Woodhouse High School - Lion Yearbook (Tucker, TX)

 - Class of 1942

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A .5 9 T-iSihS1i Zl'f? :' SENIORS Evelyn Collier Dorothy Holloway George Phlllips Marion Warren W V Keeling Juanita Warren casfrione Keenng KH Bllly Jack Fields Helen G1 es James Boyd Josephlne Smith Laura Lanier Hay Foster Bobby Collier Cecil R :nes Fr nces Shelton CLASS OFFICERS Evelyn Collier President Mhrien Warren Secretary Treasurer Bobby Collier Reporter Miss Evelyn Fryer Sponsor HONOR STUDENTS Evelyn Collier und Dorothy Holloway were chostn as co valedietorians 'xYk'!SP I Q , 'YV' 9 L , , -I N Dorothy Holloway --------- ---Vice President I n gt, t.'if5'tLb':i X f' 1 :'7' -i47 CLASS HISTORY Our class had 1ts beginning in three com munitles Tucker, Magnolla, and Long Lake I 19,8 we started to school as freshmen with twenty nine members We had a very successful and happy year Our sophmore year started a little sadly for we lost thirteen members of our class and gained only one, george Phillips bers, Hazel Moseley, and Lester Stanton, which we lost during that same term We lost another member, Iva Wood We took a good many trips to different places of interest, and we presented a play, 'Which Shall He Marry9' This year, our senior year, we have gain ed one pupil, George Freeman, and lost one, Helen Campbell, which glves us seventeen at the present t1mc We have presented a play this year entitled nDon't Darkcn My Door,' and we have published first school annual This was the flrst year that a senlor choral club was organizede Flve out of the s1x championship girls are seniors, which give u a great record in activities We do not know whether we will go on that long planned trip or not since there 1S a tire shortage, but we certainly hope so QXQQQ W ' , X X-.. f - 7 W N . : 4' . Q n 3 l - . 0 W ,,J Nm 'During our junior year we gained two mem- ' o . . ' v , b 1 ' V ' the ' JS S 0 4 f'. 1 . N - u O Wk F gy X -:.-m,1u-m-2-moan--,QI-1-Z-f CLASS PROPHECY IN 1952 Ray Foster 13 peddling snuff at the poor farm Do o4hy Holloway has flnally talked Blll Flelds lrto marrflng ner at an early date Ju nlta Warren 1S slnglng over K N E T wlth Wayue StrL kland nThe Sln ing Cowboy MarLon Wa ren 1S a car hop at nThe Old Mill Inn wrere Ceo ge 1 eeman lS cnief cook and dish washer James Boyd and Castlone Keellng have six flne chl'd en they are br nginv up onia farm and big Josephnne Srlth ws a tap dancer for Eddie Cantor's amat ur road show Helen Glles and Bud Keellng have a log cabin down or C 1 Ridge where Bud farms and Helen sells tlcaet at the fTlS Rldge theater Pete Relne lS a Bap 1 t preacher and Bobbie oll1er, h1s wifen, ells soda pop durlng the servlces FP8HFlS Shelton lS the devoted secretary to George Phllllps, The World's Hot Alr Specialist Laura Lanier lS OfflClal taster for the Swlg and Hlc Brewery Evelyn Collier is teachlng Latln ln a Chinese hotel Dorothy Mclnnis owns a banana stand ln Sing Slng 5 xiii? i l I - O r 5 ' . ' ' , D - , . ' . 