White Oak High School - Roughneck Yearbook (White Oak, TX)

 - Class of 1947

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M A , N Y f' A wie, N .vu . Z. 'W'-.ag A 'W .ilssgtx fx 1 -www A , W 0 f WMM W ' WW W 'W ' -f YW . W, W ,, ,W Q X MXFMQQX . QM ,4 -H ' V K MTW x 1 wi .,, S 5 I H -. 1' .::4.a:::::z:-:-:':-:'- Y I WYMLNW x Y. 04 R. t. Anderson Superin+enden+, M. A. Universify of Texas SUPERINTENDENT Dorofhy Cur+is S 1' B S ecre ary, . . Norfh Texas Sfafe Teacher's Col- lege C. C. Simmons High School Principal. M. A. -r 1 5 .::.n-ee:,e:f::- .-,fam uma- .uv-Q: f. :mn 4,..fu.:,.a:n r fhkudhqm.-E , 5 ,,,, ,, . ,M-J,,. ' QA-a-s-wav'-xs.1x-aww-um. .avr wvsnm-r4-m.,'nu111.v.zs:9ssww-emv-lnvuas4qW1l,wpg, Universify of Texas J fs 'E 2 1 1 .. R f 5 ? fi .. g Z - 1 5' . ,I f i F C .1 1 f 3 S 2 Q s, E :Q i 4 A .. - 2 w 4 2 1 5 1 32 Z E 5 Q Q H W: I S E 52 Q2 2? . , 5. 5. 1 1 e , . E Q R -a 11 Q-.A-Q.-M :revam- 1- us,,..f .av-' V Q' 3- 1 u el. Millie Edmunds Secrelary X .w i7 'a .s ,andfdiywrll ifl if Mrs. Roberf Boza rflm Secrela ry E. B. Carringlon Elemenfary School Principal M. A., Universily of Texas Cox, X00 ffl! Rankin Bowen B, S.: Soulhern Melhodisl Univers- ly: Science. Caiherine Perry Dorolhy Cox Georgelle Ellis Mrs. Oliver Heard B. A.: Norlh Texas Slale Teacher's Col- Universily of Business Ad- lege: Texas: minislrallon. B. S., M. A.: Baylor Universily: Universily of Texas: English and Journalism. Lurene Randolph Winlon Knowles B. A., M. A.: Norlh Texas Slare Teacher's College: Physical Educafion. B. A.: Norlh Texa: Srale Teacher's Col lege: Malhemalics J. O. Reeves , S.: Texas Siale Iollege for Women: ipeech and Spanish Mrs. Clyde Tu'Hle B. S.: Eas+ Texas Sieve Teachers Col- lege: Universily ol Texas: English B. S.: Texas -Slale B. S.: Norlh Texas Mrs. Woodrow Ship peY B. A., B. L. S.: Trinily Universily: Texas Slale College for Women: Librarian Coilege for Women: Home Economics: Caleleria Manager Palli Tyson B. S.: Texas Slale College 'lor Women: Easr Texas Srale Teacher's College: Universily of Texas: Physical Educalion Roy Swicegood B. A.: Easl' Cenlral Slale College: Band Slale Teachers Col- lege: Shop Lewis G. Wilburn B. A.: Universily o Texas: Soulhweslrr Slale Teacher's Col lege: Hisrory rs. Vernon Black- slone S.: Easf Tex. Slale ncher's College: body College for ichers: Greely icher's College: + Grade annie Rulh Lesler A.: Norrh Texas ricullural College: l'Tex. S'ra+e, Com- English ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FACULTY Mary Louise Fosfer B. A.: Easl Texas Sfare Teacher's Col- lege: Eourfh Grade J. W. Hagler B. S.: Easf Texas Sfale Teacher's Col- lege: Ma'rhema'rics Emil Hanicalc S., Sfephen Auslin: Baslcelball Coach Grace l-lupp J H k B. A.: Easi Cenlral B. ASHGNOSZ Sfexas Slale Collegei Sec' Srare Teacher's Col- oncl Grade lege: Kindergarlen Mariorie Bryan B. A.: Sfephen Ausfin: Firsf Grade Mrs. Ted McLemore B. S.: Slephen F. Auslin: Third Grade .ills F Mrs. Wilmer Mere- difh B. A.: Mary Hardin Baylor: Eilih Grade Annie V. Siallcup B. S.: Norih Texas Sia'e Teachers Col- lege: Kindergarlen ELEMENTARY SCI-IGGL lla Newsom B. S.: Sam l-louslon Siaie Teacher's Col- lege: Fillh Grade FACULTY Mrs. John Morse Sfephen F. Ausi Fourlh Grade Doris Noland B. M., B. A. Siephen F. Ausiin: Music Mrs. James Roy B. A.: Universiiy of Texas: Third Grade Karhryn Odom: B. A.: Easf Texas Sfafe Teachers Col lege: Language Aris C. C. Sfafford B. S., Norih Texas S'ra+e Teacher's Col- lege: Peabody Col- lege for Teachers: Elemeniary School Music Bonnie Vermillion Mary Lou B. S.: Norih Texas Weslbrook Siaie Teacher's Col- B. S.: Easi Texas lege: Malhemalics Siaie Teacher's Col- Ieqe: Second Grade E sl ? .9 H iv 2 2 ' 4 V ZW 1.5: .... 1...: .v..-,. - .A 4 g vga? ,AQ gfw Q? is W 1' i All fx I k ffm, Q Q WE i W Q ' Y in I Xx,,, 4 ,J 5993 N4 H, 'f 'Q R. 3 Q X Y 5 N EH CLASSES V 7 X 'C 'TW ,ff lnlon Knowles, Sponsor Dorollwy Cox, Sponsor SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Nella Mae Thomas .A.,, . ,..... Presidenl John Paul Dowell Vice-Presidenl Colleen Nagel ...... ., , ,...... Secrefary SENIORS MARY DOUGLAS ALLEN-Girl Scouls, Spanish Club, Class Eavorile Junior year, Girl Reserve, Lilfle Theafre, Courleous on Hall ol Fame Junior Play, Choral Club, Senior Play 'A cule redhead ol lhe class, She's an aclive and sweef li'l lass. RUSSELL ANDERSON-lndusirial Arls Club. A quie+ lad who's really swell, And always seen wilh Roberi Bell. KENNETH BAZAR-S+uden+ Council, Fooiball, Band four years, Class Eavorire Sophomore year, Presidenf Junior year, Jr. Play, One Aol lnlerscholaslic League Play, Dramafics Club, Regional Winner of Exlempora- neous Speaking Conlesl, Lone Slar Boy's Slale Guard. Very smari and quiel is he. Someday a very line preacher he'll be. ROBERT BELL-Eur, Fin and Feafher Club. Ouie+ and bashful you mighl' say. Bur when around lris he's noi' +ha+ way. Cl-lARLlE BOYLE-Foolball one year, Shop Club, Pop- ular on l-lall of Fame , Senior Play. He's lofs of lun anywhere, In class, al a parly, or af lhe fair. , DORIS BYRD-Twirler rhree years, Band four years, Girl Reserve. ' Full of pep, hep, and energy, Shes a wonderful sighf 'ro see. DARLINE CASI-HON-Jr. l-li Edilor of Roughneclc, Girl Scouls, Choral Club. Spanish Club, Girl Reserves, Li++le Thealre, Gauger Slall, Pep leader, Class Eavorife Senior year, one acl plays. A willy blonde, who's always gay, Vlfirh pleasure she will fill each day. BOBBY CLARK- Wi+h him singing and laughler abound. You always lcnow when he's around. SENIORS BILLY PAUL COLE-Boy Scouls, Jr. Foolball, Gauger Sfaff, Jr. Play. Why fhey call him 'Spider' is easy 'ro see. The class cur-up we'll all agree. ANNl'E JO COUNTS-Girl Reserve, Volleyball feam. Annie Jo is quieiesl of all. 's happiesl when playing volleyball. WANDA LOU DAY-FHT Club, Band, Choral, Baslcef- ball +eam,'Jr. Play, Sludenf Council, Cheer leader. A preHy face and all Jrhe resi. She's sure 'ro pass mosi any fest JOHN PAUL DOWELL-Class Favorife eighlh grade. Boy Scoufs, Vice presidenf Freshmen year, Foofball fhree years, Presideni Sophomore year, Vice-presidenl' Junior year, Class Favorife Senior year, FFF Club, All-Round on Hall of Fame , Senior Play. A friend To all and good afhlele. As a class iavorile he can l be bear. ELAlNE DRIGGERS-Class Favorile Sophomore year, Choral Club, Spanish Club, Malh Club, Lifrle Theafre, Junior Play, Girl Scoufs, Senior Play. Those brown eyes and wavy hair, Makes everyone +urn around and s+are. HAROLD FAULKNER-Shop Club Why he's called 'Muley' we really can'+ say. Cause anyone lcnows he's noi lhaf way. DICK FUGLER-Foolball Three years, Shop Club, Courfeous on Hall of Fame. Cowboy bools and charming grin. He's cerlain many friends 'ro win. DORIS JUNE GREGORY-Girl Reserve No+ much To say, bu+ lois of fun. Nice and friendly lo everyone. SENIORS BUDDY GUTHRIE-Foolball, Choral Club Loves 'ro sing and is always gay. He's mosl