord of 1956, I witnessed the signing of the peace t1'eaty. For some months this treaty had been impending. In fact, the world-famous news cor- respondents HOXVARD NVRIGHT and BENNY GEORGE predicted the close of the war on the above mentioned date. I and my associates l:1'OH1 the XVEBB WARD Daily Rocket, JARIXIAN BASS feditor of the Bull Shooter's Columnl and his four well-known assistants VIRGIE CROXV, XVII,- LIAIXI COOP, IXIAX COKER, and AGNES HENDERSON had been in Europe for four years reporting the latest war developments day by day. Three months after the signing of the peace treaty, ships were once again crossing the Atlantic on missions of peace. After some insistence on my part, my paper gave me a much-needed vacation which I decided to spend in the United States, and I sailed on that mistress of the seas, the INIARY JO ELLIS, named in honor of that grand lady of politics by IXIanager BILL O'BRIIiN of the Great CECIL FUCHS and DAN FARR Transatlantic Transportation Company. On the passenger list were found the names of those soldiers of fortune The Five Aces, Cwhat sharp slipped in that extra ace?j composed of LEON HILL, XVALTER HENSON, FRED GREVELLE, IVILLIARI LYELL and their leader, ROSS ROGERS. Also returning to America for the first time in three years were a group of Red Cross nurses: INIYRTLE BANE, SHARLET BUCHANAN, IRENE BURTCHELL, IINIOGENE HARRIS, IXIARIE K. IXICDONALD, LILLIAN REED, IVANDA RELLAR, INIYRTLE NOLLY, and BILLIE GREEN. On a1'rival in New York, Captain ELXVOOD BUTLER could not be reached, but Illate EL'- GENE CANNON and Purser CLIFTON Coli- ER stated that the voyage was made without mis- hap except for the throwing of a monkey wrench in- to the engine by Chief Engineer CLINT BRAZEL- TON who just wanted to see what would happen and then spent six hours with mechanics BOBBY BIBB, VVILLIAINI BRENNER and EARL BRAY trying to find out what had happened. This short delay was said to have brought protests from IVIAIDA TULL, PEGGY RUTH IXICLEN- NAN, LOUISE GAYLE and RIARY BLAN- TON, organizers of the from inte1'national-date- line-to-international-date-line-known T. G. B. Dolls, famous singers and dancers, who had to meet in Chicago, other members of the group, GLADYS HAYNES, VIRGINIA CHILDS, LA VONNE SCHROEDER, INIINNIE LEE AYRES, INIARY PIRELO, and singer BILLIE GENE THORN- TON, to open the BAYLIS FARRELL Super Swank Hot Spot, said to be the most promising night club in many years by commentator BEN YVAINVVRIGHT, an alleged silent partner in the venture. On walking down the dock I noticed that a large number of reporters were gathered around the gang- plank and seemed rather excited over something. Pushing my way through the outer idlers, I came face to face with JEAN IIIORGAN, LOIS EPH- RAIINI and YVONNE KENNEDY who came to my rescue by supplying the information that GEORGE SINIITH had unexpectedly retu1'ned to America and they were down to collect material for an editorial on the human side of war for the IXIAR- SHAL IIIILES INIonday IXIorning INIirror. Smith was appointed by Secretary of State CAINIILLE IXIITCHELL, to go abroad and, with the assistance of such economics experts as BYRON CUPP, ANNICE BENNETT, HENRIETTA COBLE, JESSE REYES, and LOUISE PRUDEN, to take inventory and see what had been saved from the wreckage of war. The report or any information concerning the investigation could not be given out due to the fact that the Government Gazette desired a scoop, which fact was not surprising when one remembers that DICK BUSH is the editor. How- ever it was learned from PLO FERGUSON, very private secretary to Smith, that the report was to be very unfavorable. Proceeding down the pier I could not keep from hearing a rather heated discussion between XVIL- LIAINI PARKER, JOE PEARCE, HERINIAN BRAUN and FRED IXIOSER as to how much the first two would charge to paint the now uselessly :amouilaged liner. INIoser, in theinterests of the ship's owners, seemed to be losing ground and insisted on consulting Chief of Ship Painting SAIXI SALA- DINO. It may be of interest to note that later the ship was being painted by JOE OLIVER, DAN INIERRILL, LA VELLE XVILSON, CHARLES SIINIPSON and CURT FORKEL, all known to be employed by XVil-Joe-Painters Inc. Becoming interested in seeing so many names familiar from high school days and knowing there was another liner leaving for Europe the next day, I decided to check the passenger list to see what could be discovered, if anything. The result was surprising in that so many former lVacoans seemed engaged in the European situation. The first to meet my eyes was the name of BILLY ANDER- SON, the noted engineer, who was sailing with membe1's of his crew, CHARLES IXIORROXV, RAXVLS THOIXIAS, RAYBURN XVRIGHT, ROBERT XV. EVANS and right-hand man RICHARD WALKER and his secretary LAURA JANE ABEL. It is known that they are being sent by the Reconstruct-Europe Fund, a charity organi- zation headed by HELEN RUTH HICKS and ELHIER NEIVIXIAN. It was to be expected that there would be a large number of doctors due to post war conditions so we were IIOI surprised to see the names of Doctors JOY BLACKSHEAR, TOIXIIXIY XVILSON, KATHERINE XVAT- SON, E. S. COX, THERON