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Front -
A. M. WHITIS - Superintendent, C. A. BONNEN -
President, E. E. BROWN.
Back -
C. B. GODBEY - Secretary, RAY HICKMAN
Not pictured
J. E. MOSLEY, J. T. CARROLL. RAYMOND NOLAN.
Principal - L.
S. RICHARDSON
Superintendent
- A. M. WHITIS
Our
Principal and Superintendent
take us through
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Has ready smile for
all -- enjoys clothes
-- likes students for
exuberance -- wants
home of her own.
Sponsor SHORTHORN
Sponsor Junior Class
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The general science class studies everything from force pumps
(above) to frog anatomies.
MRS. C. W. LANDISS
Fifth year as teacher
in homemaking -- has
gained many friends.
Area Advisor for
Future Homemakers
Sponsor of Freshmen
Lunchroom Supervisor
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Sponsor Round -Up
Sponsor Sophomore
Class
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Practice makes perfect
MRS. FRANCIS SMITH
Mr. Whitis's favorite
secretary -- like
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L. S. RICHARDSON
Coach and Principal.
also instructs classes
in economics, shop --
big success with the
s t udent s - - f ine
records of teams show
his success as a coach.
Sponsor Senior Class
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BONNIE MORRIS -- Small pa
of charming loveliness
and neat.
Spanish Club '47; Choral Club
Homemaking Club '45, '47.
VAN ADAMSON -- Tall, blonde- haired
boy -- always talking -- won
much recognition for C.H.S. as
champion swimmer.
Spanish Club '45, '46; Round -Up
Staff '45 -'47; Art Editor on
SHORTHORN Staff '47, '48; Champion
for State High School Swimming
Meet '44, '47; Basketball '48.
BETTY JEAN WEST
has active part
activities.
Class favorite
Club '45; '46,
Staff '47, '48.
-- Tall brunette --
in most C.H.S.
'46; Homemaking
'48; Round -Up
WARD TISHLER -- With his winning
personality and enthusiastic
laugh is always ready with a
tall hunting tale.
Vice -Pres. Class '48; Football
'47, '48; Baseball '47; Swimming
'48.
CLEMENT DOBROVOLNY -- Known by
everybody as a result of his
long continued stay at C.H.S. --
veteran.
Football '45; Basketball '43 -'45.
RAY PARKER -- Friendly, well -known
for his witty remarks, and the
ever changing color of his hair.
Football '47, '48; Baseball '48.
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BETTY JEAN WEST
has active part
activities.
Class favorite
Club '45; '46,
Staff '47, '48.
-- Tall brunette --
in most C.H.S.
'46; Homemaking
'48; Round -Up
WARD TISHLER -- With his winning
personality and enthusiastic
laugh is always ready with a
tall hunting tale.
Vice -Pres. Class '48; Football
'47, '48; Baseball '47; Swimming
'48.
CLEMENT DOBROVOLNY -- Known by
everybody as a result of his
long continued stay at C.H.S. --
veteran.
Football '45; Basketball '43 -'45.
RAY PARKER -- Friendly, well -known
for his witty remarks, and the
ever changing color of his hair.
Football '47, '48; Baseball '48.
DEMPSEY GUTHRIE -- 'Demp' -- a
ladies man -- unique sense of
humor -- favorite sport, football.
Football '47, '48; Vice -Pres
Junior Class: Pres. Senior Class.
CARLA MC MULLAN -- Full of fun,
hates Spanish -- likes Jolson.
Intramural Rep. '47: Business
Manager '48 SHORTHORN: Round -
Up Staff '47, '48; Spanish Club
'47; Homemaking Club '45, '46;
Girl's Baseball '46.
HENRY DAVIS
good - looking
friendly.
-- That very tall,
football player -
Vice -Pres. of Class '46; Football
'47, '48.
GLORIANNE WILSON -- 'Glow' --
Brown -eyed blonde -- sweet persona-
lity -- likes science.
Homemaking Club '45 -'48; Vice -
Pres. Out of Class Homemakers
'47; Spanish Club '45 -'46.