likely 'ro slay 'rhal way. HUGH EDWARD HART-Choral Club, Boy Scouls, Spanish Club, Lirlle Theafre, Band four years, Swing Band, Jr. Play, Gauger Slall, Senior Play. ln band and speech he is really swell. lvlosl everylhing he'll do very well. Jllv1MY JONES-All round on Hall of Fame , All- Dislricl' Guard Foorball Tour years, Caplain, Presidenl ol Senior Class, Jr. Play, Presidenl' of Dramafics Club, Presi- denl ol Code Club, Baslcelball-LeHerman's Club, Boy Scours, Sporls Edilor ol Annual. Friendly and iolly and ,a very good sporf. Bul The poor lifrle girls he refused 'ro court WAYNE JONES-Spanish Club, Jr. Choral Club, LiHle Thealre. Never a grumble or a frown, Wirh his rrombone he wenl lo Town. DOROTHY LEVERETT-Band Accompanisl, Gauger Slalf, Spanish Club, FHT Club, Press Club, Choral Club, Speech Club, Speech Play, Jr. Play, Orcheslra Accom- panisl, Senior Play. A liny li++le blonde wilh lols of vilalily, Has lalenl' for music and sweel personalilyf' WAYNE lv1lLLER-Allraclive on Hall of Fame , Fool- ball four years, All-Dislricr Cenler, Track lwo years, Arl Eclilor for Annual, Vice Presidenl of FFF Club, Boy Seoul Assislanl Scoulmasler, Science Club, Lel+erman's Club, Jr. Play, Dramalics Club. Always jolly and willy and clever, ln everyone's hearl he'll live forever. COLLEEN NAGEL-Choral Club, Spanish Club Three years, Presidenl rwo years, Malh Club, Class Favorile Freshman year, Secrelary of Senior Class. A smarr girl who's her own boss. Her dearesl' love is her hoss. RICHARD O'NElLL-Foolball, Science Club, Gauger Slall. l.o+s of humor and lols 'ro say. We'll always remember him lhal way. SENIORS BETTY SUE OSBURN-Secrelary Freshman Year. Choral Club, Spanish Club, Twirler for lwo years, Commercial Club, All-Rouncl on Hall of Fame , Secrelary of Band. PreHy black hair and musical lalenf, When she's around lhe boys acl gallanlf' HAROLD PEARCE-Boy Scoufs, Favorife Junior Year. Foolball Three Years, All Dis+ric+. Jr. Baslcefball, Choral Club, FFF Club. Shop Club, Arhlelic on Hall of Fame . Foo'rball hero and crooner, loo. He'll always be a Roughneclc True. EDNA PITMAN-Girl Reserve. Treasurer of Band. Band 'Four years, Roughneclc Slalf, Alhlelic on Hall of Fame . Mosl oulslanding commercial sfudenl. A fine alhlele wilh lalenls lhal vary. Someday she'll make a good secrelaryf' DONALD RHODES-Class Favorile Senior year, Alh- lelic on Hall of Fame , Caplain, All-Dislricl' laclrle, Foolball four years, Baslcelball lwo years. LeHerman's Club, Science Club, lvlalh Club, Ouarlermasrer of Boy Scouls. Treasurer of Junior Class. Hercules' form and hair so red, A very nice boy, need more be said? BETTY LEA ROEVER-Choral Club, Spanish Club, Girl Reserve, Lillle Thealre, Jr. Play, Allraclive on Hall ol Fame, W. O. Princess al P. T. Carnival, Senior Play. Her eyes are brown, her smile appealing, Someone's hearf +hey're always s'fealing. BILLY DALE ROGERS-Boy Scouls, Foolball lhree years, FFF Club, Dependable on Hall of Fame , One Acl Plays, Choral Club. A lasl lallcer is Billy Dale, ln everylhing he's prelly swell. WESLEY SAVOY-Boy Scouls, Foolball. Noi much sialic do you hear from him: Horses are his lavorile whim. DEAN SHERRELL-Jr. Baslcelball, FFF Club. Very nice and always polile, You'cl never see him in a light SENIGRS DANNY SMITH-Presidenl ol Band, Junior Play. Senior Play, Aflraclive on Hall ol Fame. A swell musician who'll always ask why? l-lis prelly blue eyes make all lhe girls sigh. JERRY Slvllll-l-Presidenl in lhe eighlh grade, Vice- presidenl Freshman year, Shop Club, Band, Junior Play. fS'rardusl is his middle name. His lrumpel will surely bring him lame. MARGlE NELL Slvllll-l--Spanish Club, Girl Reserve, Lillle Thealre, Jr. Play, One Aol lnlerscholaslic League Play, Assislanl edilor ol Gauger, Class eclilor ol lhe annual, Scholaslic on Hall of Fame, Sr. Play. A lillle blonde who loves lo sing, When she slarls a iob, she'll finish lhe Thing. BOBBIF JEAN STARR-Girl Reserve, Volleyball leam, Dramalic Club. Shorl and cule and lull ol lile, She'll make some guy a very line wife. Nlfl.l.A MAE Tl-lOlvlAS-Reporler Sophomore year, Secrelary Junior year, Presidenl Senior year, Girl Re- se've, Gauger Slall, Roughneck Slall, Lillle Thealre, Band, Dependable on l-lall ol Fame. Pre+ly blonde and class President Will-i pleasure our days wilh her were spent WANDA THOMAS--Secrelary ol Spanish Club, lvlalh Club, Lillle Thealre, Jr. Play, Pep Leader, Choral Club, Volleyball leam. Cule cheer leader, wirh voice so loud, Wilh a figure like hers we'd all be proud, REX WHITE--Foolball lhree years, All-Disiricl, Baskel- bell 'rhree years, Caplain, Lillle Thealre, Jr. Play, Edilor ol' lhe annual, Scholaslic on l-lall ol Fame, Senior Play. Tall, alhlelic, and lull ol lun. Firsl give him blondes, lhen anyone. BCPBBIF JEAN YOUNG-Class lavorile in lhe eighlh grade, Foolball Sweeihearl candidale Freshman year, Choral Club, Twirler lwo years, Commercial Club, Jr. Play, Popular on l-lall ol Fame. A cule lillle lwirler wilh eyes ol blue, Shes cerlair: lo While Oak lo always be l'rue. .iw - ... , 1 3 ,, . sf 3 ri- m k-'- . . if f I ' .iim 'l'+ V 4 P-.Q A .v A lf ,fig H?-f 45 ..W.','i,4 'fi' H, A M H 4 my 4,330 2 . 'if'-as X . SV I W M , gf gw if v QW 1 - Y -.,:- , , A 4 E ww? ,ww WW Y I f ffff. ' I 0 , in W if ESQ, W, 1 V' M M' ' is fa V 6 -... 2 I A, Q k , Q lm f ww sg 1 Www imma 9 Q nw ww ,wi R . 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N.. 5- 5+ -P' .:z5sif:zs:: .'..:s::'-'nas ' ' M lris Anderson Charles Arney Barbarah Barre'f'r Ralph Bayles John Bozar+h Billie Jean Connell Billie Jean Dellis Jarvis Dennis Wayne Dickson Chappel Dowell Belly Jean Eldridge Cherry Garreff D. W. Gee Mary Jayne Good Charlene Hearn Jean Higginbo+l1am Hesler Hollingsworih Charles Holmes Loreffa Kunlnle Doris McDaniel Randal McGee Bobby Miller J. D. Modiselle Bill Overly Palsy Parfin Gerald Penningfon JUNIORS JUNICDRS 'W 4 ' '3?'iL.L W7 Lomie Lois Pelrich Dale Rhodes Lloyd Richie Bobby Rogers Palsy Shirley Mary Frances Waggoner Joe Weldon Thomas Williams - SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Roberf Wriglwf .. . ......, . .. .,.. .... . . .,.. ..,... Presidenf James Huggins . .. . Vice-Presidenf Gloria Gramafas ,. ..A..., . Secrefary Mrs. Clyde TuHle. Sponsor J. O. Reeves. Sponsor X A H51 12? cr? sl , .J 4'- U. '1 -I .TS r SCDPHCDMORES Jerry Bailey Doris Balcer Barbara Bradham Bobby Cippele Peggy Colvin Joe Davis Zerline Davis Nell Dexler Donald Dickerson Palsy Emberlin Bobby Golf Gloria Gramalas Billy Bob Gregory SOP!