DILDY, JOHN FULBRIGHT and HANNAH STUPAR. Also to be expected and not found missing we1'e the names of eminent pedagogues, among them: IXIAR- THA CLARK, KATHRYN DONNELLY and BEVERLY BRYAN, lknown for their handling of problem children, especially boysj CATHE- RINE IXIOSS, CLARA NEIL, VIRGINIA COPELAND, PEARL BETROS, GENEVA STARK and IXIARY INIADALEIN COOK. Accepting the invitation of JOE SPENCE and VERNIE STRINGER, prominent lawyers, to spend part of my vacation in YVaco with them. I put my all too few clothes in a grip and met them at the 1'ailway station on the day chosen for our departure. For several blocks before reaching the new CURTIS HARALSON and JACK HARRI- SON Fly-Away Railway Station I could hear 3 conductor shouting All aboard . Being ea1'ly and having to wait I decided to investigate to learn who possessed the over-developed pair of lungs and found it to be none other than former yell-leader E. J. CAINIPBELL. His understudy, GORDON PAR- RISH, was recovering from a strained vocal cord and E. J. complained of being overworkedf YVe were not at all surprised to be ushered to our seats by hostesses DOROTHY BLEDSOE and GRACIE KITCHENS. The hostess idea for rail- roads to meet airway competition was suggested by BILL JACKS, for which he was promoted to Division Superintendent. The trip was pleasant except for the sudden stops in which the engineers D. IV. CAIN and DOYLE COX took pride. Our first stop was in Philadelphia where we decided to spend the night. That night we were attracted to the YVhitatkiblack Theatre be- cause we knew that it was owned jointly by IIIAR- THA KING, SARAH XVHITXVORTH, RUTH BLACKSHEAR and JANE ATKINSON, who had made the theatre popular through some vaude- ville acts in which they took part. The program we saw was .y. musical comedy with such names in the chorus as XVANDA FAY CROSS, BETTYE KRAUSE, ANN PAYNE, EVELYN ALLEN, RUBY NELL HARKINS, EUGENIA HEARN. FRANCIS CROSSLIN and LILAS STEXVART. This nationally famous group is a shining example of the efficiency of the School of Singing and Danc- ing founded by BEN CAPERTON with PAUL CARIXIICHAEL, ALBERT HOLDEN, A. III. RICE and GAY HUDSON. as well as the only girl instructor in the institute, INIARY E. HEARN, as assistants. IXIuch of the comedy of the show was furnished by GILES FORT, BERLIN HARTI- GAN and RAYINIOND HEARN while the seri- ous moments seemed made for ALVIN INIAKOVY, IXIARGARET DOUGHTY, JOE LATTI- IXIORE, DON POXVELL, and FAY IXIOSER. Some excitement which necessitated the undivided attention of ushers XVOODROXV LYNCH, JACK GILL, ADRIAN LUNDAY, and TORI- IXIY XVILDER came during the show. It seems that middleweight champion BILLY RICHARD- SON had entered the show and with his managers CHARLES BRAZELTON and CHARLES KENDRICK had sat in a seat near his next op- ponent who was doped to give the Champ a tough fight. BOBBY XVOOD, the challenger. with his managers ROY TAYLOR, FRANK SXVINDLE and PAUL SKELTON, had in some way become engaged in a heated argument with the opposition. To all appearances blows were barely avoided but it was hinted at later by ROBERT H. CLAY- POOL, authority on such matters, that it was a publicity stunt staged by promoter JOHN TRICE. The next day we journeyed to Chicago. and de- layed long enough to attend Faust Qthat's an opera, you guzzlersl. Illembers of the cast included IXIARY JANE PORTER, IXIARY BELLE YVEAVER, IXIARTHA LYNN TRAIXIIXIELL. IXIARY ELEANOR LEGGOTT, KATHRYN TRLQEHITT, CARUSO PIAZZA and yes, I said BOB IXICCOLLUIXI. I did not know he sang but he did add to the looks of the cast. INIARY XVINTON seemed at her ease at first yiolin while director DAN IXICNABIARA to all appearances was in a state of ecstacy. Speeding on toward Texas in our oddly con- structed but comfortable smoker, designed by de- signers ROBERT INI. SINIITH and THELKIA ELLIS, we turned on the radio in time to hear announcer JACK VAN ZANDT concluding his commercial for the JOE BEGNAUD Up-Lift Breakfast Food Corporation and introducing singer CHRISTINE BENTLEY appearing with IXIARY ANN PUCKETTS all girl orchestra. llembers of the orchestra were: MARGARET VVELLS, ELEANOR BUSH, MARY ALICE DEAN. DOROTHY CROSS, MAXINE RHODES, JLANITA PRICE, CHARLSIE SAVAGE, MARY LOVE PROCTY, CHRISTINE MIT- CHELL, BEATRICE NORYVOOD, XVINNIE XVARREN and EDITH DLDNEY. As the famous group left the ai1'ways correct BLRNEY XVALKER watch time was given, followed im- mediately by The T1'LlC to Life Story of Patty Pinnsu with cast JACKIE HICIQEY, JEAN BRALY, BETTY COFFIELD, PATTY PAR- ROTT, DICK BROXVN, IXIARY JEAN DAVIS and that airlane Romeo RAYKIOND NI'LL. After this program sports commentator HOCS- TON CLINTON came on with his news broad- cast. Facts of interest in the news concerned several former YVacoans. The tennis stars BILLY RLCIQ- ER and IXIARY HONAIQER had captured first honors of the land in their last doubles match. Next year's football teams throughout the nation were discussed at length. The Blue Bonnet Blossoms, professional team featuring that iron man of foot- ball, HARRY GARDNER, along with XVIL- LIAIXI C. BOXVEN, IXIARLOXV PRESTON and EARLE RAST were due to repeat as champ- ions, according to coach DAVID IQLLTGEN. In