Whitewright High School - Bell Yearbook (Whitewright, TX)
- Class of 1946
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' l. 1 IN w X Ossgf 'Q w X 4 X I: V TX X l PXNXXXXXX A r ' I . A XXX xiii' V 4 W ' 'IW L x r r J SX A WX xxmw, N l , w fn N wiki r i lik .ma f 1 X X X Allin. l . , I , N I F6 . N ' X I . A D 5 I I. ::- M W' , I I . . 'hs' H. fi' N i ,-:'- ' 0 4 , 4 , I X I ' ' 4 ' J . 0 XX. 5. rg, N xxxxx x xixxx-., xxxxxwmgmw xvxxxxxxxxmmsxbbw- A' I W ' - A. M ,o. Ito .oo,u I 1 age? XX f7 f7' ,f Z gif ---f- if ff7Zf5 Zf f r.....,. ik f Z' ' ' fMQ Norma Sm1+h Eduior Jlmmle Burks Assns'ran+ Ednfor ff 7z Dell Sanderson Business Manager - WHKTEWRIGHT HIGH SCHOGL - VVHITEWRKGHT, TEXAS IN THIS THE BELL OF 1946, we HAVE ENDEAVORED TO PRE-SENT You A MEMORY IN PICTURES OF THOSE EVENTS WHICH HAVE BEEN OF INTEREST TO You ounms THE PAST YEAR. WE HOPE THESE SCENES wlLL BE PRICELESS TO You IN THE FUTURE WE ASK YOU TO LET THE BELL RING IN YOUR HEART TO REMIND YOU OF YOUR DAYS AT WHITEWRIGHT HlGHf WE TRUST OUR EFFORTS HAVE NOT BEEN IN VAIN. X50 XXV .4 To Mrs. D. M. Roddy, our beloved reacher, we dedicare 'rhe ninereen hundred and ferry-six edirion of THE BELL. We have profifed much by her kind assisrance To us and our associarion wifh her rhese four years. The BELL Sfaff A BOARD OF TRUSTEES Presldent C I Meadow Secretary R A G1l1ett lohn Reeves B W Newman Russell Summers Cloy Horton Roy Blanton Q lit i TOTTW B. R. C A I2 AW AY ' SUPEEI NTENDENT- Some days ago a young lady seemed to be worried about what others think and feared that she might be laughed at. Certainly we should have some concern as to what others think about us. But we are told, You wouldn't worry about what people think of you, if you only knew how seldom they do. The type of person who is commenting on the errors of another usually is trying to hide some weakness that he feels within himself. Thus I would consider the source and remember: Great minds discuss ideas, Average minds discuss events, Little minds discuss people. So, lf the world laughs at you, just laugh back at it, for it is as funny as you are. An Arabian proverb may stimulate us to think. lt is as follows: He that knows and knows that he knows is wise-you can follow him. He that knows and knows not that knows is asleep-wake him. He that knows not and knows that he knows not is docile-you can teach him. But he that knows not and knows not that he knows not is a fool-shun him. He will advise you, but you can not learn from HIM. There are Four things a man must learn to do If he would make his record truep To think without confusion clearly To love his fellow men sincerely, To act from honest motives purely, To trust in God and Heaven securely. So, let us learn the important things and discount the lesser things. I 'i ! B. R. Caraway X xkg' L! Xi, X1 X IFAQLIUI II.'lI' f .L..4 llIll X We X A lla. X N, ll Q X p l N f x y? wigs' r zo ' -o ' J I - :'fV4 s I f 5:-7 'Nw-A M ll ' 1 'V l 0' 14 71 ,..4u? ,-4'-X inf' . ,,..-.Q 'iv-I R. CARAWAY T E. HOMER M. GEN TRY- B.S.p E.T.S.T.C.g S.M.U. History and Mathematics. Q KATHRYNE L. RODDY- B.A.g N.T.S.T.C,g TSC.. T.S.C.W. English I II AL EVA BLANTON- B.S.g E.T.S.T.C.g Homemaking. O. V. BARKER- B.S.g E.T.S.T.C.g M.A.g Sam Houston State Teachers Collegeg Vocational Agricul- ture. LILLIAN NEATHERY- M.A.g Austin Collegeg Texas Tech. Col- legeg English HI, IV. MAZELP W. KENT- B.A.g E.T.S.T.C.g History and Spanish. RENEE BEAZLEY- B.S.g Austin Collegeg E.T.S.T.C,g Business Administration SARAH KILGROE- W Wesley Collegeg Choral and Librarian. S. T. MONTGOMERY- .B.S.g E.T.S.T.C.g Mathematics. R. E. KERBY- B.A.g E.T.S.T.C.g Business Administration S.T.C., Texas St U3 Mathematics -ol? is 4, ,-or' 'ii 3 vw vb . W .A if lag, ye. in 'vlf as 3 X . Q X 9 'A Xl, x fx N ? 