-IOMORES Dorolhy Hagan R. L. Hearn Mary Jo Hensley Belly Lou Hobbs Doffie Jo Holley James Huggins Mary Vivian Jordan Ellene Kern Jerry McMaclcln Phyllis McPherson Tommy Mercer Louise Moore Donald Nix Fl2ESl-IMEN Tommy Garlough Pal Hazel Bobby Har? Bobby l-iounsel R. C. Hunlley Ida Husband Mary Ann Jackson Jim Jaclrson Beverly Jones Juanelle Looper Barbara Lowry Follis Magouirlc Max McGee Rober+ McCuller J Q . Q , mf 0 9' mi if M N , ' ' o :..:.i.:I,,'2 ' Q ,g ,..,. ,, l. .,., . .:,, .. . rqlflif ff A Beverly Joe Menssner -1:3 f ' sie, FRESHMEN if all , 'z ggi? Q 25 Bobby Miller Wilma Miller Charles Modiseile Mary Morrison Aleene Owens Modine Owens Billy Ray Panse Eugene Powell Lulher Raibourn Billy Robinson Eddie Max Robinson Jack Smilh Jimmy Smilh Wylhe Sleward Virginia Slurgis Mildred Summers I James Thomas Billy Dale Thomas Charles Ward S. M. Young SSW 2 1 N K www f , f QQ 5 as 5 A Q4 . W4 lf if Oth' We r il K W Y Am?-'f aw ff' ,4 as M : f Q 5 556' .je C K A 12 ff y A Av V 7, ,-Q . QQ M pj , Q' Af 'E' 5 mul x K fm W fwmfw M' Q ' ww .Wg . N Eg T-'K-'-'-'Z .9. -va, L- -.fr 4-l'1a 'v I MW EIGI-lTl-l Q 4 K Q, ..+?f'1'l xl , 1' H M -1 in Q i lilly!!! l isuvlnviq px llsf 'V' 'SH A V Q K Q an D v l X fi NM ,ss Ev' Q ii? , sg? sa:ae,a::: :-- --- , : A ,W Juanifa Alexander Dorollwy Balcer Tommy Boza r+l'1 Billy Byrd Doroflmy Caywood Janie Cippele Rackley Cricldle Evelyn Davis Bobby Davis Gene Deer Jackie Eeds Maxine Farrar Marcella Faulkner Rullwa Goff Don l-larmon Clernrnie l-learn Ardell Higginbofham R. L. Higginbollwam Terry Johnson -e--y' 'qrmmu401D4 wp'Aao E l G H T H 15.5 K. ,qt :dig Joe Kennedy Rila Kelley Ronald Keys Vice Presidenl John Kunkel Presidenl' Donald Lenamon Essie Mason Charlie McClelland Hillyard lvluncy Clyde Nixson Alice Pearce Charlie Pollick Palsy Richards Milam Smifh Floydeane Terry Edward Tubb Norma Weaver Clarence Whifed Lealrus Wood Secrelary ii F 543' S E V E T H uvoawqannv-au-eQu1fw1ur1.sftfvzilw:ulv-MHffw'fvhv-:4f1X.rd-fxQ:mDn! wZ4'5P'whm1-i- A fm 9' . Z F K W K J ff as l A egg , , , sw . R N .J 458 if as ,Ry it Mar 7 is W: Lola Mae Beall Raymond Beall Donald Bradford Pafsy Carr Rada Dale Kay Dodson Roger Driggers Melba Farrar Fred Friend Jerry Fugler Jimmy Good L. S. Granllwam Peggy Hagan W. Dearl Holley Bobby Jolwnson Wayne Keys Shirley Lee Secrefary Eddie Loyless Franklin McCuller James Modiseire Morris Bedford Vice-Presidenl' Billie Marie Moss James Owen Ralph Penningfon Mary Polliclc Lois Smifh -Alfon S+ewar+ Presidenf Sara Wharry Jimmy Williamson Peggy Wilson Travis Allison BeHy Baird Bob Baird Maxine Beall Frank Black Carolyn Blaylock, Margie Brown Dorolhy Brunson Palsy Callaway Buddy Cashion Dean Davis Vice-Presidenl Coy Davis MaHie Jane Davis Roy Davis Eugene Dickson Lucille Egglesfon Gary Fox Forresi Garlough Jean Garreif Harold Garreri Naomi Gray Shirley Hammer Palsy Hearn Presidenf SIXTH l W6 1-' -- L-S 1 xii-I -M-WW 1' ,. . ,. . so , ., . ,fixfyky ,MV W. fr Q s il me :ig JV . ,,v,s. '.:-:rail 'ifffk b 4 ,,55,:.l '55 L 5, N- .E::- JL: '51 w ' ,fl ' S Q, Q2 qi ii ii yi X 4 as ' Jdmss i fflvii.. .,., A , 1 x 'i z Mx -X N Q 1 f ' H si 4 ,,,., , , ,,V,M,.,,,a.,,,,,,,0,,.M.-,W Amwwfl., ,W W N W we w if . T,-f x J sw, y ,Q ,Q 1. , alex, J ,3 iw - W Viiflg., 1 5' sew Glenda l-lembree Wifi ff' iv ' A. .. , - ,ff Rags pw Carol Ann Hornsby sl ff l' 55-g,4 lX,aM,4, .. x l y,s..1f.q,! ,ja y vlvv Q X A D ' ,. W, 4 .Q fix ' 1 as M fy W im We Jack l-lounsel J. L. Hunlley Earl Jackson Shirley Johnson MaHie Kelley David Kern La Quila Lewis Sherry Looper Kennerlw Kindle Belhel Mafhiews Ronny McCl'1esney Bobby McDow Marilyn McGinnis Rila McMaclcin Dixie McMullen Virginia Milam Teddy Joe Miller Dean Morrison Molly Morrison, Secrela ry Dorollwy Mus'rin Russell Orr Paula Oulcalf Harold Owen Refha Nan Parrin Doyle Perlcinson Palricia Powell Marvin Reynolds Waldo Reynolds Weldon Richie Richard Robb l-lerberlr Roberrson Huberl' Sherrell Shirley Slroup Tommy Sweeney Barbara Terry Frances Terry Billie Jean Thornlon Lynn Vaughn Claudie Wallcer Berry Jo Ward Peggy Williams Loy Wrighl I - FIRST ROW: David Barre'r'r, Barbara Bradford, Jeannine Broolqshier, Belly Byrd, Mary F I I--I Frances Calhoun, Belly Carr, Joyce Cippele. SECOND ROW: Jean Cline, Robbie Corbill, Johnny Dale, Thomas Farrar, Jo Ann King, Johnny Landsdale, Thomas Moore. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Muncy, Norman Roberson, Dinah Roberlson, Virginia Smirh, W Mary Alice Weaver, Neva Gay Williams, Johnnie Mae Womack. a. lzgzz Q WV 31 lulala .,,,.,.,. 5 iii 'iii Q ,if 'Q .f X xm 4, .. ' I J I if .ar I . FIRST ROW: Ray Adams, Ben Bailey, Charles Bozarlh, Maudefle Bumpus, Richard Col- burn, Darrell Connell, Richard Emberlin. SECOND ROW: Jackie I-Iensley, Mary I-Iornsby, James Husband, John Jackson, Janyce Reynolds, Donald Rowell, Joe Sim- mons. TI-IIRD ROW: Douglas Singlelon, Jimmy Thomas, Don Wood, Belly Jo Young, George Young, John Carl Young. a. M M f f q. mv my N iq V, f f W M 1 .aw fi fs: im 5 F 9 ' fs: Wi? i : : 1Q E' If, A : wk? ,M qqg: S, :rg 1 X ' 1 qlllll lq iii Q We as : . ., .-:: , Er S x .V f m ,,.,. :bs ' i -f-.11-sz' .fgjxx .. ..,,.,,.: M ' ' 7 l .. .f' .E QE2:3?'4Qf3 A :MN wwe A ar ..fwi::? NIS' , Q . FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Adams, James Don Alexander, James Beall, Pa+sy Bonner, T H I R D Don Brookshire, Caroleen Colburn, C. E. Davis. SECOND ROW: Judy Gray, Palsy Griffin, Hugh Kindle, Jimmie Looper, Willie McCuller, Jimmy Miller, Donald Muncy. THIRD ROW: Glenda O'Hara, Marlha Sue Parlin, Waller Payne, Billy S+i+es, Don- ald Sullon, Gene Weaver, Jimmy Weaver, Harold Wrighl. W 'YK if 'Q sz 'S ' mf , S W i M s..': K :ii I Y .. I il ii k'-v', I A I - t My M I n -, , L T x -lv-lAv . I ,-: ,, . x QQ ,Q V . V QCT illi svsa f , , , r T T illr T 1 iiii S FIRST ROW: Carolyn Alexander, Beverly Babin, Janis Bingham, Fred Claunch. Odell fg- T H R D Clevenger, Doris Ann Cline, Barbara Cole. SECOND ROW: Wanda Dale, Jerry Davis, Janis Evers, Sharon Fair, Mary Jane Heidleberg, Theresa Johnson, Eugene King. THlRD ROW: Troy McClelland, Clarice Malhiews, Pa'Hie Modiselfe, Anne Mor- 7 rison, Barbara Pill. Lela Mae Robinson, Royce Rogers. FOURTH ROW: Edgar Smilh, W Marvin Smilh, Glenda Womack, Jimmy Wood. s.::-s'-- ' --'vw ss , .M-My , ynidyfgv : ., A , if ',', r 'Q L 'Kyrgy z is E , , . , . .. 'ifffwsi 1 a re ' L I : , if -- , . : Ir ..:,.. ,,1- '1 , ' ' T V ' f , .. W M Q, H Z V K 3 gg if 4 W T I f V f , X' -' ,' ' ,pw , , . Y . ff I Iv 1 is P vs we 45 P T 2 if '. 15 . , V ' ss' , 'i 'T P155 3 '-:sf 5 ' . I 2? W - ,,.rA::f ' 4 . : f ,ii i' ai' : :':, ..., ' . ' J -'V' z rr :::::::-:-:-: ' ---- -' s e -'fr::- ,5:.,.j. FIRST ROW: Joan Alford, Tommy Allen, Allen Boldrey, Dwayne Bruce, Michael Cobb. Jayree Copeland, Palsy Eggleslon. SECOND ROW: Shirley Fox, Harrison Golorlh, Donald Goodgion, Belly Granlham, Nancy Hall, Sandy Hodges, Silvia Kelly. THIRD ROW: Marlha Kunkel, Nelda Maynard, Charles Moore, Jerry.Moore, Dorolhy Mor- gan, June Moss, Paul Ray Parrish. FOURTH ROW: Lowell Phillips, Donald Pinson, Palsy Reppond, Judy Reynolds, Jerry Rowell, Royce Ann Toler, Eugene Vaughn. HZ ,, sm? , , , 4? 