college ci1'cles coaches LLOYD BIYERS and BRITT VILLINES were expected to produce an- other winning team. These coaches have become famous for their ability to make winners from un- derdog teams through strategy. Losing interest in some later program, I began reading a newspaper found in the car. The first thing to come to my attention was the report of the National Education Associations recent meeting. The meeting adopted a number of the suggestions of leaders DORIS BRITTON and BETTY RIC- INTOSI-I on methods of teaching. Other speakers and odicers mentioned prominently were GER- TRLDE B. SKIITH, DOROTHY KELLEY, IXIARY IXIELTON, RLITH GILL, CHERRY CALL, PATRICIA ALEXANDER. AILEEN HASTINGS, NELL BAUER, DORIS YANCY. and RLJBY ADAINIS. A discussion on How to Will Students was delivered by BETTY STEXV- ART, and enjoyed by all was the closing address by President ELINOR VVILLIS on the Promo- tion of Extra-Curricular Activities Among Stu- dents . The address was written by her secretary, ELDON THREADGILL. How lVaco had changed! In the place of the once quiet, small city there is now a crowded, noisy summer resort. The idea was IXIARY HELEN XVOLF'S and was promoted by HELEN INIARIE TAYLOR and INIARY KATE JORDAN. In- cluded in the idea was to have as many girls as possible in civic affairs to attract tourists. ANNA IXIAE GRADEL was serving he1' second term as mayor. She ran on a Beautify XVaco ticket. Vastly improving YVaco's appearance was the henna rinse given the Aniicable Building. HAZEL JEAN IXIARTIN as building inspector had suggested the use of rainbow colors for the buildings being con- structed at this time by the XVALTER STEXVART Construction Company. Stewart did not approve of the idea at first, but was soon persuaded by Bliss HIartin's able assistants EVELYN HUGHES, VIRGINIA LOIflSE JENKINS, and EVELYN IQRETZSCHRIAR to give the idea a trial. The grounds around YVACO XVATER VVORIQS were being landscaped under the direction of IVater In- spector IQATHRYN RIORGAN. lVaco's crime rate was lower than it had ever been in the history of our fair city. This was at- tributed to the policies of Police Chief FRANCIS TEIQELL. The new patrol cars wei'e simply lusci- ous in their new paint jobs of baby pink and blue, and such pleasure had been expressed by drivers VIRGINIA LANGSTON, PAY KIADDLX and JOYCE IXIERCIER, that it had been decided to put dotted Swiss curtains in ALL the cars. Police aimouncers CLALDIE and CLYDIE TURNER added variety to their announcements by signing off with torch songs. City Commissioners IXIELBA XVEST, IIIARY TOXVNSEND, JLNE LEHKIAN, ANNIE RIC- IQINNEY, and ZELLA AIAE IXIORROIV were receiving congratulations on the new police uni- forms, which were in pastel shades with short fla1'ed skirts. Police girls LOUISE XVILLIARIS, KIARY THOKIPSON, GERALDINE IXIOORE, IXIIL- DRED HAYNES, BERTHA BOB OAKES, and PEARL IQELLEY were delighted with the new -iniforms as were the tourists. Policemen RAY- KIOND COLEY, IVILLIAIXI GORDON, and CHARLES FIELDS objected to the skirts, but were soon overruled by the girls, who told them that if the Scots could wear skirts so could VVaco's police force. Lake VVaco had been made at least three times la1'ger by engineers ROY BRALJN, GLORIA HIC- IQAY, and DOROTHY ADELL SINIITH. Dur- ing my short visit I was privileged to witness one of the semi-annual aquacades. This water show direct- ed by capable IXIARY ANN SONNTAG boasted of such diving and swimming stars as DOROTHY SIXIITH, HELEN STANISLAV, PEGGY PAR- DO, IXIARY ANDREYVS, ILLEENE YVOOD, PALLA XVELCH, ELEANOR JOHNSON, RUTH LEIVIS, INIARGIE IXIAXEY and JLIANITA JONES all featured in the lllermaid Swimming Routine. RUTH JANE SUNDAY was declared queen of the show by judges DIXIE FLTLLILOVE, LLOYD BAILEY and S. IV. HARRIS. On the beach I saw NELL LEDBET- TER, JEAN HUTSON, ESTHER GREEN. NORIXIA JEAN EVANS, GERALDINE DAVIS and EVA LONG, who were a part of the publicity program. I also saw movie stars XVAN DA KLINT, BERTHA HICKEY, HELEN YARBROEGH and IYIARTHA ANN VVORTHAIXI among the spectators. Upon re-entering the city proper there came to my attention a large sign bearing the name BACH- IXIAN GREER Smart Shop. Hastening to enter to pay him a visit I was greeted by IVILLIAIXI E. RIDLEHLBER and VERNON STOLTE ofthe Ladies Shoe Department and through the ensuing conversation learned that INIARCY IXICKINNEY. VVILINIA KRETZSCHINIAR, IXIARY JOYCE XVOODARD and IIIARJORIE XVINN also were employed in the store and that in the rear a very exclusive beauty shop was managed by IXIARTIN TODARO, and operated by DORIS XVOLKOFF. XVANDA CRAXVFORD, DOROTHY IVERI- PLE and ALIDREY NEVVINIAN. Having completed my tour of the store and turn- ing once again toward the entrance, I came face to face with JOHN VON BLON who had tu1'ned book collector and insisted I have dinner with him and then inspect his collection. That night we en- tered his library and after several hours of intensive study lwell, maybe I was just looking at the pic- turesl I became attracted by a small case near the door. Epon inquiry it proved to contain a collection of all the books written by his former classmates. The collection in many ways proved a surprise. There