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Club 1 2- PPA. Sweetheart 2 3- Basketball 44 Se- l 4 S Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Pep Squad Homemfiklflg CIMO 1 2 P913 SCIUCIC1 1 2 12 Choral Club 1 Busy Bee Club 2 3 4 S Club 4 Government Club 4 Re Reflector Stqff 4 PAULA GARNER Pep Squad 14 1-Iomemakmg Club 12 Spanish Club 3 Press Club 3 Choral Club 3 Government Club 4 Reflector Staff 4 4 S Club 4 ORVIL HOWELL EEA. 1 2 3- Reflector Staff 2 4- Govern- ment Club 4' Press Club 3- Homemak- ing Club 3. nior Favorite. DAVID IOHNSON- IIMMIE BURKS-4 Football l 2 3 4' EEA. 1 2- Press Club 3- Rellector Staff 4' Annual Staff 4' Prince Assistant Editor of Annual 4' Reflector f S h Cl . p- f S - staff 3,4g 4-s ciub 4g Government Club g1GSSpU2fQri,, BffQQG1Glf,fZteO3. mor 4g Yell Leader 4g Yell Leader CVan A1- styne. BETTY sal' Q -H l Pep Squad l 2 3 4 Secretary and Treas urer l Reporter 2 Secretary and Treas urer 3 Choral Club l 2 Prlncess of lu n1or Class Secretary of Pep Squad 3 Annual Staff l 2 3 4 Reflector Staff 23 4 Secretary of Government Cldb 4 Se n1or Favor1te 4 FH T Club l 2 Edrtor tary and Treasurer 4 Yell Leader 4 Edttor of Reflector 4 Usher at Baccalau ca o 3 S MARY IUDD Homemaktng 12 Pep Squad 34 Bas ketball 34 Press Club 3 Government Club 4 Vrce Pres1dent of 4 S Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Reflector Staff 4 Senlor Favor1te 4 DAN KENT Football 2 3 4 F F A Club l 2 3 Let tered 1n Football 3 4 Basketball 3 Press Club 3 Government Club 4 Senlor Fa vortte 4 Annual Staff 4 Reflector Staff 4 All Dlstrtct Center CB Teaml 4 Boys Hornemaktnq 3 GLENDON MAGERS Sc1ence Club Boys Homemaklng 3 Press Club 3 Span1sh Club 3 Govern ment Club 4 Reflector Staff 4 Annual Staf 4 DGRIS MclxlNNEY Pep Squad 3 FHT Club l3 Press Club 3 Spanrsh Club 3 Government Club 4 Choral Club 4 Reflector Staff 4 9n..l.- ?Z,,LC 'fi 'S TI-IELMA IO Pep Squad l34 Choral 2 Basketball 34 Press Club 3 C1v1cs4 Hornemaklng Club l Reflector Staff 4 Reporter of 4 S Club 4 Annual Staff 4 JACK MOSS Football 3 4 Basketball 4 Senlor Favor Lettered 1n Football 34 Press Club 3 Government Club 4 F F A Club l 2 FRED MURPHY Basketball 4 FFA Club l23 Press Club 3 Government Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Edxtor of Sophomore Ed1t1on of Reflector 2 Sports Edltor 4 EDITH NEAL Pep Squad 4 Press Club 3 Government Club 4 4 S Club 4 Best All around Gfrl of Sophomore Class 2 Reflector Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1' Natronal Honor SOC1elY flndtanal 3 FHT l 2 3 MAURICE NEATHERY F F A l 2 Press Club 3 Boys Home rnaklng 3 Government Club 4 Re flector Staff 4 4 S Club 4 F? 17 f+ T ' N s' R . 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Q 5, I Y A, X S ,Q ' 'Q ' A N l , - , .. 5 M f fi ff' .L. 4 'E V' 1 E X I vo- b .'f - XWZE Mp Thxs sen1or class of 45 46 has had by far a more pleasant and profttable last year tn W H S than any other class before tt The war was over and the ltd was off on soctal affatrs sports studtes and all of the events that make up a sen1or s ltfe The boys who honored the class by maklng the Trger team were Ioe Vestal end Roby Wrlson tackle lack Moss tackle and Btlly Norrts full back Wlthout them the team would nave been oracttcally lost The annual school carntval was held for the purposes of ra1s1ng money and provtdtng entertatnment and recreatton The semors sold cakes ples and coffee and they also had charge of the penny pltch and throw1ng at the