1 f m , A lf Y v U A PM I L X I . ' . s 0 0 0 . Q v-, 'A ' e .H , L . L1 Q .L I ' N. , ' '. T' . H - . I' .W 3 ' . - l 1 'l'r ' ' i .-O ' v ranch, of 4 acres, in Athens. ' 'Q L rfs ' ' 3 f I v . ' ' 's ,- I ' ' . ,' s ' t's t C 1 .H . S F ,. . ' . w C 1 ,' ' ' . NNNNNxNx O I . . l Y x .in f J , 1 .L . A QV 9 s 'B'STNM?Z7Z QTUNlOQ3 CHOQAL ml. 7 - Q' 'NA C. Elton Boyd James Elliott Lois Ficken Bob Foster Hazel Holloway Cllfford Jeffcoat Nancy Lambeth Francls Lambeth Lloyd, Havvns Directors JUNIORS Sponsor Mr Hicks CHOHAL CLUB hrs Smith and Dorothy Mclnnis Rosemary Phillips Alleen Redwine Mary F Rigsdell Wanda Rigsdell John W Thompson Shirley Tyer Sereta Warren Mr Partin lFirst Row? Doris Hearnsberger, Ethel Warren Alma Raine , Jean Moser, Mazy Lois Lofton, ' KSecond Rowl Lorene Ficken, Francis Nell Jones, Bo Glmzen r, Marilyn Glazener, Ruby Holloway, Dorothy Holloway lrhird Row! Inez Wallace, Dorothy Nclnnis, Elwanda Thompson, Hazel Holloway, Mr Partln, Lois F1cken, Evelyn Collier, Helen Freeman, Rosemary Phillips 1IJ'Y4Z752I'I225C2''22Z19QE3s!'C15QSS! 1fSdi! :+ it O 0 I 4 i CD ,,l in I 3 ll ' . ,D . , I , I. 2 ' Q 0 I A f U' lasik or S 1 ss Q e ' A O I ' ,, 4 . , 4 , y . U v Q' . . . O 1::gifQSEg:::-ffss:IIIiq:5Q42?zi :22?zi :7Z2?zi-':- N VH. x 5 1 f 5:7 Ir !F Q1 H Q has - cggig X T ' ::::. L K -ini -Q 4 'N THE LION'S ROAR School Newspd-Fe EDITORIAL STAFF Editor Wanda Rigsdell Lois Fieken Sereta Warren Clifford Jeffcoat Mary F Rigsdell Alleen Redwine Associate Editor Sports Editors Feature Wrlters nThe Lion s Roarn was established January 1942 The first copy was published on Thursday January 22, 1942 and has been published every Thursday thereafter It is wrltten and publlsh ed by the Junior class There are four pages The first page is devoted to editorials and art icles of special interest The second page is the sports page The third page is a page of grade news and the fourth page is gossip and Jokes We 0 -cis . -s-uv 1 ! vnu- I --4 r W N 3: ' . , X . ,Ag -TX ' f D O A Q ' . . . '- Q 0 0 0 . . K k-- V , - ,A ll 'i -1- ' ' ' Y Xlilligla X-'sag '-- Xl Lq. ,. . --Vnr .V WV - if .. V v-4.. v fry 'F 171 f yr ' wie: W if , ' x 'sf rv xy., 4 .- AVI 4 ,rx f li Q W v ,tx v ... v Q ' .H An: Ag.: r A. H 40'fT ' in :ff ,. , auf-ns I' -,nu + ' A , M' P11 M. 1 fn 4 1 v .l V I . 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QA b- - XM X ' ' - ET K Lrw -v E 'I' N .ztgiflf .'t:3Q 'fi W Q , i-li X im gi' 1.--ax:-2--X1--mfzff--QW--:I-T FRDSIII IEIT Sponsor' Im Bt chtel Marie Huntsbergger Jerry Boyd lranees Hell Jones Annie Sid Bruton Iary Lois Lofton D Dobbs David Magee Lorene Ficken Alma Raine G Bess Glazener Jack Reeves wi f Leslie Harlnond Jo ce Robinson 'loreehf Harp Bobeie Je n Wo., Dems Hearn ber er Harold lalker Rub, llollowa f Lan. r Iells Sponsor nrs. ade nar'il,,'n C-lazener 11, rtle Arnett Lle d Harms Ra C-e1e Arnett Belah Keeling Columbus Bo,11.n Jean Io er K J Chester m1pbe11 C1JdC Oxford x x e rton Campbell Aruine Simpson David Colller nlwanda Thompson Billy Doob Inez Wallace helen 1 reenan Lthel warren .2111-' -3' i'l LL 'T - 4 I T D n : 0 '1 . r 111 X 4. J v Q C . , C l S Q 5 - D e . . 