was Off Beat on which IXIARGARET CHAFIN and ELLA IXIAE XVEATHERS had collaborated, lNIaking lXIoney lklarriages a Success by PETE DE PALIXIO and TONY DE IXIARIA. and The XVorld's a lXIuddle by DOROTHY ROSE COLEIXIAN. There were also novels and books of travel by FRANCES SORENSON, VIR- GIE BRONVN, IVILIXIA IVEATHERSBEE. XVANDA CAIXIPBELL, ROBERT EVANS. INIARJORIE BOOKER, DAVID ENGLISH. HELEN ROVELLO, FAYE IXICGLASSON and DELL DICKSON. Not to be forgotten or over- looked was the anthology of poetry by DORIS DEAN and CARRIE BELLE HALL. Besides this collection of books, in a smaller case there were a number of songs by classmates, among them Dad's Off Night by VERA MAE FARR and IXIIL- IJRED BIIICE, Da Tramp of Bums by KEN- NETH HARPER and ROXVRNA NABORS and well known hits by composers CAIXIILLA ENG- LISH, EVELYN GARNER, JANICE DEES, IXIOZELLE INIELTON, RUTH RAND, IXIARY SLEEPER, JUNE THOINIAS, ELIZABETH POYVELL and INIAXINE NICHOLS. Not in- cluded in this were lyric writers IRIS PETTIT, INIARY ALICE HILL, and GLENN GROTH. It was of interest to note that the preceding manu- scripts and songs were divided nearly equally be- tween rival publishers VIRGINIA YVARRICK STELLA IXIALRINE VANCE, BILLY JONES, JOHNNY HENDERSON, BILLY EASON and ANNIE BELL POXVELL. Illaking the drag early the following morning l was su1'prised to see a man turn down the street on the 1'un with no thought for the passers-by. ln- terested, I followed a short distance to determine the rush. He suddenly came to a half and assumed a rather peculiar position. I soon recognized DIL- LON RAY HERRING, the candid camera fiend trying to get a picture of HETTIE RFGIS IONES and IXIARGARET ANN BAKER of television fame. The two were trying to dodge newspapermen with the help of RAYIIIOND FISHER, their press agent. The newspapermen, among whom were found RICHARD EVANS, GARLAND DE LAINIAR, PALLINE BILL- INGTON. AGATHA ALEXANDER, ETHEL INIAE KIRBY and LILLIAN BECKER. had caused a traffic jam which was quickly cleared bv ollicer BILLY CROOK and patrolmen CHARLES PATTERSON and IXICCOY BOOKER. From bylstander Professor INIORRIS GOEBEL of tle Baylor Aeronautical School, I learned that such happenings were quite common due to the newly formed Candid Camera Club with such ri0t-run- ning photo snappers as BEATRICE CALLA- VVAY. ROBERT E. YVILSON, GERTRLIDE POXVELL, GLADYS EVETTS, J. B. BLANK- INSHIP and DOROTHY DON BIOSLEY. Since I was devoting most of my time to check- ing up on my former classmates, I walked into th: new COPHLIN VVILLIAINIS Skyscraper and be- gan scanning the directory for familiar names and found what I was looking for. Because I looked down the table the following are in alphabetical order. Theywere: real estate agents DORIS BALD- RIDGE. CHARLENE CLARKSON, FRANK GOOCH and DOROTHY TIIlISg insurance salesmen IIIILDRED NELL BARNES. RUBY DOLLAHITE, GRACE ELIZABETH JENK- INS, GEORGE PERRY, J. T. RAPER, IVAN DA SHEPARDQ doctors and specialists KIAR- THA BECKER. ETT.-X RUTH CAIXIPBELL, NATHAN GILKIORE, BILL KIARTIN and l'fSTl l ER STIEG. A surprise came when I noticed that sports writer JOHN IVILLIARI O'BRIEN had an office on the sixty-third floor of the building. Desiring to get a bird's-eye view of the city I stepped into an elevator and went up to the roof. The roof was made into an airport with ROBERT EARL BRIGHT in charge. During my short stay mail pilots IIIARSHALL CALL.-XXV.-XY and XVILLIAAI GRAY PARK took off and aviatrix IXIARY ALICE HEIXIPHILL landed. Society flyer DOROTHY CALVERY arrived at the port to inspect, with demonstrator FRANK HARDY, the new week-end pleasure-plane designed and made by the RICHARD GOODE, GORDON ROSE, and JACK IVIATTHEVVS Airlines. INIILDRED BENTON, LULA B. CRAWFORD and FRAN- CES BROOKS came up to witness the start of BERT INICDANIEL on his Arctic Circle Flight, but were informed by Information Agent XVILLIE INIAE BLAIR that the flight was not to begin until the next day. The sight-seeing trio then decided to ily to Dallas with LA VERNE BIDELSPACH on a shopping trip. I was delighted to receive an invitation to attend the banquet given by IXIARY IXIARTHA SHAF- FER and EVELYN SLANKARD, come to be con- sidered YVaco's social affair of the year. KATHE- RINE RADLE had been named as honoree and I would be sure to see many former classmates. HELEN IXIARIE SPINDLE, VIOLA ELISA- NORA STAUDT. CLARA INIARIE PRYOR. BETTY JO ELLIS, and INIARGARET HAYES were naturally seen at such an affair. Further in- vestigation disclosed a large number of out-of-town guests such as ILLIEIXIAE HIILLER. EVELYN IXIARIE INIARTIN, O. V. STEPHENS, JR. and ODELL KELLY. It was my good fortune to be seated near LYNN L. KENNEDY at the table who through some twist in the conversation began relating what he knew of our classmates. Accord- ing to him GEORGE V. STRICKLIN and INIARVIN SINIITH were engaged in selling XV. G. lN'ICDONALD'S newly invented formula for making shoe polish. ELLEN KIARIE KERNAG- HAN and GRACE EVELYN JUNCKS were in China trying to improve social conditions near Nanking. LOUISE JENKINS, LUCILE IXIARIE INIANGRUINI and CATHERYNE HALLIXIARK were sight-seeing in South America. EUGENE J. KITCHENS. FLEIXIING F. SUIXIIXIERS, and TRUETT