dolls concessrons The chmax of the carntval was the crown1ng of the Queen of H1gh School Norma Smtth by Klng Ioe Vestal The pep squad was very nattlly attlred 1n new untforms From the sen1or class there were Marlorte Young presldent Betty Brlce drum mayor Mary Iudd mayorette leader and Marcta Blanks Betty Iones Norma Smtth Wanda dell Sanderson and I1mm1e Burks yell leaders Other sen1or members were Thelma Monk Edtth Neal Paula lean Garner and Wxllanell Badgett The 45 46 ed1t1on of The Bell was publtshed by the sen1or class wtth Norma Smlth edltor and Itmmle Burks asslstant edltor ably asslsted by staff members chosen from the sen1or class The Reflector the htgh school paper was edtted by the sen1or class wtth Betty Iones and Bobby W1tt as co edttors ln the scholasttc d1v1s1on Maryone Young and Bobby W1tt represented the class on the Semester Honor Roll Another tmportant event was the cho1ce of the most outstand1ng g1rl of the sen1or class Betty lones Edxth Neal Maryorte Young and Frances Bennett were the four chosen by thetr classmates Frances Bennett was selected from thts group by the faculty as havmg these outstand1ng qualtttes dependab1l1ty servtce leadershtp patrlottsm and scholarshxp Durtng the basketball season much talk was heard of the outstand1ng play ers from the sen1or class The gxrls were Mary Iudd Thelma Monk Frances Bennett Edtth Neal Betty Brtce and Marcta Blanks The boys mcluded loe Vestal Fred Murphy and lack Moss Marlorte Young elected Future Farmer Sweetheart from the semor class attended the Fort Worth Stock Show as guest of the F F A boys At thts wrtttng the two mator events of the years the sen1or play and the sen1or trlp he tn the land of future yoys The class ts espectally proud of Roby Wllson who left us at mld term and donned the navy blues We the semors are tndebted to the teachers and frlends who have helped us through these years of htgh school We are espectally grateful to our sen1or sponsor Mtss L1ll1an Neathery We know that we have made m1stakes and 1n a sense we hope the under classmen have nottced them for we do not want them to be gullty of the same ones We hope that by some trtck of fate we have held hlgh the candle of Sentorshtp and that future seruors may follow thts candle down the rtght path N u f . , 1 1 . . . .- . ,, . . . 1 1 . , . 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We GY' ' ,Av- 3-w 1 JUN Iczck McSpedden , x Terry Mxller Bxlly Morrls C? 1.-rf' 'il Q' Toy MOTTIS N'- 'nr 'Ni' IQ ' 3 3 1' A K JXJI I .1 ,. '7 Y. . ' Q. , U W ' ,gm K - ma J - x ' ' , Ter 1 4. I - W' -Q ' Q N fi fd Q , '22 xl V . , 75 any 9, 1 1 - 15 ' 'uv 'Q b m ' ' ' ' r - Q -- - up-vs X W ' I -L 5' .f 'F '! . 1 Y 'wav .41 Q12 Boyce Murphee Donald Neal Hazel Neal Patsy Pannell Betty Lou Reeves Betty Rich Maxine Roberts Loren Paul Ryon Eugene Thornhill Dorothy Wallace Iohnny Vestal Billy Williams ff ' -.. ,.. vs. 2 vi? 35.2 Q.. A an f' --ug, f, X av-'P' -t,.,X AU5 1 N 1'-' 1 'U E V' 'Y E Q? av-'vs ? vw- f ? lf' f '20 y fa-4 .W AX 1 iq. W x I' 5 Av Q ,QW l? 7 w gl .Q 9 Y , it . l in ' rhrrr B J r' 4. A f X M5149 VV? This year has been one of numerous events and memorial occasions-a year that will long be remembered by the Junior class of 1945-'46. This class has been outstanding in athletics. Y. B. Kaiser, quarterback, Eugene Thornhill, left halfg Terry Miller, right end, and Pat Gray, right guard, made us sit up and take notice of the athletic ability of the junior boys in football. I. O. Huseman, Bobby Blanks and lack McSpedden were also on the squad list. A large part of the pep squad was made up of Junior girls Patsy Pannell acted