Water Valley High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Water Valley, TX)
- Class of 1949
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V5 Q I -5 ,..a 1 14 x . 1 DEDICATION As a token of our appreciation for three years of hard work so conscientiously and fairly given, and in appreciation of all the lessons, both in subject matter and ethics, so patiently instilled by him, we gratefully dedicate this annual of 1948-1949 to Mr. Elvin Troy Mathis. 0090006-OOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOJ . -1- - gr.--an-M' -- zna1-v-.-- '.---rv V --1--1 . -gwn-.-uyv-1gryw--vwgv'xu-w- - - SCHOGLBUHDWMS GYMNANUM 4 I 24 T MN 1 ,vw Q A .st ,ff Mx inf T x dh Lf...- SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE Dear Friends, This school year has been a busy but pleasant experience. I hope your efforts in participation have brought you a feeling of happiness while doing my part. I wish for each of you much success in all your desired activities. Truly yours , 24-wifzfdefkl S chool B oard Percy Turner Fred McCabe George weddell wayne Munn Jake Harper Maxwell Turner Frank Demere .1 Ir :RFU J 1. .3 fp 'F 13 A P! V' 44 ff' J F FACULTY A. w. STOETZEL ELVIN MATHIS Superintendent Principal MRS. M. WICKER English MR. B. G. COMBS Science and Math MRS. J. DISMUKE 7th and 8th Gr - Girls' Coa M sToETzE1 Ig 5th and 6th Grades MRS. R. L. BLANTON 3rd and Ath Grades MRS. EILEEN EARNEST lst and 2nd Grades I v Him 39-:uit xv .1575 4 X a - F' ' 'SQ55-5 J I I 1 4 ij,-. I + - . J. . I -W .. f 1 , , .2 ii! 2' .1 , '- .Li ,- 3 ' v -. A , i ? 5 4 'i 4 w 'fs 5 63 ff- 'Wu wp-N-,ypvwlw 7 ' W... ...psf Wm. . 'SQ-2-iw lx' . ' Q. , 1 . AAQQ-l4,jb',1C. . , ' W 'if- , 2- E A-3f'5'Qif45jf'3Q'Qfgfff ' me Q1 ii '-ffQ:f5f1Q : A0 v 'i'f:i.? Ei ? iffii N-' - i. 45-11 A r.: ht , N 'F -f . ' 12 Q.: ' 4 ' Jjrilry: K .' ,, 4 . f I 1 4 x Q?,... ' K . ' f .-'g ' - . :. mgqiin gag, -fE'ifs f' Lg, ,. 1, I . ali ' 55' . 'f,v'i. 'f' JI' . 3 J-A? .s QNNQQ, ': . .. A,,:4..:. n , ge- .3-.,n ..e ,- A- . 5- -l'- '- . -- 1'n'f1.' --11.3.-F, mm s. L. TATE, JR. Paper Staff Sop Jr. yrs. Football 2 yrs. Softball, Track A Bkbl. 2 yrs. Sr. Play Favorite Senior GEORGIA SMITH Pres. Jr. yr., V- Pres. Soph, Sr. yrs Choral Club. Pep Squad. Editor of Paper Jr. Sr. yrs. Sr. Play. PERCY TURNER Football 2 yrs. Sr. Play. Bktbl. 2 yrs. Sec-Treas. Jr., Sr. yrs. Track, Soft- ball, Tennis, Capt. Ftbl. Sr. yr. Paper Staff Jr., Sr. yrs. Reporter Jr. yr. President Sr. yr. Annual Staff Jr. hs, yr. SENIORS JUNE BROWN Sec-Treas. Soph. yr. Reporter Sr. yr. Pep Squad. Duchess Jr. yr. Football Queen Jr. yr. Choral Club. Asst. Ed. Anrmal Jr. yr. Ed. Annual Sr. yr. Vbl. 2yrs. Sr. Play. NLAXINE ABBOTT Paper Staff Jr. yr. Choral Club. Fav. Jr. yr. Vbl. Z. yrs. Bbl. 2 yrs. Softball Tennis. Duchess Sr. yr. Head cheerlead- er Sr. yr. Sr. Play I I-1455-.ii 'D'14f- flf s A 31-V--. F 1 1 1 sENnoRs BETTY PHLELLIPS Vbl.-A, yrs, Bktbl. 