1 S If ' , 1 , f 1 N 11' I Q' 0 . u 95 I ' 1 en r- ' ' . U O L 'v '- - -4 0 V' 0 . u 5 wr - - T1 SOL .I0i..OR.aS 1 Y I' YT I . tg . ' . ' 'fr ' wr . ' A u TT 2 - x J. J. ' . '-' -:. s 5 fe ' n . I ul . X ' a IT ' , I . . . O I 'P . , , 1 S ' 1 x 'T 1' ' -f V ' ' H, -:::iissgS::lnissgg:IliFSQik275il:q5Z75-::q6Z75-::r THE LIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Pre ldent V ce Presldent ce etary 10 arer Ire r m CONm1ttCC Mary Frances Fields Glenn Hearnsberger SddlC Ruth Harrl Ramona Schnelder Ole ta Graves fCha1rmanP HONOR STUDENTS V lcdletorian Marion Ath ey Salutatorlan Sadle Ruth Harris SPONSORS Mr Partln Miss Swift The eighth grade graduated from grammar school into hlgh school on May 22, at lO A M ln the hlgh school gjmnaslum Bobble Jack Arnett Marlon Athey Bonnie Colller Harold Dobbs Mary Frances Flelds Oleta Graves S dle Ruth Harris Bllly Magee Alleon Maple CLASS ROLL Margaret Ramsey Jean Redwine Ramona Schneider Rose Warren Tnemas Warren W11bur Tyer Glenn Hearnsberger Don Mauldln J L MeNaughten r 'xiifgii L 1 4 4 I F I Six'-Lf, ' 0 .S T' as: 4 ' ,I g Q A , A g . . Class Reporter Bonnie Colller W 0 M J -'S N1 a ' 1 M. ' ' ' . o 'o - S . . 1 . . I . ll I xl I O X 3 K F 5 4::if?Tbg:::iFQ:5::IlL nxF5'!i-::224fill:rZ2?Zi-::- ho :oodhou o lrls' b slctball team left 'oodhou e with thc nderson county championship in irl ' b lctball fha ,irls who nelpcd obtain this honor were I rion ielsl Jar1cn, Juanita 1 rron, nd Evelyn Col1lo1, forvard , Lois liclon, Worothy Hello za , and Iolen Giles, guards lhe i l xero voxy proud to be able to l av chi honor to tmc school ll of the irl , xltn the c ccption of Lois Ficlon, are onion Ol l0f2 he felt th t the could not lo ve their chool itmout lo vin it this monor R1c irl and their co ch, nr atson, vor' oo vcr harL nd l 1t1full5 all ,oar in orcor to vin ho, ahofed c cellcnt suortsnansnio through out Lac J Son NnkiQs Q -A' NT V- ' Q' ,-7 I , , I if Q: . , uv. ' ,- 3. ' . 9 , l D fy A I 1 . 1 -e Q I I pf I , - . ' '4 1 2 :W , Q f V c,E. . , as , 5 IH, 5 ,,. xl ..- 2, A i ' 1 ' ky L ,JL ' L ff 7 1 , E' X . ' I 1--., -ff ryfwf-vw' CII.Ll Lf IOL: J...anfX F1 ' . 4. X. S C. Q ,. S r. 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Y Xhf L 1::aiffShF::l!5Eg5t!llL dl-Ei5Z75-ErZ27zi :r BGfS' ATHLETICS T11 eal tae bej ' basketball team d1d For the last Q1 JCQI tle bofe have pla eu ander four they got an ex from San AWbULlO, lefae 10 'ae played basketoa1l ox aooa fa e re e HHS NC COHA al 'ereut ooaeues 1X1 e efllent ooaen, Tr Hlck arcane o tl boy best fr1on n the reall worfec lor Mlm Tlbl lost o I on flr t HLW1 of the season but came b ek tne last la f u1l olast and we1e hard to Seat The llro up OF 1ret Qtf1ug pltvers ooo Foster, George Pb11l1p , nltoo oyl amd JCSQl0 Jf1feoat n lb tl ut Q were