554' 4 in 1 A K 5 3 ,,., , i vi. Rf! Y ,I , my , Q , 4 SECOND 7iZA.w45Qgfo. , If '-'Q 4 ' 'QTV R - I ' I . I ..IfI-. V ' ,- Y 1, , ,,,,,,, , , Q, 1 T, , . Il fi 4 W 2252. , f 'ifiaiiag 1 1 1,,,. -f fi --ivr I - s FIRST ROW: Doloris Aculf, Harold Adams, Sherry Bailey, Mary Beasley, Joe Boll, Jackie Brewer, Carolyn Brunson. SECOND ROW: Kalhleen Colburn, Jerry Sue Cum- bie, Julia Farrar, Johnny Gaunll, Molly Hammer, Polly Husband, Leon Lassiler. THIRD ROW: Johnny Long, Palricia Loll, Bryson Maynard, James Miller, James Padqell, Travis Richards, Yvonne Richie. FOURTH ROW: Nona Roarlc, Jane Roberl- son, Theresa Schroeder, Duane Spikes, Jerry Slarr, Dale Thomas, Bobby Wood, Norene Wynn. S E C O N D WMJWWZWK ' ,..., ' A B' 'fr -'-- Is: ,H V9 if :g 1. , ,ff .affix , ...,.,.,.,. , , . ,. . , A B: I I if ,. Y . , . , V Q, , ,,. QT Q ,, is. , V J, 4, I . ,cgiw S. V 'A - . ' ' 15 . ,:. ..,.,, 5 , gsm H .1 Y I 4 -, I: X 'B I f ..., W I - 2 Q Q i ..... , a .ar . ,. 4. A FIRST ROW: Marlc Adams, David Alexander, Mary Frances Allen, Paul Allen, Billie F I R S T Beall, Max Cline, Milce Cline. SECOND ROW: David Bruce, Audie Bell Davis, Mildred Davis, Shirley Davis. Billy Eshew, Dixie Fisher, Gene Gary. THIRD ROW: Hardy GaunH, Rufh Harringfon, Charles Hensley, Joe Hunfer, Gary Jones, Gene King, Grace McMullen. FOURTH ROW: Billy Moore, Fred Roberson. 4 S . 4 . :rs qu . 4 Wg? . 6. , 7 -si: ., , .. Vt .a iff .nw '- 'X , I .. ,, 'X f 5: 1' ' 'NK' if' f s . , , , .,..,, , . .,,, , -,-' I .,,,., . if 1 .Av: t A , .- if ...,. , . . ,,.,, i' ,, ' l ': ' ...T l.,,,i ' A I I 35 -1 I I X ' ,, , :IZI -'-'- I A . . ,,,..., 'E 11 Q ' f .- zzz 5 ' I iiii .. GI iff? .....L : ' .lza i i , 52222225 zzz , zi' , I 'ii 1 2521: i , 3 in M fofk i- ...A I , 2 - ,-, - f f if 1 w , .,.,. .... .,.., ' I 1 ... 1 1.., A 5 hw' ' i-:-: I I i-':'1 ': ' V .I ' I. I f . . 52 1 1, -:fa I ----- 25, 2 2 . ' - I FIRST WQJEQW FIRST ROW: Paul Alfaway, Bonnie Blackwood, Wilbur Ellis, Mary Foirrieslier, Jackie Hembree, Darlene McPherson, Alice Faye Medlin. SECOND ROW: Paula Jean Moss, Jerry Nix, Billy Rex Parker, Par Parrish, Winslon Payne, Jane Pierce, Frances Roberl- son. THIRD ROW: Ru'rh Rogers, Carl Smilh, James Slarr, Roberl Slanley, Joed Sfifes Glenna Swindle, Billy Joe Terry. FOURTH ROW: Lincla Thomas, Judy Thompson, Bill Trenl, Ann Waggoner, Mary Womack. 4, ik in 'S fi J FIRST ROW: Larry Adams, Judy Allison, Balmer Bledsoe, Clarence Beasley, Sandra Bingham, Rila Boldrey, Ronald Bosl. SECOND ROW: Alma Brown, Roy Bruce, Pal- ricia Ellis, Linda Hari, Coy Hill, Sue Hunfley, Mary Lawerence. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Maynard, Cleo Morgan, Gary Noxon. KINDERGARTEN 7354031009 F , 'D ..' 'Qs 'V ,Y , .... ,E , qyq' I W ., F. uu y 5 2 I gi Q' 1 f 'zi' ' IRST ROW: Jimmie Cox. Marlin Davis, Jerry Eshew. Johnny I-loman Gene Edward I-lunf, Wanda Husband, Tommy Jones. SECOND ROW: Eddie Kindle, Bidney Padgefl, Derry Reppond,-John Charles Robinson, J. B. Rowell, Marlha Smilh, Freddie Su'r'ron. THIRD ROW: Linda Vaughn, Carol Wall, Miclcey Wharry. 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ThaT Mule surrounded by his ATlanTa TeammaTes. 3, Junior and Senior cheer ador give The Cham in pep rally. 4. Randal McGee and Dale Rhodes seern To have our version oT The Hlvlulel' ell under conTrol. 5. Mr, Knowles and Mr. Anderson in a beTore game discussion wiTh The ATlanTa coach. 6. T'Bird- oqh mowing Those rabbiTs down. 7. BeTTy, aT The chrisTening oT Lena, 8. Our cheerTul pep leaders, Darline, aTsy, Mary Jane and Vlfanda. 9. l'lere's Junior again and Two ATlanTa Triends. IO. STuderiT body aT Pep Rally. I. The Twirlers in Shreveporlr. l2. Pep leaders, wiThouT uniTorms. l3. Drum lvlaioreTTe, DoTTie Jo, beTore marching ShreveporT. I4. Loolcs lilce a liflle Trouble? 7 7 ZZZQ UML 1 Coach Knowles FOOTBALL 5 E' .1 E ST We They Sepf. I3-I.evereH's Chapel ..., . . 6 0 Sep'r.2I-New l.onclon...,. 7 0 Sept 27-Brownsboro ,. ..A, . ...A . 59 0 Oc+. I I-Juclson ,.,. .... ....... 4 6 I2 Oc+. I8-Linclale ....,A. 6. A.., 46 O Oc+. 25-Union Grove .,...A,. .... I , 27 O Nov. I-Easf Mounfain ,. . ...A... 34 6 Nov. 8-Sabine .. , .,A. . 56 O Nov. I5-Big Sandy 85 6 Nov. 22-Pine Tree .........,...A I. ,....,. 20 2 Dec. 5-Nrlanfa ....,..............,.6.........,.. 2I I4 Dec. I3-LevereH s Chapel ..,,,.l.,..,.. 34 6 6 I I 2 2 f E 5 2 5 2 4Mm,n,1,,,...-. 4- all-Ahxru mtmmnw--Mmm M,,,,.,,,....f-vvv-H z gn 3 I 3. 2 .5 EM v ACTION SHOT FROM PINE TREE GAME Coach Reeves - .Y I .l 0 Qlafffvjfivmsc 091 jg n o,0r W A M A-52345.46 TOP ROW, lel+ 'ro righl: Billy Dale Thomas, John Bozarfh, R. L. l-learne, Chappel Dowell. Charlie Boyle, Roberl Wrighl, James l-luggins, R. C. l'lunTley, Charles Modi- se+'re THIRD ROW: Bobby l-lounsel, Pal Hazel, Ted Cooper, Oren Ward, Tommy Mercer, Wayne- Miller, l-larold Pearce, Jimmy Jones, Randal McGee, Winlon Knowles. SECOND ROW: Joe Davis, John Paul Dowell, Donald Nix, Roberl McCuller, Eugene Powell, lloyd Richie, Jimmy Smilh, Follis Magouirlc, Ralph Bayles, Mr. Reeves. FIRST ROW: Richard O'Neill, Billy Dale Rogers, Charles Ray Arney, Rex While, Donal Rhodes, Max McGee, Dale Rhodes, Dick Fuqler, Bobby Rogers. fl 'S J . o Capfains John Paul Dowell Wayne Miller and Harold Pearce Q X if 'V 'Y sq ,df Y W wp 2 55 , x 1 3 Q 3 WM :XXXL , :E k . Ha 3,3391 y i R is W 1 f W- 5 A 5 TW 4 5 4 w Q X mfs f ,M X Es at 5 WW ,ww JQHMEEW ,Xxx , M. X fy ,. yd . XXNM. ,QM tt N ,Q yw M if-jf' -M M g ? , ,Q W2 wp ,X A 1. wi vw. Y -2 , 2 Q 16 , ., f. ' M ,, . X w..::.s ' if H :'.:-- ::::5g..,.,,:: K ,iz , X R M . ' -x..fa.CifEi1 .:.. Q . . XJ. 1, W 1 ,433 5 .Q 1 kk ww' I x Nw -Q W X sex NN X X x -3- R 5 A ai., ,vas 5 .gx 'WN i ,,,. x W' 3 s 'Q K ' it .,., S MWMFFW W... Y iwrwgssg' V A W x ' Qty, . is A wi SQ Q 5 N' Q Q X 352 7, 2 QQ :5-5,:-gm ' x 1.59 g wk ' Mx www' 4 I Q 'Y 4 ge 3 W.-- Y -.-, . . vw' -ve .wvru un vw. Hur sy lu ll IU I UUI-UULI. bulllpulgll .no nvuunnncn n:m.ullD-Untied and Undefgql september rlday night hefo ri f ann I , ,I the Roughneckxge piitoglgziwthetsr Jvlmzevlvlyvzrnmvuavzt ,vamv11uMy.vawwuvmv.-Jzvamvlvomnzzpmmvmazapun 13 . . . Leveretls Chapel 0- White Oak 38th by overcoming the New FOREWORD 3:52:33 gg'-'gew LOSJIQD 0-White Oak 7 6' on wimoete Tl 0, 'rn N k.- rowne ro o-Wm ' e seven first dovyns to tire eco: Q :..t-eifiable ' ' October 11 . . .Judson 12 - Wh te oak 59' Londo d th t e f scam' I1 I, pride rn the Rough- October 18 Lindale 0 whine oak re. ' n an re ' Q 1 - - - - one for the wilrlfalfne 'among hlerely biillnost an win 010713 0I'0 um school use Nofggggir 2? . . . Union Grove o-wvsgr?:e4gek 27 - . vv r - - ' 11 fir? quarter started by the pofvgfiltors, CZ:C:D the ogg? Com. WEN 6 rl' e November 8...S:glnlea3un'?l6?ii?eTJ!lchhl3e oak 34' B nec S kicking off to New 'ul . Wi Se of ' Wa rs NB- . - don. The Wililcat pifvkerl up th' favorites tcwlle Oak ng? Knowles' 11.wQ'V'-Nia12zz-zzgw 1 , lg only to he met hy a stone wa H an-,mon Spear as U Ughneck W . . I - I istmg of Hoyle, Flagler, Jon: live Se S fvr the ,District 2 S' . , hlfe 0 n I-I V 4-White Oak 21. Rhodes, This jen-en the hr wheqmfson. :hum Sbfen Co ZA Uk C0,,,.L '.ed.d,,, dy WHS Chanel 6-while oak aanzl th: Ipoughner-ks recov 3101's F'r?,i59-J vicciired to an nS90u- -W '- Oak 441- urinn I e irst quarter the r ei -V n' J' ov Ove . H ' 'gfd hamls S much it apnea Win.r f0'ty'fi1'slgg:r:P hvhiie ggllrwng Omecomlng 0 Be Celebfated U Mr. .A...... tm.. 4-.....t.r,r ru ig l MM for 'M tate Coach And Sturd Pla G. Wh, white oak Union G y yers ive lie a reai Team ss's Coach Renew Griri Co ef? e of me best 11-year one lr +- ' ' mn, I '- -ds in Texas high schmlcf .......... tam at Tulsa University and Dobb Tonlllhr ' Znhelkingiilllieta mild-mannered Rgughnecksl Coach ls Iliead coach at Overton. c ww 0alES'Roi?glj1n:ldl3cnmr ff sternzgwltleslthwgo is a former Mi th - s, or , ef- ' - ' . Q --..