2 yrs. Softball, Tennis Majorette Jr., Sr. yrs. Bkbl co-Capt. Sr. yr. Capt. vbl. Sr. yr. Annual staff Jr. yr. Paper Staff 3 yrs. Re- porter Fr. yr. Choral Club, AH Club, Sr.Play. EUNICE HOLSENBECK Pep Squad Choral Club Senior Play LEN AIN SWORTH Ftbl. 2 yrs. Bktl. 2 yrs. Softball, Track, Tennis Fav. boy Jr. yr. V.-Pres. Jr. yr. Paper Staff Jr. yr. Annual Staff Sr. yr. GENE BANNISTER Ftbl. 2 yrs. Ftbl. Co-Capt. Sr. yr. Bktl. 2 yrs. Tennis Softball, Baseball Track,Sr. Play. DOROTHY EARNEST Pep Squad Choral Club Senior Play WANDA TREADAWAY Vbl. 2 yrs. Bktbl. 2 yrs. Bkbl. co-capt. Jr. yr. Bkbl. Capt. Sr. yr. Reporter Soph. yr. Softball, Pep Squad, Paper Staff Jr. Sr. yrs., Annual Staff Sr. yr. Sr. Play Favorite Senior. -. W- -.-. vw - -. . . ---..-....wfY,-i..,. ,,, PROPHECY Having been born the seventh daughter of the seventh daugh- ter, it is given to me the power to foretell all things yet to be. Thus, in looking into the future of the Senior Class of '48- l+9 I see the following things as they will be in 1959. I am at an exclusive Country Glub in New Orleans. It is al- most time for the very popular Radio Show, Lunch in New Orleans, to begin. The microphone is being set up by a female radio tech- nician who proves to be, upon examination, Maxine Abbott who has made an unusual success in that field. The M. C. is rushing in, and, as you have guessed, it proves to be Len Ainsworth, who took up that line of work when jilted by the Freshman girl in 1949. Several distinguised guests are assembled here today and among them I notice several members of the class of '48-'49, who seem to be having a second senior trip, so to speak. The distinguish- ed looking matron, dressed in mourning, leading her twin sons I recognize to be .Tune Brown whose husband, a freshman during her senior year at WVHS has just been shot for smuggling. The mike is now hooked up and we are on the air. The female vocal trio so famed for its glamorous members proves to be Georgia Faye Smith, Wanda Treadaway, and Dorothy Earnest. Dorothy is also a tap-dancer at a near-by night spot, earning extra money to send her husband through high school. Two distinguished ranch couples, composed of two seniors who married Juniors the year after graduation prove to be Mr. and Mrs. Percy Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Spears. Jay is Percy' s foreman and Betty is Pat' s housekeeper. It is rumored that Percy is almost broke, due to reckless spending and some say he is to be convicted for misappropriations of senior funds back in 'l.9. Someone has fainted and the call Is there a doctor in the house? arises and the distinguished gentleman with his pill bag coming through the audience proves to be S. L. Tate, Jr. He breaks a bottle and when the janitor comes in to clean the debris we recognize Gene Bannister. Thinking that, with one exception, the class reunion would be complete, I hear the tinkling of Salvation Army Bells and recognize Eunice Holsenbeck as the laughing lassie. Thus ends Lunch in New Orleans. . 