as flag bearer and lrene Kent as maJorette while Ioanne Grammer held the office of secretary treasurer and frene Kent was the reporter The Juniors were also active in basketball Iunior girls Ioan Huseman and Irene Kent were captain and co captain of the girls team Other Junior girls who took part in this sport were Bettye Beeves Hazel Neal Dorothy Wal lace Betty Anne Darwin Lois McCollum Doris Hunter and Ioanne Grammer ln boys basketball only two of the last year team players were back one of whom was a Junior Y B Kaiser Eugene Thornhill Boss Alexander Pat Gray I O Huseman and Donald Neal were also active in this field On carnival niaht hot dogs were sold at tne colorful fuchsia and aqua booth of the Juniors Bingo was under the direction of this class Perhaps you bought a chance on the beautiful angel food cake donated by the Juniors or maybe lured by some Junior miss you guessed at the number of beans in the Jar In the Coronation ceremony four Juniors took part Princess Ioanne Grammer and her campaign manager I O Huseman and Lady Irene Kent and her manager Loren Paul Byon Several Junior boys held offices in the F F A Chapter They were Loren Paul Ryon president Billy Williams vice president ancll' A Harper treasurer loanne Grammer was Junior F F A Sweetheart and attended the Fat Stock Show at Fort Worth with the F FA Boys Iuniors held positions on the Beflector and Annual staffs This class thanks everyone who helped to make this year such an enJoy able one Appreciation goes especially to the Junior sponsors Mrs Blanton and Mr Barker who have been largely responsible for their success IE S -,-,-1 3 Nl Slillll l ' 5 Jw!-J 1 1 1 I Ii i X l :l-lL,3f:z' Eit , l ' 9'-1 i A B i ' ' A' I , E 4 M ' ' I A. until-vvliwi , W 4 A 'E 2 2 l 2 'I 3 J' 'll l'l'l I 'Ill i - 9, I TA I A AL-till...-..uI!tnJWvJ'iw1 -I? Q GEO N M 'ig W, JK L - -k' f '1 xi 'QNM X 'Z 47 S234 X ' n1DHPlHI4DblMl4Db1RIE3u L . - Q it . g f l 0 T A --A ' 91- i W. 7 i Q -21 1 f R 3332 I PM ,A 'X u K 5 x l V U -' b 1- f X xg' , 'p Ar - Q' ' - 'A x K ,- f' ::ArA: i' ' I L, N Q, pw r 5 -- . X A-2 J. j gg M SK 5 ii - 47-1709? ,: ' - wsfowl x .. ' 'R ' 'iv A 9' Q5 n . 4- 3919 1, 9 H53 me LOU RAE HOLCOMB Secretary cmd Treasurer IACKIE NOSSAMAN Pres1dent DF -igywik V E gffflwwff Emalme Bennett .Z ttMQtW O G Bow Ellen Burchheld Dav1d Brooks -an '? Charles Caldwell lack Clabom Bobby Golden Wm Margaret Greer George Hansard Dorothy Head la-N ,url pug 'UQ 4-as. S? r-'X Lou Rae Holcomb Iume Hood Neva Nell Howell 1-I 'XX '15 ,btw 724.411 ll ---1 6 xlib I. O. Huseman Betty Key Iimmy McSpedden Betty Mears Douglas Neal George Neal Doyle Neal Bryon Neathery Iackxe Nossarnan Coye Ioe Vandergrxff Ioe Vestal Ickey Walsh Barbara Wxlhams Martha Wxlhams veg 4-fk .... .-,.,- .,.1' Q, 7, if ,Q -.9 T' 41 5 438 1 45 2 4 The twenty nxne Sophomores under the leadership of Mrs Kent cmd Mr Montgomery have had an enyoyable year Ikey Walsh served as pres1dent of the class Iackte Nossaman as v1ce presldent and Lou Rae Holcomb as secretary The followtng students took part m athlettcs g1rls and boys basketball and football The basketball grrls were Bettye Mears Lou Rae Holcomb Zoe Vestal Ellen Burchheld Emahne Bennett Iume Hood and Margaret Greer The boys were Coye Ioe Vandergnff and George Neal wh1le George Henry Hansard was the only football hero The sophomores have mental as well as physxcal strength The students on the honor roll for the frrst semester were Dorothy Head Barbara Wtlhams and Iackle Nossaman The Homernakmg Club was organxzed wtth the Sophomores takrng the followmg offlces presldent Iaclae Nossaman secretary Martha