LINDSEY were in Alaska with the CHARLES SAINIFORD colonizing expedition. I-IALLIE INIARIE JENKINS, ONA LEE HAR- RELSON, LOUISE IXIEDARIS and FRANCES LYNN HAYNES were engaged by the XVIXI. PAUL SCHLTLZE Telephone Company as opera- tors. INIARGUERITE EVANS and LONDA- LENE HARLESS were in Detroit modeling for designers EVELYN IXIARIE INIARTIN, EDITH PARKER and AXVILDA FAUBION. I had not known before that HENRIETTA RUHIXIANN was the voice for the Dollie Diamond cartoon created by INIARY LEE STOUT, DORIS OLD- FIELD, ETOILE SANDERS, and DOROTHY ROSE HARRELL. Superintendent RAYIXIOND H. SCHERXVITZ was reading the English text book compiled by BETTY JUNE NEECE. HELEN PROCTOR and DORIS RUETER to determine whether it should be adopted or not. IXIARY ALICE PORTER overheard our con- versation and was able to give us news of several classmates. BILLIE FINSTAD, ALTA IXIAE GENTRY and IXIAVIS PRAUSE were in XVaco making a success of their newly founded ice cream factory. INIARIE LOUISE STOERIXIER had turned lexicographer. Her latest volume was soon to appear. LOUISE HAEFT, INIARIE SIINION- TON and EVELYN HARTLEY were in Hawaii engaged in some phase of the pineapple industry al- though the natu1'e of their work was vague to my relator. HELEN JUANITA FOGLEIXIAN. BLUINIE GOODMAN and JUANITA RAINIZY were connected with the Civil Service Department while DOROTHY IXIAE GASSAXVAY was with the Department of Justice. BETTYE RUTH GILIXIORE was exhibiting dogs for the EDNA EARLE REEVES Kennels. ROSALIE SCAR- IXIARDO and IXIILDRED ROBERTS were secretaries to RUBY RODGERS. the minister to IXIexico. Ikly visit to IVaco was rudely interrupted by a message to return to New York and I decided to go by way of Chicago. GXVENDOLYN NILSSON, the Safe Safety-Pin heiress, happened to be on the train and upon our arrival she was greeted by INIayor CLAYTON CARPENTER and presented the key to the city made by the RENA TINER and IXIARGARET ANN PONDER Key Factory. The city was in a turmoil at the time because of the IXIeal Ticket Party convention. The local paper stated that there was much talk by party leaders DOROTHY XVOOLEY, INIARY JO THREL- KELD, ANNA LOUISE PAYNE, and BILLIE GRESHAIXI of making FRANCES FIELDS candidate for President and DELL ANN RUS- SELL for Vice-President. As can be seen from the roster of leaders and candidates the party had come under the control of the women, which was draw- ing much protest from TRAVIS FERGUSON. VERNON HARLAN, GEORGE CUDE and ROBERT BURIFJEAUX. who would hear of nothing but their choice for President, JAINIES ELLIOTT RIDER. Senator CHARLES JENK- INS, delegate from newly admitted Hawaii, and Governor FLBERT CHATHAINI of Nebraska were unsuccessfully trying to avoid a party break. The leaders pretended that the main issue causing the split was whether oyster or fruit cocktail should be served with the meal-for-eve1'yone proposed by the Party, but in reality it was a desperate attempt by the men to retain party control. During my short stay I could not miss the op- portunity of visiting Lake Iklichigan to see that marvel of science. The marvel was brought about bv DOROTHY FORTUNE and ELLA INIAE KROLI, who thought up the idea to import salt and build a second Great Salt Lake. The idea had worked and numbers of early swimmers dotted the beach, also imported. There were several familiar names on the privately owned bath-houses: such as. IXIARY JO XVADE, IXIARIORIE LEYVIS. GLORIA HERBERT. PEGGY HACKNEY. IXIARGARET JONES and DELLA HICK- IXIAN. The new method of lake-salting was being studied during mv visit bv LOYEE INICNEILL and DVANE TENNYSON to get all practical information on the fad for a possible similar venture by Duckhaven authorities, of which little city CLIFTON TORRFNCE was mayor. YVell, I am back in New York settled down to routine work again. Besides the interest my visit to XVaco afforded me, I have acquired a new respect for my former IVaco High classmates, due to their many and varied achievements. LBILL Howako. Prophet of June Class. id-Year Class Poem Army of Youth An army marches forth this hour In the land of the free today, The army of Youth, now in the flower ls striding on its way. VVith vain regrets for days gone by, And hopes for those before us, VVe gladly raise our voiees high And shout the mighty chorus: A hundred thousand hands will raise Our banner to the skies, Another hundred thousand praise The land o'er whieh it flies. A hundred thousand lips will shout Today as we mareh along, Tears will a million eyes dim out As we raise our parting song. 