'B' lx Qs fa A SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Class of WVHS class of 1949, being of Qsupposedlyj sound and sane mind Qii' anyj hereby will and bequeath the following items and articles to other members of our school, faculty, etcetera, namely, herein after and to wit: I, Eunice Holsenbeck, will to Bessie Dee my seat in the school bus with the request she treat it with all due respect and tenderness. I, Gene Bannister, leave to George Weddell all the shoot- em-upl' books in the library with the request that he closely observe my marginal comments. I, June Brown, will my place as editor of the Annual to Lorece Shaw and my pleasant smile to Viola Reed. I, Wanda Treadaway, leave to Julia Faye Biggs my smile and happy disposition with the suggestion she use it frequently. I, Percy Turner, will to Thomas Briggs all my left-over A's and the hope that he can find some use for them. I, Betty Bhillips, will to Dixie Ritter my ability to talk loud enough to be heard and to Dixie and Pat Plevan six inches of my stature, to be divided equally between them. I, Georgia Smith, will to Viola Reed my seat in the English room and all my superior knowledge in that and other subjects. I, Maxine Abbott, will to Bessie Mae Shaw all my left- over paper wads and chewing gum cuds left on the under side of the desks. I, Len Ainsworth, will to Jay Spears my prowess as an athlete and my place as number one hearthrob on the campus. I, S. L. Tate, will to Malva Brown my place as teach- ers' pet, my seat at the lunchroom, and my collection of used milk straws and tooth picks. I, Dorothy Earnest, will my flirtatious nature and all boy friends left behind to Shirley Snider. As a class, we will to Mr. Mathis our class notes in Civics, Economics, Commercial Law, etc., knowing they will be of untold value to his future efforts as a teacher of the same. We leave to Mr. Stoetzel our thanks for being such a help- ful and cooperative superintendent. We leave to the Junior class as a whole our dignity and superior bearing , as well as all forgotten love notes and note book corners. E .-MM' 55,5 ,. A P1 H X Q - ' 'asm'- M 1 ' Q W5 ..-. ,3 JUNIORS Bessie Mae Shaw-President Jay Spears-Vice-president Shirley Snider-S ec.- Treas Malva Brown-Reporter Lorene Adams 5 saw 1 Julie Faye Briggs Thomas Briggs Patricia Plevan Helen Powell Viola Reed Dixie Ritter Bessie Dee Roberts Lorece Shaw George Weddell Q. - , ima- Eg Q ,z Q, K 11. xx . J A3 ew , ., ...A 5, gm, f N4 , 'g2Hgf?qff?'x7'Q'-HiggwA V 2:1fiff'j,1g.'g i 1 wi -u-snug. D M ff TEE 1. 4 1 451 4.-. f ,r , 5 ,, ,- 1. 'z ,r ' - rf K V. Ya. , I 1 .iv .32-11, IG, .,.-K ,Mp . ,.., -.4 'L- u , n ,. :J Y, , . 