ADEN MAGEE -- Worldly -wise look --
whiz at math.
Student Council Rep. '46, '48;
4 -H Club '45: Press Club '45-
'47; Round -Up Staff '47; Treas.
Senior Class; Football '45 -'48;
Basketball '45, '47: Baseball
'47; Sports Editor SHORTHORN
'47, '48.
CLARA WORSHAM -- Short, captivat-
ing blonde -- one of smartest
students in Senior Class. Senior
Class Reporter; Student Council
Rep. '45 -'46; Homemakers'Song
Leader '45: Senior Class Treas:
SHORTHORN Staff '45 -'48; Press
Club '46.
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GENE BOND -- Western Union's
choice -- like most boys, enjoys
football -- especially interested
in girls.
4 -H Club '45, '46; Football '47.
BETTY POTTER -- Friendliness
and ability made her favorite
in C.H.S. -- enthusiastic yell
leader.
Sec. Senior Class; Choral Club
'48: Spanish Club '47; Homemaking
Club '46; Reporter Junior Class:
Yell Leader '47 -'48; All school
Favorite '48.
JOYCE BURKE -- 'San Antonian'.
loves good music -- can really
play the sax.
Orchestra '48; Homemaking Club '48;
Hobby Club '48.
JOHNNY HICKSON -- Outdoor type --
noted for cowboy boots, loud
shirts, Stetson hat -- likes
hunting.
ways interested
ff 1 -- constant
per fac Homemaking
8�/� x ypist '48.
a( k��A 7SNAPP -- Verflintelligent --
L�on'fributed greatly through efforts
as editor of the Round -Up.
Editor Round -Up '48; Sec. of Class
'47.
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STANLEY MELOY -- 'Sandy's good
looks and personality have made
him a favorite in C.H.S.
Football '48: Basketball '48.
NORMA JEAN GIBSON -- Effervescent
blonde -- enjoys music, movies,
and dancing.
Round-Up typist ' 48; SHORTHORN
typist '48; Homemaking Club '45 -'46;
Sec. Sophomore Class: Student
Council Rep. '47 -'48; Store Manager
'48.
CHARLES GILLESPIE -- Prefers
girls with red hair -- likes
photography, and music.
Round -Up Staff '48; Spanish Club
'47; Football '47.
MAISIE ROSS -- 'Mickey', shy,
quiet -- many friends -- all- around
grand person.
Homemaking Club '45 -'48.
ROBERT EADS -- CVw bo oc
Bryan -- smart, good -looks g --
great sense of humor.
Spanish Club '47; Basketball
'46, '47; Track '46, '47.
BARBARA ALLEN -- Blue -eyed
brunette -- fond of football and
movies -- is well -known and liked.
Homemaking Club '46 -'48; Vice -
Pres. Homemaking Class '47;
Vice -Pres. Out of Class Homemakers
'48.
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PATRICIA DARROW -- 'Pat' -_
tall, popular, and attractive
blonde -- loves dancing.
Spanish Club '47; Homemaking
Club '47, '48; SHORTHORN Literary
Editor '48.
CLIFFORD
LAMOTTE -- Tall,
good.
looking --
likes to eat.
4 -H Club
'45 -'47; Press
Club
'47; Latin Club '4.6; Store
Mgr.
'47; Football
'48; Assist.
Ed.
SHORTHORN
'47; Editor '48;
Pres.
of Class
'47; Student Council
Rep. '45,
'46; Choral Club
'48.
BILLIE RUTH OUTLAW -- Beautiful
black hair -- lovely personality --
loves football and basketball.
Homemaking Club '45, '46, '48;
Yell Leader '48; Senior Favorite
'48; Round -Up Staff '48.
JOE THOMAS -- Tall, dark, hand-
some -- likes dancing and football --
very good quality is quietness.
Store Manager '45, '46; Basketball
'48.
MARY RUTH COBB -- Likes typing,
baseball -- spunky person with
a smile for everyone.
Homemaking Club '46 -'48; Round -
Up typist '48.