'Ours is the land of free and brave As free as the breezes blow. A million souls will die or slave lf needed, to keep it so. Into this world of hate and fear Filled with a bloody night, Wfe mareh this day, year after year Endowed with thoughts of right. VVe give to this, our land of birth, The best to every task, Ou r own, the heritage of all the earth The best that a man eould ask. To our sueeessl And if we win, lf proud our banners lly, Vl'e'll stop and pay a tribute then To our days at VVaeo High. -R.xi.i'ii li.xi-mx, Port of illifl-Ymr Iffaxy. une Class Poem Appeal to Time O Time, triumphant o'er all the years, VVhose deeds ring down upon the ears Of men, breastward take a band of innoeents, VVho have completed only their Renaissance Of learning, unwise in worldly ways of life, And ignorant of hardships, sufferings, and strife. U Time, eare for them nobly, treat them kindly, As they wend their way through pitfalls blindly, With new friends, new loves, a new way of life, Keep them safe from the piping life Of war, but in the blessed smile of peaee, Let them humbly take their place, And add their bits to your annals, U Time, Living eheerfully, happily, under that Being Sub -lheiixiax Clizieisrz, lime! Poet of .fzzllr Cfzlir. Amada Simpkins Ez1':ISimpkiI1s . Pudge Rogers The Professor . Tommy Tinker Nancy Howe . Virginia LCC Byrd M id-Year Class Play c'The Eyes of Tl:1lOC CAST OF CHARACTERS LORAINE H,'XNIII,TON . . -IOHN QUICK sl.-XCQKES NIJIFTZGER ALBERT BIERONEY CHARLES HAWRINS . ANNA SOLOVEY . HERTIE NAYLOR Put Gillis . . .ANITA BICGINTX' Nawa ..... . TKJNX' I'IERN.-XNDEZ Salvador Del Santos . . BOBBY AIOE NICHOLS Pepira Del Santos ..,. LILLIAN KHOURX The Ghost Of the Rancho de los Alamitos . . . VERNON l'l.-XGELFR PRODUCTION STAFF EVELYN I'lL'BBARD ......... L. BRUCE ROACH AND XV,-XIQRINE XV.-XLKER . . . EDYVARD COURTADE ..... . ...... BOBBY RIEss, RALPH CATON, BOBBY BROOKS . RUTH SCOTT ......... . . . . . SHIRLEY LOVELESS ............. CARRIE IDE.-AN, BETTY ANN SADLER, BI.-XRY POXYERS. .IRAN IJ,-XHSE, MARGARET DAHSE, FRANK SVVINDLE . GEORGE ESTES AND CTILES FORT . . . . . . . IJURRIS CLARK, AI.DI,'X lb.-AVIS, AND ALYIA QVEINHART . . BOBBY LITGGOTT, fTl2N0.'X MARTIN, AND AITIIC CAFE . . -IERRY -IO AIOHNSON, BI.-RRY ALICIA KRUG, AND PORTER CROW DICR BUSH, .IOYCF FONVLIZR, BERLIN l'lART1G.'XN AND RALPII BEVERIA' lg.-UNE AND EL1zABETH BRISCUE .R ...... EVELYN lJL'SEK ........ . ' ...... VIRGINIA MAE MILLER ............. . . . . Dir'n'tor . 7wl't'lIIli1'llf IJi7'l'lTfUI' . Smgiz' Jlllllllfjfl . . . ,l.vsi.vt1111tg- . . . P!'0l1If7fl'I' Prnfvrrfy ,T ll1!Il1!It'l . .I.u'ist1111t,I . . ElI'I'triI'i111II . . Sound E-7ffI'I't.I . . .lzffr Drfnnztiozzs . . . . I,l'U!1V'!lIlI lRAPLAX . ljllllfilgif-1' . . . . .l Illkl'-Nfl TfI'fl'I'fI . IIOIIM' nlllllllflff NORAIA QIACK. KATHERINE THQJAISEN, AND BIARY EARL fTL'Rl.EY . . . Vslm-s Bush, Blanton, Bailey, Tmlarrm, Pardn, Bass, Tull, Fort Clinton, Taylor, Greer, Thornton, Klint, XVhitzIker, Hartigan, Davis Yun Zandt, llall, Fisher, Threlkeld, Simpwn, Atkinson, George, Lunday Penny YVood . Chuck Harris . Blrs. Wood . Elmer Tuttle . Dr. lVood . une C lass Pla une Mad CAST OF C . BI,-XRY BL.-xN'roN . BIARTIN TonARo . . PEGGY PARDO . TEILES FORT . LLQYII BAILEY HARACTERS G. BIC1'X'A'Il Roberts Roger Van Vleel-t XII: Harris . . Shirley lX'7EllUV01'fll Ralph xx76'llUY0l'tl1 . HoL'sTnN CLINTIIN . . . IVJICK BL'sII . . . . LlARM.-XX BASS . RI.-XRY BELLE XVEAVER . . -IQHN Q. TRlL'L Ellie . . . XVANIIA RLINT julie Harris . . . SARAH WHITXK'ORTH Milly Lou . . MAIIJA TELL PRODUCTION STAFF Dirrrror .... ........ X VAURINE XVI-XLKER Tfwlmiml Dim-Im-I . . l,. BRUCE ROACH AND EVLYN HLRRARII Stagr Illnnagvrs ........ BERLIN H.RXRTIG.-XX AND JACK VAN ZANDT Propuriivx . ................ CHARLES SIMPSON Ilrsirfazzts INATHRYN DUNNELLY, BENNI CEEORGE, RAYAIUNII FISHER, RTI-XRY sloE THRELRELII, RIIXRY ,IEAN IBAVIS Prmfzjvtcrs . . CARRIE BELLE HALL ANII JANE ,ATKINSON Publifify . . Q ' ...... GIEST XVHITAKER Sound Effrrls ADRIAN LL' NIJAY FOREWORD In this, the 1940 edition of the Daisy Chain, your stag has attempted to com- memorate the events of your senior year, ff so that in the distant future Waco High and your memories of it will be hallowed forever. Cf- x Bliss Nichols :mil her young Charges . . . Good for life, we suflieieut . . . Two's a couple, three's a crowd . . . Rlllj' hope . . . R111 l,E'l'I'y. it's not uiee to point . . . The quiet llelle, he iloesu't look like Blue to us . . . Wie might have after the storm ..., PX re THUSIC your frieuils. Blix kuowu where Professor Post would he . . . XXEICO Tigers Smith? . . . lllr. Hawkins zuiil girl friend, Bliss Noruizi :it practice live diilu't say which ouesl . . . ls that the Null . . . xvilffll the little hirilie, girls. A rrzifhe Cop will wziy it's doue :Xuuie Louise? . . . Such vim. vigor. and . ' I I I I , I get you it you ilout watch our . . . A hlut to the wise is yitzility. 1' :ir SN. Y i 4 1 v N S . SX . . B., 'EQ px Xxx. A 4 FQ F Q W sm ws mf v, Q is 1 X I .3 N .MX hlr. Smith :intl hlr. Torrzinee just e:in't lllNlC'l'Sl'!ll1kl it . . . XVh:1t's hlinnie Lee so worried about? . . . Dope Clziixlnei' rests awhile . . . hlary :Xnmli'ews, the hell of the hull . . . Pl10f0fIl'21Plll'I' Herring takes time ont for lnneh . . . Sonp's on! . . . Piekzniinny Ifllis gc-ts a lifr from white folks . . . lhere s one sznloi' who s gland that pontl was tlnnneil . . Pnnkin eonsitlers herself well mounted and well escorted . . . Hettie giving us the onee over . . . Ifngeniai Hearn :intl H. B. Cohh, those dark spots on the right :ire Klisses Ellis. llrnly, Hicks. llitehell :intl Stnnislnx' . . . Hobby seems to he taking life easy . . . Reminds ns of the hxirheene at Twelve Oaks . . . A pause during the pause that refreshes. VVhat sweet smiles, Peggy and Katherine. Holrl that pose, girls . . . Give us a bite, wonlt you? . . . Stick 'em upl . . . Five little sleepy-time gals . . . VVhat a droopy looking bunch . . . Doesn't Robert Earl look Bright! . . . Mary :intl limmv with Bahv Cain . . . lvhere are You Ofoinv, - - V - D D my pretty maid? . . . Snapped while snapping . , . Viva Berlin! . . . Bernhausen and Shaller pause en route . . . After the lunch was over . . . Three little Misses llluffet. 