4. sh. Y X , 'mfr-'it 5 v -'x 5,11 P3-r.. -MI Lkfif a4.z::,,nM. MM aff,-4't3'i-iw an SGPHOMORES is It Billie Posey Bomar Fincher President V-President Q .. ,, x x . X 5 1 ,M e X f Douglas Baker Don Goodwin I x 'bl 'W Qjl VILMQZZNS wf'Ma1fzJL Nellie Jackson Norman Plagens f Q Laverne Hardcastle Sec.-Trees. 1 gn i n . - v', ' Fred Hale Jack Willis Connie Kinkel Reporter Dorothy Hardcastle , W n if?xif f'iii is 4 N elda Woodley Aw' z M in if 'Y ,M Q, :-1f:Q..4. K, .. W, . av.. ' 'K K wa W ww, ,.f-xv V ..-sq 1 JK' a 53 51 2 'if -3 Tommy Harve Earnest Jean Goodwin FRESHMEN Cecil Lindsey Elsie McCall Tommye Onstott Franklin Plagens Henry Pope Delnor Poss Imogene Shockley Raymond Smith Wayne wood Jo Ann Counts-Pres. C. H. Gamer-V-Pres. Morgan Westbrook-Sec. Treas. June Turner-Reporter Christene Boat:-ight Anna Ruth Bryan If NU' bang, 35 TNOWN 5 5 ,fs it ': 15? fl v -14 'nf Q ,5 'fn fi Si Zferw . ,N,, 44 Mdxgw .,, mmf' .o., ,X -noir :ri fb ,F 1 .2 . , 9.113 V 5 ' I ' f 5 EIGHTH GRADE Eugene Alexander George Demere Charles May Dean Mayfield Nina Ray Hobbs Benny Dale Jackson 1 SEVENTH GRADE Martha Alexander Helen Benson Georgia Garner Bill Humble Paul Leddy Robert Mims Eloise Morrison ni r 'A ,ii ii su MXTH GRADE Peggy Abbott Nina Rose Ainsworth Jerry Bannister Rose Mary Earnest Ronnie Green Douglas Hardcastle Darlene May Kay Munn Geneva Smith FWTH GRADE J. Nelson Earnest Barbara Garner Olivia Juarez , Bitsy Kirkpatrick Loveta. Mayfield Juanita Mayfield Lei Lani McClain James Tweedle J 'L Aki rg . 1 fi 5 - 5 E. li '4 li ik Lf fff v 1: U m JY- '-: 'XP- WWF: wif- .2 rf -- .D wiki 33 211 ' .Ji For COQWN Shirley Bannister B FOURTH GRADE Janice Benson Junior Bradford Don Cliff' Antonio Jusrey Leslie Martin Noylene Michael Rosemarie Hims Louis Ray Smith Betty Lou Webb THIRD GRADE Blake Forehand Romona Juarey Ronda. Ann Jones J' ack Kirkpatrick Patsy Ledbetter H. C. Moreland Dewey Baxmister FIRST GRADE Doris Bradford Sherry Garner Zackie Jones Filey Juarez Nita Fay Munn Mickey Pridch Brenda Abbott Milton Counts Nelda Jo Dellis SECOND GRADE Gerald Earnest Laura Ann Forehand J immy Gillispie Ernestine Juarez AJ.ice Beth Martin Leslie Turner Junior Arnold Y ,:,..A A AW i,14: V jf dl' .... ,. A J , P 0 al n :xiii-iggga, Wanda Treadaway Thomas Briggs SENIOR s. L. Tate J U N I Q R Helen Powell 'Vx '-- f Billie Posey S O P H O M O R E Jack Willis Cecil Lindsey F R E S H M A N Jo Ann Counts 1 E E ..-4 5. 'E ' 24 ' vi ,-'Q 233 4 4 1. ,A .QI Lf, '- Tw , 2 . 5' QZ1ZL'c4h, WKVMW14, F0013-L8 QUEEN 'SJ 3 fi 2 A .il ,ly 5' f, E -2 v E 1 .L 1 ,W 'I' X . f 1 -Iv J 'Wi ,. x -' 'E-1 .r LQ., mav.l':'14 1 , lj r E 1' ANNUAL STAFF A . W. Stoetzel Sponsor June Brown Shirley Snider Ed-in-chief Asst. Editor J ay Spears Wanda Treadaway Billie Posey Len Ainsworth Asst. Mgr. Typist Snapshots Bus. Mgr. Seated: Editor Georgia Smith. Standing: Wanda Treadaway, Mr. Stoetzel, Asst. Ed. Helen Powell, Julia Biggs, Percy Turner, Jay Spears, and Betty Phillips. f x if., 1 N f . U '1 .1 .F 1. ,gs H! gl 1 as i , if 5, ..:, fi' . LV'- . 