W1ll1OmS rnores were popular 1n thts orgamzatlon In the coronat1on ceremony were seen as Pnnce and Prmcess O G Bow and Barbara Wxlhams Lord and Lady Coye Ioe Vandagnff and lackte Nossaman So you can see the Sophomores have had an actrve year and are look mg forward to the future ff L Cv -1 tap'-'I u 14 lo 5 f 1 Lf reporter, Bettye Mearsg treasurer, Ellen Burchfield. As you can see, the Sipho- C 14 , ,, f ,lgvfbrn 2- ' I IF1RIE SFIHI IMI IEINI K np., ,V if DEAN ALEXANDER Presxdent PINKIE RALEY Secretary and Treasurer RALPH IUDD Vlce Pres1dent 'LA X 1+ 75eeM?ZQJE -Md Dean Alexander , ,3 Tommy Barlett Vlcior Burchheld Iohnny Mac Greer Carohne Gladden Nova Hughes Cora Lee Head W1lmG HlCkSOU Ralph Judd Wanda Lew1s Iames Kent Iohnson 7 CLMAK vqai' .qu '1- FX 9- O 'R D. W. McKinney Billy Neal jerry Neal Anna Bess Neathery Pinkey Raley Orville Russell '-zzfqql 9? s,.,,, A0 Af? Billie Ryon Sonny Smith Lelia Simpson R. C. Thrasher JAG- , l 2 i 'Q lima 'Y , v n ' ,f . ei- 1' ,L , 3 l 'TWC if' xl A if -fab ig ,-6' wif' 3 f 3' FS fx farms 2 fr.. Q no I X X i., L r, ll , Q xi ,f f H K This has been a very pleasant year for the twenty eight freshmen who entered high school 1n September of 1945 Under the leadership of their sponsors Mrs Roddy and Mr Kerby they have taken part in almost every school activity All the boys belong to the F F A while all the girls but one belong to the F H T Taking part in football were Victor Burchf1eld Sonny Smith Iohnny Greer Tommy Bartlett R C Thrasher I P Melton Ralph Iudd Iesse Mr'Carstin and Dean Alexander Backing the football boys in the pep squad were Cora Lee Head Anna Bess Neathery Wilma Hickson Lela Simpson and Pinkey Raley Pinkey acted as flag bearer Girls basketball claimed Caroline Gladden and Pinkey Raley while boys basketball caught the attention of Sonny Smith Orv1lle Russell R C Thrasher Ralph Iudd Iohnny Greer and Victor Burchfield Victor seemed to be a tar as he played in practically every game But the freshmen did not devote all their time to sports Pinkey Raley and Dean Alexander served as eporters on the Reflector Staff Anna Bess Neath ery had the honor of being chosen F F A sweetheart Nova Hughes was a member of the Spanish Club Billy lean Ryon was listed on the first semester honor roll while D W McKinney and Wanda Nell Lewis won places on the six weeks honor rolls The Freshmen contributed 100 per cent to the Red Cross drive McKinney Sonny Smith Ralph Iudd Dean Alexander Victor Burchf1eld Iesse McCarst1n R C Thrasher Iohnny Greer I P Melton Carollne Gladden Cora Lee Head and Pmkey Raley At the school carnival in charge of the big country store cold drink stand and clothes pin toss were the lusty voiced freshmen shrieking their wares with the words Get your sugar and bac-on here Cold dr1nks and candy Win a prize at the clothes pin toss In the Coronat1on Ceremony were seen Princess Cora Lee Head and Prince Victor Burchf1eld Lady Pinkey Raley and Lord Sonny Smith Thus with their participation in sports in official positions in the report mg for the school paper and in school money making events the freshmen of 1945 and 1946 have won a permanent place in the life of the Whiteright Hlgh School FRESNHN1 f' X 'LW r . - Holding official positions in the various school organizations were D. 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M- .',. ns, ' In ' 0'- . - in ' , F 4' V - . . -- ' Kia' .1 ' fs' I , 1 . 1 I , . 