Jame Bo 1 ul ao F 19 ar' ellly P1011 h o her eubstltutos Newtnn Caupoell, and John M LHQUP on oe an K l P w ll h oo1nt m H W1 or hurer Q and V po1nte and Boo Fo e C lbwel 11th 1 lVl poilt Bob Fo ter ard aeerw 1H1 l p w re m de oe eap+a11e b 1 t of tHe oo1 of the team of t1e team play d together ll ee T r E1 o aff otm COL41+ a xfo1 ee. a e 1at cou t 1 Cfu I tnan e 1 1 e ee1m lobe. enlg three Je , 1utQ , oforge Pn11l1pe, and B lld flu le. team 1U tle nd no one 7 I, K 4 ' M ' 1 'x Us 1 -- rw 4- ' A NJ J LJ . 1.. .1-U , 4.- , - . w A , . 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I V xx X- X , 3 ' , U gy n ' S, ky Daf- F ' I U ':' I' -7 U i N X , 4 ' ' ' ' 1 L., 9 if -3.5,-:..m:--'NZ-T21--:Z-f GIRLS' ATHLETICS Thl year the girls basketba 1 term won e 1 lwr ev r before in tn r 1 tory The gl hart played under thr elf ent be f J h 1 th county The glrl played harael f r r than they ever did for anyone else so t J won the county basketball tour nament O1 tnelr school The drmy took their coach before the season was over so they pla ed and beat Maydelle to show how well they ha been trained The first string players were Marion War ren, Evelyn Collier, Juanlta Warren, Dorothy Holloway, Lois Ficken, and Helen Giles The maln substitutes were Sereta Warren and Bobby Collier The other Substitutes were Ethel War ren, Annie Sid Bruton, Alma Raines, Rosema Phillips, Dorothy Harp, and Marie Huntsberger Evelyn Collier was high point girl with eighty three points and was followed by Juanita Warren wlth seventy seven points and Marion Warren with sixty one The girls elected Marion Warren and Juanita Warren co captains of the team The girls had one play that their coach Mr, Watson, taught them They played that play the whole season and their opposition didn't catch on to how it worked This year the team will loose some of their best players Evelyn Collier, Marion Warren, Juanita Warren, Dorothy Holloway, Helen Giles, and Bobby Collier will graduate and leave a good record behind them for the other girls to follow in their basketball career ir?-1'Z-31 i'LS 1 K 'six V I3 - 3 .' C 0 YA ,.4.l '-o ' .L. . IJ C ,rs I -Y.- - - X mor genes .Nag 1 e o,31 HLG't . 'fiG 4'fa ' T . see N' for 4' coaches but found what they thought was the s' efea Y- Q - ' UQ - ' K' ---- - L u g I. ,L . 'v , xl, -3 -1 - 0 ' ..J, .ui .L . .N ' - ' 'A f ,. FSI I ' L -L Q tk! q y- . , 5 d O ' an , . . . U . - I I PY O I O 1 . - , ' , x . U 153 ' 0 I e 0 e O t I L 'Gu H' S S 'XZ Q. -222, La f ' ll'-gl: 90 4. , ffxik HIL 'Ho ..- f-LA A U, fm, i f W illll S : nf I L M' 1-QW 'G' 0' F:-m Qing? y, 'L Ao my M41 Q ra! -2-YZ'-2112 EUS S 'Y-SL -215 ,r--XA A l' 7 if iii-f 7 J ,bl - 3,-ix JE IM- I' ' M ' I ,v,-A f. ' 4' , 1 V, b N uv J- 4... , , yt 1 2 ' 'fl f Q ' I ---1 + . ' 4 v ,IJ u - - nk - - . f fx : L' 'E 1 A ,J ' ' - ' A ' 9 i q' , ' it V' , Vw ,, 'f' -Qs. 35 4 , N f jfxlg 4 f . ' I .3 J, YG AV Vi , V2 hike gl. - MQ v! ,, f V3 Q' lp ' QIA :..uv' W vs M . - , Y f, ,,.. M , ez: - J 1 , . X I MN , , 4 If .., Hi 1 ' , l , ' . Y g -K -' 1 ' c , x ' . Q' Y, - 15 'ui' - 1. Q Q IJ iii'-fx ' , ' . 