1-0 1 ,' if 5 gf , ,L ', 3 ii Q! i , 5 cemts 444 Front Row: CL. to RJ Kay Munn, Martha Alexander, Peggy Abbott, N:i.na Rose Ainsworth. 2nd Row: Geneva Smith, Nina Hobbs, Rosemary Earnest, Tommye Onstott. 3rd. Row: Anna Bryan, JoAnn Counts, Christene Boatright, LaVerne Hardcastle, Dorotlfy Earnest. 4th Row: Billie Posey, Maxine Abbott, and Betty Phillips. BOYS Front Row: QL. to RJ James Tweedle, Robert Mims, Douglas Hardcastle, Jerry Bannister, Ronnie Green. Second Row: J. N . Earnest , Eugene Alexander, Paul Leddy, Douglas Baker, Bomar Fincher. Third Row: George Weddell, and Fred Hale. .11 6 am' hu I 1 F Sz I V, f 1 v 4 '5 vm 31 in La T 'wi .U if iii pil.. , Oct lst Row: L. to R. B. Phillips, M. Abbott, N. F. Jackson, S. Snider, B. Posey. 2nd Row: P. Plevan, Mrs. Dismuke, T Onstott, D. Ritter, N. Woodley, N. Hobbs, W. Treadaway, J. Turner, J. Biggs, L. Hardcastle, A. Bryan. 3rd Row: H. Powell, M. Brown, I. Shockley, B. Shaw, L. Shaw, G. Smith, J.B1-own, J. Counts. Ath Row: D. Earnest, E. Holsenbeck, C. Boatright, E. McCall, D. Hardcastle, C. Kinkel. C H O R U lst R: CL to Rj W. Treadaway, B. Posey, I. Shockley, P. Plevan, J. Turner, N. Jackson, T. Onstott, S. Snider. Znd. G. Smith, J. Biggs, D. Ritter, L. Shaw, L. Hardcastle, E. Holsenbeck, N. Woodley, Anna Bryan, D. Earnest. 3rd. B. Phillips, J. Brown, E. McCall, C. Boatright, M. Brown, J. Counts, C. Kinkel, H. Powell, B. Shaw. .X ,. 1 31 l iigil fy-14- I . ,Q I. -liggi ff i.,. ik a .A f 5 1 - . . -. bH6P1SCbHDOL FOOTBALL P L U V., .V ,,,, W lst. Row: Co-Captain Gene Bannister, Captain Percy Turner, Henry Pope, Jack Willis, Jay Spears, Len Ainsworth. 2nd Row: Coach Elvin Mathis, Douglas Baker, Bomar Fincher S. L. Tate, Morgan Westbrook, C. W. Garner, Raymond Smith, and Wayne Woods. GRADESCHOOL FOOT BALL lst dow: L. to R: Captain George Demere. 2nd R: James Tweedle, Jerry Bannister, Co-Captain Ronnie Green, Robert Mirns, Charles May. 3rd R: J. Earnest, Douglas Hardcastle, Bill Humble, Eugene Alexander, a.nd Paul Leddy. ., . , .eh n., -' an-Q ' -on-1 nut GIRLS' B S ETB L Nr'- Seated: Captain Wanda Treadaway, Co-Captain Betty Phillips 2nd Row: Tommy Onstott, Lorece Shaw, Laverne Hardcastle, June Turner, Billie Posey, Coach Stoetzel. 3rd Row: Shirley Snider, Christene Boatright, Bessie Shaw, Anna Bryan, June Brown. 4th Row: JoAnn Counts, Connie Kinkel, Maxine Abbott, and Helen Powell. ,rl .... M. , 11153 ,., C5 F56 C' A Q C: BOYS'BASKETBALL lst Row: Gene Bannister, Morgan Westbrook, Delnor Poss, Henry Pope, C. W. Garner, Douglas Baker, Jay Spears. 2nd Row! Coach Mathis, Wayne Wood, Jack Willis, S. L. Tate, Percy Turner, Franklin Plagens, Norman Plagens, and Len Ainsworth. ,I 4 . i , if' u 1 D nvnfqminga- . ,..' '44 lst Row: R123 seg D-gf ' B Q Ulfi Hb 525 :ss Wg? UJY1 Er ss-52' il -' IJ? Egan l 0C'J 0:2 UJ-Q B' zz' sim? m rn .mg WO ES? :HE es., 000 3223 O 55 QV 42 p. O D- W IUDITIZUTI W' IVOUD 4 F0 -CWI' ITP l-' M W PC 17 'I-U7 '4 FFO4 ITI -4 III FP I L. to R: Captain Betty Phillips, Co-Captain, 1395, - t Row: L. to R: Captain Anna. Bryan, Co-Capt. Billie Posey, 2nd Row: Coach Dismuke, Tomnw Onstott, JoAnn Counts, June Turner. 