'E' P Everything's just rosy . . . The dopes fno more needs to . l-laven't we seen you somewhere before? . . . Siesta be saidl . . . An odd assortment, we must say . . . The . . . More food . . . Did we frighten you, Doris, Betty cutest Couple there . . . Goebel and Forkel look lonely, -lune, and Hettie? . . . Scarlet cyl l1lI'Zl lunches . . . Girls and with so-o-o-o many girls there! . . . Neath the spread- of yesterday and today . . . Aren't they cute! . . . How ing tree were the nuts . . . Astonishing our noble citizens about an introduction, lliss Evans? Mid-Year Class of 19-4-0 Barnaby, Louis Barnes, Francis Blaize, Harry Blanton, Leo Bowles, Alonzo ChaH'in Bob Farris, Thad Graham, Eugene Gros, john P. A Hamusek, Leo Hanna, jack l Harless, NVilfortl Harnack, Kenneth Harris, Billy Hawkins, Charles Henson, Edwin Hernandez, Antonio Holcomb, Robert Bard, Verna Braune, Irene Briscoe, Elizabeth Chapman, Ann Clark, Dorris Crippen, Dorothy Crockett, Evelyn Crouch, Melba jane Czichos, Anna lNIarie Daniel, Barbara Davis, Alma E. Davis, Frances Dusek, Evelyn Elmore, Hazel Ewing, Edna Earl Farrar, Mary E. Franklin, Vonnie Lee BOYS Holliday, Ben Kageler, Vernon Kaplan, Ralph King, Andrew ' Ledbetter, Robert 'i Lindsey, Morris Long, Carl Lumpkin, Gene Meroney, Albert Middlebrook, Carl Mitchell, Guy Nlorrow, Ford Nichols, Bobby Jo Nicosia, Natius Noftzger, Jacques Null, Norman Oates, Jack Pettigrew, YVilbur GIRLS Glass, Gladys Gurley, Mary Earl Hamilton, Loraine' Hays, Juanita Hazelwood, Mable lleslop, Mattie Thelma Hunt, Martha Louise Jack, Norma Khoury, Lillian Lewallen, Helen McClintock, Fay McGinty, Anita Maclin, Virginia Markland, Mary Meeks, Merle Merritt, Ruth Miller, Virginia Mae Post, Orville Quick, John Reeder, J. B. Reeves, Joe Reinhart, Arthur Schwarting, Bland Sharp, Quintus Shelby, Charles Sims, George Strickland, Shelby Symank, XValter Talley, XVilliam Taylor, T. Thomsen, XVilliam Fzzell, Richard VVebb, XV. C. YVhite, Emmett XVitt, Charles Murphy, Virginia Naylor, Bertie Norris, Awilda O'Brien, May Belle Padgett, Ellen Parker, Hazel Schaffer, Louise Scott, Ruth Short, Juanita Smith, Annie Louise Solovey, Anna Thomas, Virginia Thomsen, Katherine Thurston, Virginia Timmons, Lillian Vertrees, Leola NVeinhart, Alma in Anderson, Charles XVilliam Bailey, Lloyd, Jr. Bass, E. Jarman Begnaud, Joseph Bibb, Bobby Vernon Blackshear, Icy Blankinship, I. H. Booker, Elvin McCoy Bowen, Xvilliam Clovis Braun, Herman Braun, Roy Bray, Cecil Earl Brazelton, Charles Morrow, Brazelton, Clinton Brenner, VVilliam Bright, Robert E. Brown, Dick Burdeaux, Robert Edward Bush, Dick Butler, Barven Elwood Cain, D. VV. Callaway, Marshall Campbell, E. I. Cannon, Eugene Caperton, Ben F. Carmichael, Arthur Paul, Ir. Carpenter, Clayton Clark Chatham, Elbert Il, Claypool. Robert H. Clinton, Houston, Jr. Coker, Ellis Clifton Coker, Max L. Coley, Raymond Coop, XYilliam Alfred Cox, Doyle D. Abel, Laura ,Tane Adams, Ruby Gladys Alexander, Agatha Alexander, Patricia Allen, Evelyn Andrews, Mary Atkinson, Jane Ayres, Minnie Lee Baker, Margaret Ann Baldridge, Doris Catherine Bane, Myrtle Barnes, Mildred Nell Bauer, Nell Louise Becker, Lillian Mae Becker, Martha Ii. Bennett, Annice Bentley, Christine Benton, Mildred Louise Betros, Pearl A, Bidelspach, La Verne Billington, Pauline Blackshear, Ruth Ann Blair, XVillie Mae Blanton, Mary Aileen Bledsoe, Dorothy Jane Booker, Marjorie Braly, Jean Britton, Doris Mae Brooks, Frances Irene Brown, Virgie Bryan, Beverly Buchanan, Sharlet Buice, Mildred Elizabeth Burtchell, Irene Bush, Eleanor Call, Cherry Blossom Callaway, Beatrice Calvery, Dorothy Eulene Campbell. Etta Ruth Campbell, XVanda Chafin, Margaret Duval Childs, Virginia Belle Clark, Martha Clarkson, Doris Charline Cable, Julia Henrietta Coftield, Betty Coleman. Dorothy Rose Cook, Mary Madalein Copeland, Virginia Crawford, Lula B, Crawford, Wanda Marie Cross, Dorothy Io Cross, XVanda Fay Crosslin, Francis Crow, Virgie Davis, Geraldine Davis, Mary Jean I une Class of 1940 Cox, E. S. Crook, Billy Harold Cutle, George Cupp, Byron H. lJeLamar, Garland DeMaria, Tony,1r. De l'almo, Pete Diltly, Theron A. Eason. XVilliam H. English, David Evans, Richard Norwood Evans, Robert Earl Evans, Robert XY., Ir, Farr, Dan Henry Farrell, llaylis Ii. Ferguson, Travie Fielnls, Charles Yirgil Fisher, Raymonll Forkel, Curt Fort, Milton Giles, Ir. Fuchs, Cecil E. Fulbright, John XV. XV, Fullilove, Dixie Gardner, Harry Eugene George, Benny Gill, Jack D. Gilmore, Nathan Allen, Jr. Goebel, Morris Couch, Frank A. Goode, Richard lfarle tiorilon, XYilliam Greer, John Hackman, Ir. Grerelle, Frederick Thomas Groth, Glenn Maurice Haralson, John Curtis Dean. Doris Mae Dean, Mary .