1' x A . .Qu -4- -ev 1 , , E F- .-yggiun , .J . , zu 1 :L AQ 5' 1 1 X f ,, f I. - A -,- 21. N- -' - ,T A ' I , a J fi ' A Y N 9 Y 6 ,iq 24, ,ee 11: . ' Y .' ' ' f . f-:f.pg ,L- i. 'PI-5 . . .. .ui A I A ,- .7 , 411' ' 1 ' 2 ' xy pun- NH X Y f f ' k 4 - '..' . If - E , fy' ,':'n'ij I H - J. ' bw.. . e ' ' N i ... 5- L, ' .. - , N ' 1' - A' 0 ' 'L' ' fl X. - Q' P ' i 5 x v M, J uw- V A ,Y E X . . .. - . ' at X 4-,, ' V 5 b T7 A ' 1, . 1 ' A 5 O N 5 1 - - r 1 , K3 1 A ' '- F '-..' -'3 'Q w ' , I x.. . n fa 3 Q N I!! ' Y, A . 'L i .E , Y , V . 'ft W 3 1 fi- ' 5' I 1. 'Km Y ' 'V .i 1 'lg N QUEEN HELEN GILE5 H WVKEEUNE E mm Um X ,U Q I H G H , Z G N KING I Q .. Q! . f 3 n V g QQ 3 ? ? Q O 'V gf : g 6 5' MU- 6 ' wa T b , fT ,g w Q?-ffxxkf-Nt-Kg CP K, izzsissgs::lliQRS::IITSQikf?5il:q5Z75l!:rZ275i-:r QUEEN'S RACE On November 6, 1941 the Parent Teachers Association sponsored a Queen's race for the Woodhouse School. Each grade selected a duchess to enter in the race In high school they were Senior class Helen Giles Bud Keeling Junior class Lois Fieken Elton Boyd Sophomnre elass Jean Moser Eblah Keeling Free man class Annie Sid Bruton Je nnie Omfor In gra ar smhool the Ibllo dng were mp pointed Eighth Grade Mary Frances Fields Jack RGGVOS Seventh Grade Mollie Redwine John Keeling Slxmh Grade Carol Joyce Keeling Kenneth Slavens Fifth Grade Jacqueline Schneider Billle Payne Fourth Grade Jhnn Weldon William Collier Third Grade Iva Lene Jarrard Jerry Newton First Grade Lameyce Gifford Roger Curtis The race started Tuesday, October 29 and continued until nine o'cleck Thursday night. At nine o'clock sharp the votes were counted This proved that Helen Giles of the Calor class won after a tight race with he f esh men Bud Keeling was her escort wie crovn ed her Queen of Woodhouse in the NOfGYDdS0 gynnmslum im ediately following the countw ing of the votes. U lff'f:'!24512 QiZfWNSb: :fSSh!!':9rEs! :- Nxil QFD 4 2, n - a t g - 2,7 T : - - V Second Grade: Helen Lynn Braly-Boyd Carter ' ' -n t ulfr' - 5 as W :1 -2-i'1- Z-C'i'f THE BASKETBALL BANQUET p The annual basketball banquet was given February 9, in honor of the basketball boys and girls The lunch room was decorated in patriotic The patriotic decoration was used in honor of the girls' coach, Mr Watson, who was getting ready to leave for the army to serve his country colors Mr Awalt acted as master of ceremonies Davld Collier gave the invocation. Mr Watson made a farewell speech The theme was a review of the girls' games played in 1941 1942. Mr, Hick , the boys' coach, made a speech on sports nanshlp nI'll Be Back In A Year Little Darling was sung in honor of Mr. Watson After this a glft from the basketball girls, lovely blanket, was presented to Mr Watson by Juanita Warren, the eaptaln of the basketball team Wlth all the speeches, pep talk Jokes, and the good food, which was provlded by the boys' and glrls' mothers, everyone spent a very enjoyable and unforgetable LVCUlUF f 'DJ W. K Q f1'gff'': 247h1 zZfQXQSs!':1N:s!FC1fQS!'El3N+Q5 Q W f f Cb. . - A A ' x y , - ' A X - - - .. 