1- I I V I I I I ' - - 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 - ii I I ' I I I I I I I I P-4 AQ v1 iii' Left to Rxght F1rst Row Badgett Burks Iones Smtth Blanks Sanderson Young Second Row Iohnson Neathery Garner Monk Iudd Bennett Neal Vestal Thlrd Row Moss Murphy W1tt Wxlson Evans Reeves as , 2 e Z fy 'f l 1 XX ffiesfw f 3123 I I .t' 1 f Left to Right Flrst Row Edlth Neal Paula Garner Marcla Blanks Mary Iudd Thelma Monk Second Row Frances Bennett Maunce Neathery Mr Kerby CSponsorl Betty Brlce LOIS McCollum OFFICERS Presxdent Edxth Neal Vxce Presldent Mary Iudd Secretary Treasurer Maur1ce Neathery Reporter Thelma Monk The 4 S Club was orgamzed by students of the secretarlal tralnmg course The purpose of the club IS to acquamt the students wrth bus1ness and econom1c srtuatrons of the day Current trends m helds of secretarxal work and plans for personal satxsfactxon and adlustrnent 1n pos1t1ons whlch each student mlght hold m the future wtll be drscussed by able speakers through out the club year 4 J XXX CZMLZ 5' Left to Rrght F1fSlROW Neal Franklrn Allen Huseman Second Row Ingram Roberts Bush Cato Others Members 'Elda Carnbron Helen Gordas I1mm1e Burks Dons Mc Klnney K The girls and boys of the Whiteright High School Homemaking Depart ment have been busy studying the various phases of Homemakmg that will help them to be better Future Homemakers The first semester was devoted to the study of the following topics Nutri tion The lmportance of Nutntion in Relation to Good Health The Planning and Preparation of Well Balanced Meals and Table Service and Good Manners Some of the topics of the second semester s work included Good Groom ing Principals of Good Dress Design Clothing Construction and Fam ily Relationship Caroline Gladden Cora Lee Head Wilma Hickson Wanda Nell Lewis Anna Bess Neathery Emaline Bennett Ellen Burchfield Margaret Greer Dorothy Head Lou Ray Holcomb Iume Hood Neva Nell Howell Lovera Bass O. G. Bow David Brooks Bobby Golden George Henry Hansard Orvil Howell Coy Ioe Vandergrift Terry Miller Boyce Murphee FIRST YEAR CIRLS Dorothy Dooley SECOND YEAR GlRLS BOYS HOMEMAKING Pinlcey Baley Billie lean Byon Lela Simpson Betty lo Darst Beatrice Griffith Betty Mears Iackie Nossaman Zoe Vestal Barbara W 1ll1ams Martha Dc e Williams Gladys Leard Awana Griffith Willanell Badgett lack McSpedden lohnnie Mack Vestal Byron Neathery lames Kent lohnson lames Kent Iohnson loy Morris Claude Reeves llcey Walsh .. ,, . . . .. . . H -1 . . . . ,V it . 1 1 - ., tt - - I H - , r it . H t. . . . H .. - . . H U 1 1 1 . . , ,, 7 a I x Sw? r '14 ff? f-L x X ,v 'Nr 3 6 'Sa ,sw H Q v,4 Q .f Left to rlghf Frst raw Hansard Murphy Golden Bow Vandergnff Second row Young M11ler Iohnson Brooks Reeves Walsh I aff .., 4 1 do jiri' fe5 Q s, L af? S 'X 4-I! gf' f -v i g, ..-W . , 2 ' .sc-::z,:.', Left to Right: First Row-Smith, Greer. Second Row-D. Neal CSecretarYl, I. Neal, Donald Neal, B. Neal, Iudd, Van- dergrilf. Third Row-Barker CSponsorl, Blackerby llaarliamentananl, Burchfield, Blanks, D. Alexander fSong Leaderl, Bartlett, Iohnson. Fourth Row-Kaiser C2nd V.-Presl, Golden, Bow, Young, I. Walsh, Russell, McKinney, Neathery. Fifth Row-Kent 13rd V.-Presl, R. Alexander CSentinell, Williams CV.-Presl, Murphee, Huseman lTreasurerl. Sixth Row-Brooks, Harper Cllleporterl, Ryan CPresidentl, Hansard, Gray, I. Walsh. G. Neal. fAa,6ZOL25e 3 Anna Bess Neathery ias Maryorie Y FARM R5 Or FUTURE i fx '11 'Rand' The Whxtewrlght Future Farmers started a new farmmg program l.l'11S year The boys of the Chapter have butlt a barn corral loadlng chute and hog house ln acld1t1on to thls they have fenced about two acres hog proof for pasture To ra1se money the boys helped rn the h1gh school carmval pubhshed a h1gh school brrthday calendar made two waste paper drlves and sponsored a boxrng tournament