-ref., 22,A WHS Cnne-- - PY , ' n Eau Texas oil firms rollgll gsm ' h Contlnues Inn! heart .0fd':E a trawl qfyeqgrgio has eCl'sD l'lltC 00 - T'l'l05 Old has we me 0vP S '0 renehiv 'he 8 e i e egks ' ing Gfld l ds to 331 for bvdistrict chawp 1 gltle Ire ggi:-Z'fuI White 0 U qbme Ea . The always tightens, ixxeiagmm To While Oak La iggsgdtsgxis ah? txalregzgk, fer. re towar ued their ak Rough SI! . - marching b mmm! over ll h ' W Nov, 195 - e Class Aroo Champlonshills 'ict 22 ff 8 sixth undefeated- 9'zs-re-,WW y: eel! E hm y 27 to Offhc qDallne Nfl ' 4 h Schfml twlc .than Yegional woman- L' Oak 1-54 Cham 'Consecutive JwU4'ff.f.ee,-,- asf M ence While Oak Wie metrirl Yheh-exee Schoolblly most orien- ,shod lnday nighguonship at ..'.o,.,.awW Ounf . I ., The CKE: have won 'hm but it in ww team ,S the OW Wewe. abine Co a 560 Aby runnin A Naam Fr J Roughne an champions- hm. eye, The- -md in the sr-ho tkeam has ardiflalw dwctory o g Whif I a TA mot a hardly move L Lleians' eive'mlF'i The Pfcsm V -:corinl Q 'S the .VET 9 Oo y h s CWS? ewhm' O3 - vw' h'f y.' ' ht flames' ' in sfatIstIr.T1'QP1dr11- ' k And F'-' - ref1wlif1mgam ....n an olfl vii! Awcm Um? Titus? HVefaf4e.f'fr.?lnr 1' Whit Y me Us C TWH okwmv' ' fr r:rem,,,E,d re Sayre rown o ite a it iciory Over Blg Sandy I I o ' - inggigfd Lg in Knowles' power- Cupac-ty C d L., 1 nl. I'1....-L,,,,1. I '- l- RIGHT HALFBACK po, pine me- Rivals Meet At Longview To Vie For 1946 Conference Gamegf Records of the Teams ing eleven for White Oak tips the scales at an average of slightly 5:2 ' 'lg Hu' 2 more than 152 pounds per man, ree' 0 East Mouhtam 7 while the lighter Pirates average ree ' 26 Bmwnsbom 0 just a fraction in excess of 140. me 21 Sabine 7 White Oak's impressive record ree 7 Leverens Chapel 21 stamps the Roughnecks as odds-on ree' 6 Lindam 7 favorites to defeat Pine Tree and Tee 41 mg Sandy ' 7 enter their bl-district game against w mve ' 13 the Atlan' Rabbits the following ..-,mir muh :lo 1546 mark hut 1 , T , :strict file At Stake As l words ol tha Tuma Nino Straight Wins 14 Tex , 33 Gmggczfna After l0Slng to Texarkana, how. 73 New Boston 0 Ever, Atlanta started rolling and .. 66 James Bowie 6 tif registerednine consecutive vic- - r- 'N-va'h .. H o e 'ff' The Dlstnot 21-A :nie-bear. I'S ive not been defeated in their Battle of 20-2 an SPORT SHOTS ins D Stadium, cnmmon s'rAmUMs WILL in Q LOTI 0160.7 BE PACKED 'rrmusmiv . I' Rivals lfl g white Qqk l ' Ol' ll T1'041ltl0fla nab just Routine F n ,bameioeo fgegle S lr and Bl-DlSUlct Con ns and Wifllott itbglczerliieigmlgllogilleso have me through Yuen? three wheel C. c. Simxoana coach. :Ee monS 33 arrangemexz the genes tflldnkg KY09'lq,E?e:Phalf,AQ'f3f,kl trrrowlesr Vflnfgelte Oak' g3'E i7-531,gg2S223LL cams ie The Eleven Reac neuauzb L usuezmmvv Six White Oak Players Make All-District Team Six players from the champion White Oak Roughnecks, who won the conference flag for the sixtlg --e-es,-utlve year and then wen o ' 1-' -nd reizional White Oak Gives Football. Numerals To Roughnecks Coach Wlnlon Knowles nounced that foothal be awarded White Oak won 18 who lf' I . .... .. N 0 rv 1-nnference in the past two F ee0f6JFooz w 0'ThUfSJf1yNi ht' G fe mighty A232 attempt to ueir own E64 Question: g S Ume Mule 1, Flanin Offense an and tins th rtlle bioietriet on ere iqihlsive Hlggrennemer Allante Ol' f ck C Necks S709 MuIe P Pounds. 0 scales at H Puny 195 n th a . 1 w'1 ' ' , . I - ' 5fA?ee2,5?'5i il?l? 2:zz,f::':feE 55 G' 6 5? Ji? Ms? His: 'in 10 Y el nts f 0 ha . F0 en 9 Srmine th A Pro ably by Atl , Eames pl ed Ugc-AC 5 e 0' wee F o ' v 1, ' , - .- , ,an sf-eZ2Z?!Z5?Zf Ufnriilfiiif Huihiiaffuli e.1P'JeJ g 'y ffrad T . 0 ' ee-S Rollglmec s ll new H S pe' conigstlage 0' eW.mm W H-.r swf nzr ' s npaging Leonar 'S' or Reglon crowd gf C 0 VI t , ,. y . . ess 3 ga and Pearce W - C Of B D- e S S b The Rouglmecks gmc: bruise Ch Wing: fger1uanta's Ignxigjaklmoved down y n I' ' ' d Y . . oh down Pa s ripe, F own 2 , Roughhecks game their way Lions. and ul Dowel, mm 0 to :hw yards the V . of me . on an d- Oakth an an t QER HALE rushing- B yle While Oak gugfzl. 32,22 emaclgsdwlfig remaxnrngiqs- W reagsmg th o he --1' ing ih lie 0. I a 0 ' ' g 15 J HS at W M 'Capita XZ - L at he winners on the -2-it half remam5lxeGee held an! Ones Atlaggred mpflop the UT' Snaringi ec. - . on nes by their OPP ,msheathing me ig: crushing atta- . rampagmg aptured started Y of the fi me only loffhdgfeg Williams' forna when ble on Leveretts stripe- he xecov Chapel-5 Z5 YU down. I , looked 1115 f9'1l 1,,,if version V-0 SWE f lead at the end O hun to can.: ay' evening. '--ee., grtunlly the 1251 Pla ggi, Bobby on broke aw for 22 of me SU' ak's 47 of PVONNY the most en- teams believe that the game will be WCUYG in Texas schoolbo . Q-'30gCh Wlnlon Knowleg fY1c:nn!:'r.1.?,?f..P,lr2?.p?.'lQrnlnnce of Lengvlgw. sees R9gl0II FN + -gf V if I i s D a IEA ii :vli ,HE ' K , 'Q' V' ggguziii q if vig? A ,ug If if 5 JE 41 5 1 ' ' ' ' 'liw lm - W , wif' N M., f' a M553 .-:' .A ., , zz., b H - V-'1' :,.-. 111 iia 1 ,, ' . JL was x Q QV, Xb ,. 'f '00 2 -izz a Q ,.:: 1 w- O ,:5','g-,-- b Q 40 0 I Q gf 'Oo 94,55 69' Q6 I' Xp 51- f M, A , qw' 47 - pa ,il Z f if . , av 1 Q ik C Az ' Q rr , ouemmcus me a Defeat Atlanta 21-I4 ,gi f Rm-,W E P A., L ixyraghw '!3's9 ' J 6' M13 fs., ' N-Mx, I a , ..,.,.,, A is I A 'Q 'A f, I xx . 1 Y S - v P' y 4 N-f 9 4 eo ep ' gba QI . O , X 0 P, 6 . gxxovesex ,D X-e1e1e6s6ot0'5 9165 PQXGGKQOQCG Rec P3539 Y J AY :F A if gt 'f Fi W Y' Q' . If .'fif??255, V. I 5 ' L., 5: . 