1 W : X3 I v EN':. dr' lbs, X A was X Q, i ib'S'11 Z4lf?I-r THE SENIOR PLAY 'Don't Darken My Door' was chosen by class to be the senlor play for this year The play had only eight characters so the whole class could not take part in the acting Those who did not receive a part had as nach or more to do with putting it on than the players did They had to collect properties, set scenes on the stage, put on the ticket sale's campaign and many other things The sponsor of the play, Mrs Smith, one of the grade teachers, was director and picked out the parts for each of those in the play The actors were Dorothy Holloway, B111 Fidlds, Rcgoater, Helen G-iles, W V Keeling, Josephine th, Juanita lmrren, and Brion 'me plot ot the drama. was centered around -hue Perkins Josephine played the part ct Jane Perkins Jane Perkins me the writer ct chat the men characters called 'trashy love novels' The girl characters tell ter the heroine Everything turned out well in the end and each ma get his girl. The play was c. three act comedy drama and was the first one ever put on by the N11 class ypjx qfl' 'QED x2g?F2,' Q xx v U XQXNQ :1Z3'1Z-3' S'1L' -r- W I I v I ' ' 4 ' ' 't1'l.G , f b Q' Q 9 D . V v It '- QA ' , N?:j,2 as , A N. I ' W W ' . Url-'On c H H 4 e ' e . . ,' i f . ' . lx. L sl fx- 5 ,J I 4 A .8 S' '-1. ' ' ' ' F - i , Q 8 0 ,. u - 1 ,t I ' A ' . - 9 9 . ca A 1::IisE2S::IliQSS:IlIfSQQL2?5i-:q5Z75l-:rZ2?5hn:r JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUWT L O flfst J f S elven Nav 7 ed the Juniors in honor of the CDlOV The scene was an old fa hioned garden The ggnn lun was decorated wlth ros s, evergreen cough , an old fa hloned well, and green grass h color ehene of red and zuite, the school colors earrled out ln the decor t1on and food Red a d I1ltC balloon floated in the gym, and the rden we filled wlth red nd whlte roses A big aoon ag d lts oft Glow to that of the red and fh te c ndle on the taoles t each plate wa a n ll dlploma, that erved a place card, and c IU8ulOH cor ge for e eh gu t voc tlOW a DlVCH b LlO0d handorf Lols PICIOH, th pre ldent of the Jtnlor cla gave a clever ueleo1e sp och lI1tteH in rhyme and Evelyn Collier the pre 1d nt of the senlor cla wave the re sponse ln oehall of ner cla s Mald France Rlg dell and Bob Foster tested the wits of the serlors wlth a short qulz propr Derethg Mclnnl gave adv1ce to the seniors from the te eher This rhyme was 1D the fern of a take off on the to chers, with a pecull ri y of e ch beln enpha ized Elton Boyd read the senior clas proohecy whlch e po d the future of the SbH1OPS lhe JuDlOF then dedicated a song, nDeep 1n the He rt of Weodhouseu to the seniors mhe b nquet ended wlth overJone Ping The Eyes of Texas H 'x3L11Sb - - 5 . 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