They also recetved prxzes and prohts from the Chapter 11vestock Bes1des the lrvestock owned by 1nd1v1dual members the Chapter owns four steer calves whlch they fattened for the County Baby Beef Show It also owns a sow and p1gs whxch were partly pa1d for by a Sears Roebuck and Company donatlon The Future Farmers emoyed a tr1p to the Pan Amencan Hereford Exposr tlon 1n Dallas a tr1p to the Southwestern Expos1t1on and Fat Stock Show at Fort Worth an overnlght f1sh1ng tr1p to Lake Texoma a Wtener Roast at Bon ham State Park and a Father Son Banquet MOTTO Learnlng to Do Domg to Learn Earrung to LIVE Lrvmg to Serve THE AIM AND PURPOSES The prlmary arm of the Future Farmers of Amenca IS the development of agncultural leadershrp of cooperattor and of crtrzenshrp The speclhc purposes for whtch thrs organ1zat1on wa termed are as follows To develop competent aggressxve rural and agrlcultural leadershlp To create and nurture a love of county hte To strengthen the conlxdence of farm boys and young men rn them selves and the1r work To create more mterest rn the rntelhgent chorce of tarmmg occupa t1ons To encourage members m the development of mc' 1dual farmmg programs and estab11shment 1n farmzng To encourage members to xmprove the farm home and 1ts surround 1n s Togpart1c1pate.1n worthy undertakmgs for the lmprovement of agrx culture develop character tram tor useful c1t1zensh1p and foster patrlotlsrn part1c1pate rn cooperatxve effort encourage and prachce thnft encourage rmprovement m scholarsh1p 12 provrde an encourage the development of organ1zed rural recre attonal actrvmes e ! - . ff' ll ' 2. ' . 3. . ' ' - 4. . . I - . . . . - 5. l U . ' I . '..'. 1 6. . ' ' ' - 7- I . . . . . .- 8. I I , ' r . . u u . 9. To ' ' ' U - 10. To ' 1 . . 11. To ' - I ' T9 ' . .. ' . 5 5 :Jis.'o. . ft czlhx.: : I . 6 ' u .. 'N 53' 3. . 5' n s 9 ,fm 'MM' . A Y M NvNlJMlg5,. Q A'lI'IHI ILlE.'1I'II4E.iF X X Sc pg fir ,Q- X. ..unlnavg mn' FOOTBALL Terry Max M11ler R End Iames K Iohnson R Half Roby W1lson Captam R Tackle Eugene Thornhtll Quarterback Pat Gray Bxlly Ioe Norrxs Dan Kent FA Y B Kalser Dav1d Iohnson Iack Moss -S M Ioe Vestal RKYR li N Our Score R Guard Fullback Center L Half L Guard .G , A, . . or G L.Tackle .G r..r. A , L.End RECORD Opponent s Score Tom Bean ,,,.,u..,w U., .., Sherman B .GY t.,,,,.. Rockwall 13 , R..'t ' 'RA. ' Whitesboro ..u.u.,. , ,,u.w G Plano ,. .. .. .G Farmersville ,,.,.... , u,,,.. .. Royse City . ..,. u..,u. ,..u ..,, . Van Alstyne A , tai: 'pnnn-1 If SSH --- 'U Left to Rlght F1YSlROW Srnlth Halrburton Blanks Greer Kmg Second Row Hansard Hughes Bartlett P1erson Stephens Pannell Burch held I Reeves Th1rd Row Montgomery lCoachl Karser lohnson Kent Alexander Mc Spedden Huseman Thornhrll Fourth Row Norrxs lCoCapta1nl lohnson W1lson KCoCapta1n7 Gray , Vestal, Moss, Mlller LETTERMEN Roby Wtlson, Captam Eugene Thornhxll Terry Max Mlller Y B Kcuser Pm Gray Iames K Iohnson Dqn Kent Bxlly Ioe Norr1s Davrd Iohnson Idmes Reeves Iqck M955 ICIClt McSpedden Ioe Vestal Left to Rrght Flrst Row R1Ch CMascotl Br1ceCDrun'1 Malorl Sanderson Blanks Smlth Burks Iones CLeaders7 Holcomb CMa1oretteJ Second Row Iudd CMa1oretteJ Young Mearns Reeves Huseman Darwm Hunter Neathery Kent CMa1oretteD Nossaman tMascotJ Thxrd Row Head Vestal Grammer Key Badgett Frankhn Greer Slmpson Fourth Row McCollum M Wtlhams Wallace Cameron B Wtlhams Head Ingram Gordas Fxfth Row Nossaman CF1ag Bearer? Monk Dav1s Haley tF1ag Bearer! Gar ner R1Ch Htckson Pannell tF1ag BearerJ 4515? ' ' I I I 1 1 , . 5 I . , , . I I V ' 3 I , 1 , , . , - 3 I - . , . - 1 , . 