3rd Row: Christene Boatright, Connie Kinkel, and Laverne Hardcastle-. 22' ld- i s 1 ,n 1 ,X E M , x , I ,rn . r ' Q-1 H .Il 6 2? T! -'cf 1 E F! ,si 'fs ni f -1 5 F3 Ml 3: I: ..1,-21-if . GRADE SCHOOL VOLLEY BALL Front Row: Coach Betty Phillips, Nina Ray Hobbs, Peggy Abbott, Georgia Garner, Helen Benson, Kay Munn, Martha Alexander, Geneva Smith, and Mrs. Stoetzel. Bitsy Kirkpatrick, Lei Loni McClain, Rosie Earnest, Nina Ainsworth, Eloise Morrison, Darline May. GRADE SCHOCJL BASKETBALL Seated: George Demere and Eugene Alexander. 2nd Row: Ronnie Green, Paul Leddy, Charles May, Douglas Hardcastle, .Terry Bannister. 3rd Row: James Tweedle, J. N. Earnest, and Bill Humble. ...v- L' wf 1 32 fi 1 V' -4 1 15 E 'j : rf-'? Q-1 il 'F f- fi 4 s V' m-1 VV-ZZ! ???FE c-rn. 4+ HO 3- SME :+o 510 m'5-2 5F11-QFUE1 fnglngao I-'-E11CI :+ t-fr-'mrro 'iggw L-JI-Ugpcf-n 5+-mg' cn '-C1220 -cu -o -cn cr C3 'UJCD 'gona-'41 C5356 gm?- D 3 ragga H-'Hmm gif vnu f!3E'?'.3P :msg isa-fl :Que C-lvvnv ' v-am: 'gltljugc O o Shu-E Hr-'mm ef- sngsgg sf' 5 Hz wp YI ff- 6 KCUPIT4 lst. Row: L. to R: Morgan Westbrook, Henry Pope, C. W. Gar ner, Douglas Baker, Delnor Poss, Norman Plagens. 2nd Row: Raymond Smith, Jack Willis, Percy Turner, Fred Hale, Don Goodwin, and Bomar Fincher. il .-H! 3 1 fi W 'X '-1 ., 3. if li 'K if Y .VL-Hs , , 5' I , if Q? HE L 3 3 fa X Q74 1 w xx .J B N 1 Q xi S 19z,8-1949 Perqy Wanda Georgia 1 Gene 5, L, Maxine Len June B att? Dorotlw Eunice m 1' ,I K .-4' .Lg -n. J x , t - -f 'E ,K nf ,xi AN' .11-. , if x fx! C11 Dignified Capt. and Co-Capt. C21 Interested substitutes C31 Strategy advice C41 Tired? C51 Rah! C61 Rah! C71 Rahl C81 Leaving us? C91 Camera shy C101 Substitutes C111 Lazy or resting? C121 Smile Pretty C131 Just posing C141 Busy, Bill? C151 In a hurry? C161 Speedy C171 Smiling Morg C181 Observant coach C191 Windy day? C201 Kicking along C211 Kick-off C221 Nice smile C231 Doak . flj Hobo Papa 465 Q53 Q .3 N 1 .gg ll I nf 7331 BJ Three Musketeers 44g 15fl:sKot,ozlll Qjj Proud style 472 we three C81 trouble 491 News go 4lOj Legs! Qllj Boy 8: Dog 4122 Coach 4131 The Gang Qllj ,iullillg all girls 4152 Baslmful 4161 Wild Bill Hickok 4175 feemg, ,ffl-Q 4182 'Teecixers' pet 419D Good-looking pair 42113 Haumo 4,1111 iielpll C225 Sleepy? 4235 Forget something? QAZQ Snow ytllkztifl ffm-up Czojurue- some twozsome 4271 Surprised? 4281 The Loon 4491 omg.. lgelleo? 4301 Rush 43lj This way, please. 1 s 5 , 76 1- -e ff n 1 , hi , Qi . 'E V53 332 , 1 M fi 3 if 4 ' fi -1 , L 5 nf 4 22 ur Qs ll? E o Q I ll L14 .LL L D , o Qt, A Am, 4 if f'Q an ' ,fi ,WW 3:45 ....... . Cheer loud girls ....... Somebody is going the wrong way .......... 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