-Xlice Dees, Eileen Janice Dickson, Dell Louise Dollahite, Ruby Donnelly, Kathryn jane Doughty, Margaret Durlney, Edith Audrey Ellis, Betty I0 Ellis, Mary I0 Ellis, Thelma English, Camilla Ephraim, Lois joan Evans, Marguerite EvanS, Norma tiene Events, Gladys Lorraine Farr, Vera Mae Faubiort. Alwilda Ferguson, Flo Frances Firltls, Frances Lou Finstad, Billie Lorraine Fogleinan. Helen Juanita Fortune, Dorothy Ruth Garner, Mary Evelyn fiassaway, Dorothy Mae Gayle, Louise Lanier Gentry, Alta Mae Gill, Ruth Roland Gilmore, llettye Ruth Goodman, Blume Adele Graflel, Anna Mae Green. Billie Green, Esther Gresham, Billie Marguerite Hackney, Peggie Marie Haeft, Louise Martha Hall, Carrie Belle Hallmark. Catheryne Harkins, Ruby Nell Harless., Lonrlalcne Harrell, Dorothy Rose Harrelson, Ona Lee Harris, Imogene Hartley, Nora Evelyn Hastings. Aileen Bryant Hayes, Margaret Haynes, Frances Lynn Haynes, Gladys Haynes, Mildred Hearn, Eugenia Hearn, M'ary Elizabeth Hemphill, Mary Alice Henderson, Agnes Herbert, Gloria Marie Hickey, Bertha Virginia Hickey, Jackie Hickman. Della Vaden BOYS Hardy, Frank, Jr. Harlan, Vernon M, Harper, Kenneth Harris, Samuel Xvard Harrison, jack Hartigan, Berlin Hearn, Raymond llentlurson, ,lohnny Hengnn, XValter Herrin:-, Dillon Ray Hill. Cecil Leon Holden, Albert Nash Howard, XVilliam D. Huilbon, John Hay, Ir. jacks, Bill jenkins. Charles Earle jones, XYilliam Horace Kelly, Utlell Kendrick, Charles E. Kennedy, Lynn l., Kitchena, I. Eugene Ktiltgen, David Lattimore, Joseph Schoollield Linilaey, Truett Luntlay, Adrian Carl Lyell, XYilliam Andrew Lynch, XYo0drow P. McCollum, Robert XYayne Mcllaniel, Bertrand McLemlon McDonald, XV. ti, McNamara, Dan Goodrich Makovy, Alvin Martin, XYilliam, H., Jr. 1IZilIl'lCXV5,J3Cli E. GIRLS Hicks, Helen Ruth Hill, Mary Alice Honaker, Mary Virginia Hughes, Evelyn Hutson, Jean Jenkins, Grace Elizabeth Jenkins, Hallie Marie jenkins, Louise Jenkins, Virginia Louise johnson, Eleanor A. Jones, Hettie Regis jones, Juanita D, Jones, Margaret Ann Iortlan, Mary Kate Iuncks, Grace Evelyn Rellar, lYanCla Lee Kelley, Dorothy Elizabeth Kelly, Pearl Kennedy, Yvonne liernaghan. Ellen Marie King, Martha Kirby, Ethel Mae Kitchens, Gracie Klint, Lois XY:incla Krause, liettye Kretzschmar, Evelyn Annie liretzschmar, XVilma Mary Kroll. Ellamae Langiton, Virginia Leilbetter. Nell Marie Leggett, Mary Eleanor Lehman, June Lorraine l-ewis, Marjorie Lewis, Ruth Long. Eva Juanita McDonald, Marie Katherine Mclilasson, Fay Nell Mclntosh, Betty McKinney, Marcy Mcliinney, Annie Catherine McKay, Gloria Elizabeth McLennan, Peggy Ruth McNeill, Loyee Macldux, Fay Louise Manizrum, Lucile Marie Martin. Evelyn Marie Martin, Hazel Jean Maxey, Margie Medaris, Louise Melton, Mary Melton, Mozelle Mercier, Joyce Lucille Miller, Illiemae Ida Mitchell, Camille Mitchell, Christine Moore, Geraldine Merrill, Daniel Miles, Marshall Davis Morrow, Charles XVilliam Moser, Fred A,, Ir, Myera, Charlee Lloyd Newman, Elmer F. Null, Raymond , , . ,. Ll lirien, liill U'lirien, John XYilliam tlliver, .loc Park, XVilliam Gray l'arker,XVillian1 Cary, Jr. Parrish, Gordon Udell Patterson. Charles Pearce, Joe Erwin ljerry,1ieorge Leonard Piazza, Caruso Enrico Powell, Don D. Preston, Venson Marlow Raper, J. '1. Rast, Earle Henilerson, Jr. Reyes, ,lesse Rice, A, M., Ir. Richarilson, Billy Riller, James Elliott Risllehuber, XYilliam lf. Rogerg, Rows Allen Robe, Gordon Arthur Rucker, William XVeaton Salaclino, Sam Peter Samford, Charles Armstrong Suherwitz, Raymond H. Schulze, XVm. Patil Simpson, Charles Morgan, Jean Morgan, Kathryn Morrow. Zella Mae Moaer, Fay Aileen Mosley, Dorothy Don Moss, Catherine Louise Nabors, Rowena Lucille Long Neece, Iletty June Yeill, C Iara Newman, Atiolrey Nichols, Maxine Nilsson, Gwendolyn Nolley. Myrtle C. Norwood, Beatrice L. Oakes, Bertha Bob Oldfield, Doris Partlo, Peggy Camille Parker, Edith Parrott, Patty Lou Payne. .-Xnn Payne. Anna Louise Pettit, Iris Nathalie l'irelo, Mary Ponder, Margaret Ann Porter, Mary Alice Porter, Mary Jane Powell, Annie Bell Powell, Elizabeth Nell Powell, Gertrude Prause, Mavis Ottillia Price. Juanita Randolph Proctor. Helen Prouty, Mary Love l'rut'len, Louise Pryor, Clara Marie Puckett, Mary Anne Radle, Katherine Rainzy, Juanita Elizabeth Rand, Ruth Reed, Lillian Elizabeth Reeves, Edna Earle Rhodes, Charlsie Maxine Roberts, Mildred Josephine Rodgers, Ruby Estelle Rovello, Ellen Margaret Rueter, Dorris Ruhmann, Henrietta Russell, Dell Ann Sanders, Etoile Janet Savage, Charlsie Scarmarflo, Rosalie Schroeder. La Vonne Shaffer, Mary Martha Shepard, VVanda Louise Simonton, Marie Slankard, Evelyn Skelton, Paul Darrell Smith, George M., Jr. Smith, Marvin Smith, Robert M. Spence, Joe XVeat Stephens, O. V., Jr. Stewart, XYalter R,, Jr. Stolte, Vernon Charles SIFICRDII, George V. Stringer, Yernie H. Summera, Fleming F. Swindle, Frank Gregg Taylor, Roy M.. Ir. Tennyson, Billy Duane Thomas, Rawla Threadgill, Eldon Totlaro, Martin Thomas Torrencc, Clifton Sheppard Trice, john Q. Yan Zandt, Eugene Jark Yillines, liritt N'illiam, jr. Von Blon, John Herman XVainwright, Ben R. XYalker, llurney George XValker, Richaril XYztrd, Sam XVehli XVil1ler, Tommy XYilliams, Cophlin Xlfilson, I-aYelle R. 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