52? I f ff L. V, A t .f'r1'1'f'3 if wwf 22 Ti! fauffzfml jeaflbiidf flmfd He.re's a 'roasf fo lhe I946 Roughneck squad 'rhaf sef and broke all Whife Oak's records in foofball. They were unfied, undefeafed and scored fhe mosf poinfsg fhey had a record affendance. made a 'touchdown on fhe kick-off, and had six men on fhe 'all disfricl' feam. Babyface Fugler, whom all girls crave, Sfopped fhe Mule! How sfrong! How brave! Powerful Pearce sure rolled up fhe score. A fhree-year lefferman wifh one year more. Thaf all-round Dowell really played grand. Co-Capfain and a fhree year leH'er man. Wifh a leffer a year, for Wrighl' we cheer. We're glad lBeHy, fool we'll have him nexf year. Co-Capfain and fhree fimes all disfricf winner. Wayne Miller was a wonderful cenfer. Red Rhodes, fhe muscle man. Had all fhe games in his command. Jones. fhe high scorer of fhe feam, Called 'em hard and played on The beam. Bobby Rogers was a mighfy fough guard, He even scored while he hif 'em hard. The foughesl' feam couldn'f keep Richard down Buf, oh my goodness, fhaf chain on fhe ground Boyle gol' his man and several more. Then he fook 'lhe ball and dashed for a score. P. S. To save some licks on Monday. Rex Whife, one of fhe all-disfricf ends, Had all fhe 'reams fhinking he was fwins. Randal McGee was hard fo combaf, 'Cause no one knew where he was af. Billy Dale Rogers. a very fine guard. Said fhaf he somefimes gof a liffle Tard. Charles Arney was swell, you'll say. He helped fhe feam go all fhe way. Dusfy Rhodes, fhe righf half back. Added color fo his lighfning affack. Chappel Dowell, fhe gridiron frod, He caused many fo hif fhe sod. Max, one of fhe famous McGees. Really and fruly splif fhe breeze. James Huggins, a cenfer so fough, This season cerfainly showed his sfuff. and fall, when he gof 'rhe ball. Ralph Bayles. so big Wenf over fhe goal Donald Nix was one of fhe lighfesl' men. Bul' fha'r's how many sfars begin. Charles Modiseffe, a sub fhis year. ln fhe sfarfing line-up will soon appear. Richie wifh his wavy blonde hair, A posifion af end he will share. Oren Ward, fhough small is he. Like his brofher, Oliver, he'll likely be. Tommy Mercer would have caused some harm. Buf fhen he had fo break his arm. John Bozarfh. fhough injured on a spree. A ufilify man and manager became he. To fhe wooden leffermen, Paf Hazel. Roberf McCuller, Follis Magouirk, Eugene Powell, Dale Thomas. R. C. Hunf- ley, Bobby Hounsel. Ted Cooper, Joe Davis. and Jimmy Smiih. we also give a foasf, for affer all. someone had fo keep Mr. Knowles and Mr. Reeves company on fhe bench. -Margie Nell Smifh fl -an , lf 5 f X5 - W s X . V WA W WV M-,. Q f S? R Y 3 Qi? my Wwfwwf 'F 5 M as if E ygxydiw 44 6 if if e 1 l N 3 Q w of M ' W ., x ., 'H' Aw. .4--enun.g..,..-...,. I ,.x,-:ww Rf L+ eg.. -- -zz: rr W . , , ,R 4, ' ' vw.: ,Wadi -'WA ' ..:.,. mia! Q., ,P W? my ,JM R, ies- gi N X3 .1 -.z 'R .. g 6 xx 1 3 Xi 1 V --:P NWwe-:':.:::::A:i Q T w maria Q W W ,Q Q4 W Qu? ,f ,Q X, . ,nw M' g g ig Q 35 Q9 is :sf ak faifiuf: X ' ' fi R fm 9 U :,.,? ,QAZZ 9 'K Q gi 1. 1 'J' . h Q1 ,, Ni' S E 5 gal Q . ........ X 'li' H Z gg s, ' QQ 5 ' yy-p-wgllgrwtr-H ' - ww. 4 1' J.: -1 F551 . .13 .L,f'l , .wi ' Za 'JV 'I a' .mu 5? 'Ll 5 , rf Ls: 1: 1 ,f ' Q ge: V. J ug fzfwpijfizbffpi Twirlers--lell lo riglwl: Belly Sue Gsloorn, Bobbie Jean Young, Barbaralw Barrelf, Dollie Jo Holley, Doris Byrd, BeH'y Hobbs, and Peggy Singlefon. Flag bearers-lell +o rigl'1+: Gloria Gramalas, Billie Jean Connell, and Nell Dexler. BAND GN PARADE 4 MEMBERS OF WHITE OAK SENIOR BAND Oboe: Beverly Meissner. Elules: Billy Byrd, Palsy Carr. Piccolo: John Kunkel. Bb Clarinels: Lorella Kunkel, Mary Ann Jackson, Peggy Colvin, Don Bradlord, Marcella Faulkner, l-lesler l-lollingsworlh, Hugh l'larl, Gloria Gramalas, Juanila Alexander, Wanzelle Cumbie, Shirley Lee, Belly Brookshire, Palsy Richard, Alice Pearce, Barbara Lowry. Eb Clarinel: Juanelle Looper. Bass Clarinel: Raymond Beal, Marilyn Barnes. Allo Clarinel: Rada Ann Dale. Allo Saxophones: Mary Morrison, Palsy Allord, Marceline Criddle, Palsy Emberlin, Ida Husband, Rulha Golf. Tenor Saxcphones: Dorolhy Caywood, Zereline Davis. French Horns: Danny Smilh, James Thomas. Cornels: Jerry Smilh, Thomas Williams, Charles l-lolmes, Bobby lclarl, Billy Paul Cole, Wyelhe Sleward, Charles Young, Milam Smilh, Rackley Cridclle, Jerry Fugler. Barilones: Jerry Bailey, Gerald Penninglon,Jimmie Wilson. Trombones: Wayne Jones. Billy Simmons, Bobby Ooll, Charles Colvin, Clyde Nixon. Basses: Charles Ward, Sammy Snyder. Bass Drum: Bar- bara Bradham, Clemie l-learn. Snare Drum: D. W. Gee, Janie Crippele, Ida Davis, Terry Johnson. Cymbals: Melba Slanley. Tympani: Ellene Kern. Bells: Mary Douglas Allen Dollie Jo Holley Drum Maiorelle Roy Swicegood Band Direclor X77 T rw Q ff. wh Sexeffxea m . Thee'-'on I. The Twirlers, sfruffing high. 2. Drum majoreHe Holley. 3. We hail from W. O., says 'rhe band. 4. Ou+s+anding band member, Jerry Smifh. 5. The flagbearers. Gloria, Billie, and Nell. 6. The band marches on. 7. Our own band direcfor, Mr. Swicegood. 8. The fwirlers and drum majoreHe. JUNIOR BAND Travis Allison, Belly Jo Baird, Bobby Baird, Dorolhy Baker, Maxine Bell, Thomas Bozarlh, Margie Brown, Dorolhy Jean Brunson, Palsy Calloway, Coy Davis, Dean Davis, Mallie Jane Davis, Roy Davis, Gene Deer, Eugene Dixson, Roger Driggers, Jaclcy Feds, Lucille Eggleslon, Maxine Farrell, L. S. Grelham, Peggy Hagan, W. Dearl Holley, Jack Hounsel, J. L. l-lunlley, Rila Kelly, Joe Kennedy, Shirley Johnson, Shirley Looper, Rila McMaclcin, Marilyn McGinnis, Dixie McMullen, Franklin McCuller, Teddy Miller, Molly Morrison, Dorolhy Muslin, Dean Morrison, Russell Orr, Paula Oulcall, James Owens, Relha Parlin, Ralph Penninglon, Doyle Perkinson, Palricia Powell, Marvin Rey- nolds, Waldo Reynolds, Weldon Richie, Richard Robb, l-luberl Sherrell, Lois Smilh, Shirley Slroup, Tommy Sweeny, Barbara Terry, Floydene Terry, Francis Terry, Norma Weaver, Peggy Williams, Jimmy Williamson, Peggy Wilson, Sara Jane Wharry Earl Jackson, l-larold Owen, Billy Jeam Thornlon, Ronald Keys, Wayne Keys, Belhel'Mal- lhews. X Li a' 'cr TWIRLERS: Palricia Powell Peggy Williams Dorolhy Brunson Paula Oulcall Dorolhy Muslin Sherry Looper Belly Baird Paula Oulcall Drum Maiorelle y gJMy2CHCRAL?LUB LEFT TO RIGHT: Par Hazel, Billie Jean Dellis, Margie Nell Srnilh, Mary Jo Hens- ley, Charlie Boyle, Billy Dale Rogers, Dororlny Hagan, Buddy Guliwrie, l-larold Pearce, Virginia Slurgis, Mary Jordon, Darline Caslwion, Rosanne Carrinqlon, Eddie Max Rob- inson, Doris McDanial, Joyce Bander, Dale Tlwornas, Clwarlene l-learn, Dorollny Leverell, Wanda Day, Mary Frances Waggoner, Barloaralw Barrell, Mary Jayne Good. P ff Oulsfandinq Choral Sludenls who wen? lo Galveslon Mrs, Theo Meissner Scene from Chrislmas Program Miss Noland Sponsor THE GAUGER liiii1rrE'loAK scHooL, LONGVIEW, oorroisii? '11, 646' - Nc ks Bring 1946 Regional 6 To White 0 ,med by the' I947 iikoughnecku 1942 Unclelealecl And Uniiecl Reco Class of White Oak Iigh School 'HE STAFWF ,,,.,.Betty Eldridge Editor ...i Margie Smith Bill Overly Manager ................ . Charlie Boyle -Wanda Day, Hugh arles Arney, Thomas Billy Paul Cole, Nel- homas, Mary Frances r, Richard O'Neill, ene Cashion. , ,, ,, Dorothy Cox of Award of Distin- rit. Member of Inter- ieague Press. ram 'sorn's section of the presented two plays meeting, which was esday, Nov. 26. The were Rumpelstil- Pnmnkin Pie Eater. Dedicated To Band The staff of the annual an- nounced this week that the 1947 Roughneck would be dedicated to the band. Former annuals have been dedicated to various individuals and groups at school. The 1937 book gave the honor to Miss Jean Rhea Street and Ray Ma- berry, 1939 to R. E. Anderson and W. C. Mathis, 1943 Regional 6 Champion, the Roughnecks, 1944 R. H. Dobbs, 1945 the serv- New School Bus ls Christened Lena I hearby christen ye the Good Bus Lena. Rah! Rah! Rah! Three cheers for Lena! Amid much confusion Tuesday at noon the new bus was christened Lena by Betty Eldridge, edi- tor of the Gauger. A large crowd of spectators were witnesses at tho nr-nnsiim as the mercher-s of Repealed This Season By Local Tee Playing before two of the largest crowds in the histor White Oak on two successive Friday's in bi-district and Reg: play, the Roughnecks of Coaches Winlon Knowles and J. O. Re proved their season's scores of 441 to 34 to be a large measui football ability. By defeating both Atlanta and Leverettis Ch the 'Necks registered their second season of undefeated and ui football and the third season as Regional 6 champs. In 1942 team of VVhite Oak made a similar record of twelve victorir annex Region 6. The season of 1943 repeated the Regional 6 tory, but one defeat by Mr. Knowles' Mt. Pleasant team ma the season. Ill Wind Blows Holiday For Kids In Grade School Buildir Varied Enterprises For l-Urge Ddmdge To Band Point Awards 5Ul'f0UI1dihg Proper' The members of the high TIME54330- sdhool band are graded by honor PLACE: White Oak Comn noints which r-an he mario in va- itv Roaring winds by lightning and 1 afternoon was a 1 afternoon. Nothing loc except for the big b gathering in the v without warning the v to blow stronger. It its velocity each min trees, such as the old close to the church, sud its aged anchorage, l derricks that were 11 best of steel crumpled under the strong wi proves that they, too, r anchorage. By Tearr tF or li ' Awards Band'- S f ,nerf GAUGER STAFF fah Bar- -nquef E fllllis' Editor .,... ...,.......,...,.. ....,.,.... ......... .,........, ...... B e t 'r y Jean Eldridge d blond ' the emi? Co-editor .....,.,... ......,.. .,.., M a rgie Nell Smith the ar ,X ml lozalj Circulation Manager ,........ ............,.,...............,..........,....,... C harlie Boyle ZhI19Ck tg? fd fo. Art Editor ..,.,...,..,,....,................,..,.,.......,.,.... ...... . .,...., T homas Williams Went? iedflf Reporters ..., .........,.. ......,. H u gh Hart, Wanda Day, Nella Mae Thomas. 'HIE' iultyf E032 '3F'2'en'iE??'liP'k...MifY.F1evCeS Waggener- , . P fx haven Gum ,Q QW 'VI' 1 T 'Z ' Q 5 fi f 1 Q 6' . ..,..: A , 14 5 3 , if 'M Q Sv- , ,E E, M A ,L 'UMM Aw A Q1-24' 557 32 ' U .,.,,. Q, Ki X Y, -.1 ,...,:.g.::g:'-My ,tw an ax! 'Q , Q 4 vi A BOY SCOUTS Top Row: Mr. Hagler, Seoul Masler, Bobby Miller, Billy Simmons, Max McGee, Rex While, Bill Overly, Wayne Mil- ler, John Paul Dowell, Charles Modiselle, Tommy Mercer, Pal Hazel. Second Row: Clyde Nixon, Donald Bradford, Doyle Perkinson, Jimmy Smilh, R. C. l-lunlley. Third Row: Ronnie McChesney, Raymond Beall, Follis Magouirk, Belhel Malhiews, Ralph Penninglon, James Thomas, L. S. Granlham. CUB SCOUTS Slanding from lell' 'ro righl: Kennefh Kindle, Phil Jones, Billy Earl Thomas, Buddy Baker, Larry Parkerson, Waller Adams, Mr. Carringlon, l-luberl Sherrell, Coy Davis, John Jackson, Earl Jackson, Teddy Joe Miller, Travis Allison, Lynn Vaughn, Jimmy Thomas, Loy Wrighl, Waller Payn e, David Grillin, Dean Davis, Thomas Moore. Billing from lell lo righlz Don Jackson, Peck Price, Larry Bales, Claudie Walker, John Carl Young, Teddy Camp- bell, Sexlon Adams, Frank Black, Richard Robb, Joe Simmons, Buddy Cashion, J. L. l-lunlley, Richard Emberlin, Waldo Reynolds, Tommy Sweeney, Don Wood, Bob Baird. Im . 1 .. 5 an ww f x f . , y M 4,.. M f ,Q ww., . A ,gags 2: an W nun E 4... '95 Um 1 A 311 if l , 1 . , wi: . I 3 MEM ,wwf - - ' 1 - .MQ Q2 , 2 g : f i . , if ZW., ' K L4 ww .A., gmgw, ,E W ,W W i Q 3, zzvz 3 M X Wx M .., :ami Q' A., -v 3 '.'. I x QM K ww K M ' Q- MM? R V . ,. . V. MKS x ..:.,.. Agni - .:, ini www 5 :,V 1 . ':::V K ,.,: gl N 5 .:,,. W ' :2 :. ' ff + we in S wg: Q4 Qs W :- -i 32 ... g f 5 Q SP5 A 5 9 I 7' 'M -'... , Q 4 ,ex :E R 5 W s .QQ x A '::z. f-1 ..:a:. am NW' Rx , 'W Hag. , 'U' 5 L? I fy, gs 1, ...., :- Qs QQ? S W ,sv KU xv Q by 33 5' Y Q my .kt 0 1 W MISS PERRY'S SPANISH CLASSES Doris Baker, Oufsfanding Spanish Sfudeni Below: lniermediaie Girl Scouis Leif 'ro right Floydeane Terry, Miss Lesier, Sponsor, Paisy Richards, Norma Weaver, Leafrus Woods, Dorofhy Caywood, Miss Odom, Sponsor, and Dorolrhy Baker. DRAMATIC CLUB Top Row: Miss Perry, Sponsor, Belly Hobbs, Peggy Colvin, Darline Cashion, Wanda Day, Mary Allen, Belly Roever, Nella M. Thomas, Nell Dexler, Melba Slanley, Zerline Davis, Mary Ann Jaclcson, 'Palsy Emberlin, Bobbie Slarr, Doris Baker, Mary Jordan. Second Row: Wanda Thomas, Mary Waggoner, Barbarah Barrell, Margie Smilh, Elaine Driggers, Wayne Miller, Palsy Shirley, Belly Eldridge, Palsy Parlin, Barbara Bradham, Shirley Savoy. Firsl Row: Thomas Williams, Joe Weldon, Rex While, Jimmy Jones, Louise Moore, Charles Holmes, Hugh Harl, Billy Paul Cole, Bobby Harl. Belly Roever Oulslanding Speech Sludenl Hugh Harl Oulslanding Speech Sludenl MRS. TUTTLE'S SOPI-IOMORE ENGLISH CLASS Joyce Bender, Oufsfanding Sludenf of Freshman and Soph. English Belly Eldridge. Oulslanding Sludenf of Jr. and Sr. English MISS COX'S SENIOR ENGLISH CLASS Colleen Nagel X Ou+s+anding Civics Sfudenlr U55 CNNCS C Jarvis Dennis Ou+s'randing l-lis+ory Sfudenl 5 , , L MV -W W Z V 3' 52' Q S Q as M- , A A A ' 12, fx is A Z wh m am 4 M M, gf? Q www' ww ,ff - Q .. Q? 4 gf ' fm, qf :T ' !':vft ii-u f My 3? 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Pardon, bul my back ilches. 4. slorm made climbing oil derricks easy. 5. V. lor Viclory. 6. Belly and Palsy. 7. Five girlf one boy and a sm-ee-kezzl up background. 8, Two pals, I-lesler and LoreI+a.9. Raising The llag. or well uh, Max. IO. Three pals in a huddle, I I. Bill, wilh Iwo subiecls for his camera, IZ, Come, come, girls, wha+'s so funny? I3. The sophomores have fonlrol of lhis piclure. I4. The sevenlh grade-'s parl in Ihe Chrislmas program. I5. Talking aboul Ioolloall, I pre- sume. Ia. Why so solemn, Colleen? I7. All aboard lor While Oak. I8. Joe, wilh his usual big smile. I9, Dale, Taken by surprise. 20. Camera fiends, Ialking if over. X 1. PQ? e v iw ng K'-Y? fs- 1 4 ma vw' 'f gf Q I F '84 'W wwf 5 sw if , 'sing V495-uv x 4 49 fl? N g - ? .L Q 'sw -P!! pk I. All poised for rhe snap. 2. Fixing Ihe damages ol Ihe slorm. 3. Chappel. 4. I-lol game of mumble peg. 5. Mr. Anderson, chairing wilh girls. 6. The lop fever of While Oak in lull swing. 7. Wonder who'll roof Ihe peg. 8. A high flying Iaclcle. 9. Mr. Sim- mons and Mr. Bumpus. IO. Gerling ready Io march. I I. Fish feeders. IZ. S+ilI playing mumble peg. I3. A+ lasl lhey can resl. I4. Slrong man Fugler. I5. Munching ice cream aller a meal. x. A ,..4--J , ,..