1 1 1 1 I ' I I I ' 23 r f pt, K A ,- Q 0 A P .91 .6 '-: ' 'Q -: ,jar ,nl I , ,: . k , ' ' ,. -. ff' . ' i. -' H Qt' ' 'A N lll NN aa -ll 23 Left to H1ght F1rstRow Neathery Smxth D Neal Burchfreld Second Row Alexander Kalser Russell G Neal Thxrd Row Montgomery lCoacl'1l Moss Vestal Murphy RECORD Our Score Opponent s Be s Plano Commerce Cooper Trenton Leonard Plano Commerce Cooper LETTERMEN Ioe Vestal Y B Kcnser ,gf Fred Murphv Ross Alexander lack Moss Vrctor Burchfxeld em 'Tix AJ 'fa 2 ' Lx , 4 C ' -X 1 1 J' l 5 l J ll ' 'N 'C 91' J A' o 'Tl , S X fy V x , ' - ' ' . 1 ' I Q if I X ' F X 25 .......c.,,,e CC .te.e..,.e, ll C .r...,. ...C C C 5 I 15 .v...e. . C e,........ C, Leonard C C. C 23 Wx 17 e,,,,.,....t. .,..e,,eere,ee ,.., ,,..r ee.ee,. ..l.le 3 7 f 4 'll lflllfmft lgfflfllffl ' C e ,e ffl gi 14 e.,,....,r.. ec,c.e.,e,, ...... C . 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If - , ff SHERMAN ,T'EX, 61070 f 0 I , ' o v Cf , 5 E M , E fWkF PHARMACY DRUGS MEDICINES PERFUMERY TOILET ARTICLES BOOKS 5-STATIONERY Wm 2I WHITEWRIGHT TEXAS MANNING 81 MEADOIK fsfz FARM openmnna equw -H AIZDWAIZE STOVES FU R NITU R-E FARMALL TRACTORS WHITEKIGHT LEONARD BON!-IAM TEXAS ' L QM, . Zmqaiwcl' K WOLIENS DEPARTMENT STOKE SHEIZM N XAS .57 5 ORS' 70.51 0 OE 5 0 Demsow , Tax. 62014856-L, A 'TE' CCE 5' ff .S- Doris McKinney Can any of you girls tell me what a mandate Is? Frances Bennett Yes an appointment with a gentleman David Johnson ther I have left instructions 1 my wlll that I be cremated Mrs Johnson Just like you to leave your ashes all over the place 8 d one ear o the other 'Funny we haven't met W both live on he same block oe Vestal 'm really smart carry all my notes n my hat Norma Smith ne n a nu s e e ' Fred Murphy 'Are you the barber who cut my hair the last t1me?' Barber doubt I've been here only six months AT LEAST HE COULD WEEP Large Roby Wilson stood gazing longingly at the enticing display in the haberdasher's window when a friend stopped to Inquire if he were think ing of buying he marked down lavender silk shirt ' osh n replied the fat boy wistfully 'The only ready ma e ng that fits me is a randkerchief Mrs Kelli What BPS She DPOGUCZS of the West Indies? Mrs Kent Come, come where do you get your sugar? Pat We generally borrow it from the neighbor next door Edith Neal can t decide whether t go to a palmist or to a mind rea Bob Witt Go to a palmist It's obvious that you have a palm Beggar Have you enough money for a cup of coffee? Mr Caraway Oh I'll manage s mehow thank you Mr Montgomery w we find that X is equal to ze Dorothy Dooley Gee' All that work for nothing Mary Judd fSpeak1ng on the phone? You say Betty Jones has a bad cold and will not be able to attend school today Hho ls speaking? Vo ce fHoarsely7 My father Jack Moss who had a reputation for being a chicken thief was asked what breed of chickens he considered best ' 1 k1n's has merits' he replied e hite ones is s' fin , but the black ones is the eas es hide after ya gets ' m A Har er I love ou You are the most wonderful girl in the world u are the object of my reams e light of my l e, the hope of m hope, my inspiration, and my ambition Maxine Roberts But do you really love me? V : Mo . n am to 81 t 2 . e t .U J : 'I . I 1 .' : 'I see, ws 1 t h ll, h? : 'I lt. .' t . G , 0. , , - d thi . .' Pat Gray: I don't know. t I ' o - der. . : , , . . : No ro. 1 2 . Al . . 'D w de easie to d 1 ' C0 e . J. . D 2 Y - ' Yo d , th if Y 67 XV -AYIZES z:f5ON HWEJSJR' ZW0T4wQYlT1QQR EKU? DRY eooos NOTIONS QUALITY lf4ZVFf!?Wt!E' TRENTON WHITEWRIGHT QWAMW5- 5 W ffm Qrzocenzv ff MARKET H S XQ aid? Wm! 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