-.-.-4' , ..4,...f--. ,,--2 A ,.,-4 I Q M, vv Nywpuun-.Q Zn gwiffmi 7-'3 ai- A '51 'A 1' z Q3 '5 sk W 1' .2 ., ky--.ww W- MTVM-w .1- ' -M ...umm 'T' ww, g W x x uw: I Q-us I Q 1 'I:,,x, . A 5 ' I6 f ..,., J QW- Q :S f , , 55 L f 1 Da ' D Q g 55 r It L sf 1 -,'Es5::s:: : I ' I 1 I I .,...-v- ff 5 ww am Q 3 X' 5. we 5 -4 X 4, A ui- ,ea - 'f 'f ,, , y A W 3 A ' I 1 In mf' mm xg I In 21,5 215 ,,, , N g K Q 'Q MW' N? I. Joe. climbing an oil derriclc Ihe easy way. 2. Two pals, Bobby and Jarvis, 3. Our drum maiorelle, Dollie Jo. 4. Ivlr. Proclor, one ol our piano Teachers. 5. Miss Ellis, brushing up on mafh. 6. Millie, 'rhe girl 'rhal wriles our permils. 7. Slepping oul for a quick drag from a Tag. 8. The Ihree Thomas's. Wanda, Billy, and Jimmy. 9. The day was +oo hor for Ihe coals. IO. Belly and Peggy. I I. Ivlr, Anderson, our beloved Super- inlendenf. I2. II's loo hor for shoes. I3'. Challing belween classes. I4, Alrer a hard day ol piclure Taking. I5. Loolc whal Ihe sform did 'ro Ivlr. Bowen's house! I6. Peg roofer. James Doyle. I7. Mr. CarringIon's porch blown oil. I8. The s'Iorm really hil' hard all While Oak. I9. Going Io band. egg . Q1 'z ?'i I V-1 r. - ' i - .::L 4i':1f1gf 31v. r 3' i Q, Q . -iv 'I EAL .'l: f,1wi- -.4 mm A, w- ,'. Kwmrlwz l owvllfw John Paul and Barbara slill al il. Roberl Bell wilh his Ready Sleady . l-lere's Wil- liam making eyes al Belly. Come.come, Harold, look al whal's beside you! Thal cule couple has lhe camera lhis lime-Peggy and Donnie. Will somebody move lhal posl lor D. W. and Mary? Wonder whal Charlie's grinning lor, Bobbie. Don'l be so shy oboul il, Belly. They've kepl lhe library rule by keeping quiel. Randal and Palsy keeping lheir habil. She's lovely, she's engaged. she goes wilh Joe. Gerald and Louise sunning. They slarl early al While Oak. ,l SCHOOL CALENDAR Sepfember 4- Back To school again. 5- Oh am l sore. The cheer leaders begin To pracfice Their yells. l0- New drum maioreTTe and Twirlers are elecfed. il 2- The Whife Oak foofball spirif was shown in The firsT Pep Rally. I3- Everyone feeling grand afTer our'firsT game of The season wiTh LevereTT's Chapel. Score 6-0. l7- The day for elecfing class officers finally arrives. l9- The firsT assembly program of The year was a performance by The ScoTTish KilTies which proved To be very enTerTaining. 2l- The Roughneclcs showed Their abilify wiTh a score of 7-0 in The New London fooTball game. 22- AT The Brownsboro game The Roughnecks won-anoTher vicTory: score 59 To 0. OcTober l- The annual goes on sale. 4- The iunior class presenfed a very xenTerTaining picfure show named, The Flying Dueces. ll- The high school enjoyed a good laugh aT The second period when The speech class presenTed a varieTy program in The form of a one acT play. l2- The morning of The l2Th was an excifing one for The juniors and seniors because of The Trip To The Texas STaTe Fair aT Dallas. I5- l hereby chrisfen ye The good bus Lena. Yes. The new bus arrived' and was chrisfened Lena. l6- The classes elecfed Their class favorife for 46-47. The long awaifed class rings arrived. l8- AnoTher good showing of The Roughneclcs was by defeaTing The Lindale Eagles wiTh a score of 46-0. I9- The band Takes in The Louisiana STaTe Fair. 23- The picfures for The annual were Taken. 25- An educafional program was puT on by Mr. Edgar. who discussed The facTs of The gianT Telescope on MT. Palomar in Calif. ThaT nighf The Team rose and shined wiTh a score of 26-0 in The Union Grove game. 3l- Halloween nighT everyone enioyed Themselves aT The carnival sponsored by The P. T. A. November I- The Team played a hard game. buT came up on Top wiTh a score of 34-6 over EasT MounTain. 8- The Sabine Cardinals were defeafed as The Roughneclcs smashed up anofher vicTory wiTh a score of 56-O. - I5- Anofher undefeafed game in which we beaT Bib Sandy. The score 85-6. 20- A very inTeresTing assembly program on deep sea diving. 22- The awaiTed day of The Homecoming finally arrives. Everyone had a wonderful Time. ThaT nighT we played Pine Tree and beaT 20-2. 25- Back To school afTer Thanksgiving holidays. ' December I 3- Everyone Turned ouT To our biggesf Pep Rally of The year. 5- The game for bi-disTricT was played,wiTh The ATlanTa Rabbifs. and again we challced up anoTher vicTory wiTh a score 2l-l4. 9- Mrs. Emery presenTed a very inTeresTing book review on The Robe. I3- Our final game in which we played LevereTT's Chapel for Regional Champs. and came ouT on Top wiTh a score 34-6. SCHOOL CALENDAR December I7- A beaufiiul and hearfwarming Chrisimas program was sponsored by +he P. T. A. I9- The band presenied 'rheir firsi concerf of fhe year. 20- The iunior and senior class Chrisimas pariy. A fine fime was enioyed by all. Ou+ for fhe holidays. January 2- School opens, and fhe I946 fooiball iackefs arrive. 7- We won our second baskeiball game over Springhill. IO- Defeafed again fhis year by Easf Mounfain. We'II keep frying. I7- Mid-Ierm examinafions. Everyone siudying hard, or are fhey? I8- Mrs. Shippey, librarian, affends Board meeiing a+ Baylor Universify in Waco. 2l- The baskeiball +eam of Whi+e Oak won anofher conference game dver Union Grove. 33-20. 25- For fhe firsi fime in fhe hisiory of While Oak 'rhe band was honored wifh a ban- quef. 28- A very inferesfing fall: was given by Dr. Bernice Moore on Personali+y. 29- A paid program was presenfed +o Ihe siudenis by Mr. Priddy on 'rhe subiecf. Nor so Dumb. 3l- The arrival of ihe l947 Regional Champ frophy. February 4- Dr. Bogart head of ihe LiHle Rock lnsiifufion. spoke on The Three Don'+s. 5- Nine sfudenis ou+ of 'rhe band and choral wen+ Io Galvesfon. I 7- The- speech class presenied a hilarious program on Ihe scenes of our everyday school life. ' I4- An assembly program was held for 'rhe eleciion of +he '47 cheer Ieadersg and 'for +he Beauiy and Beasi. I8- The iuniors selecf Iheir senior class rings. 2 I- An assembly program on siunls was given by Ihe speech class. 22- The annual iooiball banquet March 4- The seniors were given a rea and recepfion ai +he Emmanuel Bapiisi' Church. I4- Senior play presenfed. The La+e Chrisiopher Bean. comedy-drama, was a greaf success. April I- Mosi of ihe senior boys and girls are wearing shorf panfs and dresses. because Ioday is Kid Day. I I- A one-aci play was pui cin eniiiled Sugar and Spice. I8- Spring Green . was pui on by +he iuniors. There were many laughs and 'l'hrills. May 3- lnierscholasfic meer. 9- The band pui on anoI'her enjoyable band conceri. IO- School year is growing shor+, bu+ noi foo shorf for 'rhe Junior and Senior, Ban- quei. ll-The proud dignified seniors ai lasi march down 'rhe aisle for ihe Baccalaureafe Sermon. I5- Affer four long years, Commencemenf has finally come. What a Ihrill +o have Thai diploma in one's hand! 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