JIM MC MAHAN -- Comes from San
Antonio -- acquired many new
fi
friends in short time with smooth
manners, frank simplicity --
left at mid -term to become an
Aggie.
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DURWARD PARSONS -- Black- haired --
good- natured and reserved. Football
'47. '48; Baseball '48.
BARBARA HOLDEN -
and agreeable
Homemaking Club
Pres. Homemaki
Recording Sec.
. typist '48.
Always charming
lots of fun.
'46 -'48; Vice -
ng Class '47;
'48; Round -Up
HAROLD WILLIAMS -- Outstanding
athlete -- quiet and modest.
interested in horses and football.
Football '45. '47. '48; Pres.
Freshman Class; Senior Class
Favorite; Baseball '48.
BARBARA COURIM -- 'Babs' --
noted for her auburn tresses --
energetic -- good for a laugh
any day in the week.
Homemaking Club '45 -'48; Choral
Club '45. '48.
RALPH SMITH -- 'Smitty' -- lots
of energy -- likes basketball.
and hunting.
4 -H Club '45 -'48; Pres. 4 -H
Club '47; Basketball '46 -'48;
Round -Up Staff '48.
MARY LOU SCHAFFER -- 'Lulu'.
red -head with friendly disposition.
Homemaking Club '45 -'48.
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BOBBY REDDEN -- Energetic person,
jolly -- winning smile. Served
in the army and returned to
complete his education.
OTIS EICKENHORST -- Jovial
'Curly' -- Short in stature but
big in heart.
WALLY ANDERSON -- Tow - headed,
- good- natured 'Shifty' -- always
laughing at his own jokes.
Pres. 4 -H Club '46; Student
Council Rep. '45, '47, '48;
Pres. Sophomore Class; Class
Favorite ' 45 -' 47; All School
Boy '48; Intramural Rep. '45,
'47; Football '45 -'48; Basketball
'45, '48; Track '46; Baseball
45 -'48.
GENE STEPHENS -- 'Bud' very
short -- likes hunting and out-
door life.
Pres. 4 -H Club '45; Vice -Pres.
4 -H Club '46; Football '45;
Basketball '48.
FLETCHER GERMAN -- Strong, silent
type -- amiability has made him
well - liked.
4 -H Club '46, '48; Football 'd7_
ELVIN STREET -- Independent
fellow -- has shown superior athlete
ability.
Football '45 -'48; Basketball
'47, '48; Baseball '45, '46.
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by which money was made by the
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Sponsors
MRS. A. R. ORR
MRS. E. H. HARRIS
Officers
President - LAMAR MC NEW
V.President - 'RED* CASHION
Secretary - LUCILLE RICHTER
Treasurer - PATSY BONNEN
Reporter - LOU BURGESS
Class
JANE WILSON
GENE POTTS
JOHNNY KILLOUGH
PATSY BONNEN
RED CASHION
GRETCHEN KESSEL
JOHN WALKER
MARCELE BISHOP
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MARGIE NELL PARKER
JOHN ELVIN SMITH
LUCILLE RICHTER
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FLOYD MC DONALD
HELEN KAPCHINSKIE
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BARBARA YOUNGBLOOD
MARLENE KARINE.N
JOYCE PATRENELLA
JOHN GORDEN GAY
JOYCE ENGLEBRECHT
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GLADYS SCHAEFER
HOMER LA MOTrE
NANCY REYNOLDS
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Juniors
MAX MANLY
ANNA JEAN GODBEY
LOU ANN SMITH
LAMAR MC NEW
THERESA RENGHOFER
DICKIE BIRDWELL
LOU BURGESS
BILL MELOY
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LLOYD GAY
HUMBERTO RODRIGUEZ
EDWINA MOSLEY
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JOHN HILDEBRAND
DICKIE DOWELL
SHIRLEY LONG
EDDIE MC CULLOCH
PATSY SAXON
BILLY COONER
Sophomores
GILBERT EIMANN
JEAN ROYDER
EMMITT ROSS
BILLY HUDSPETH
MARGARET ELBRICH
JOAN LANICEK
FRANCIS SIMEK
JASON MAGEE
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Sponsor
MRS. C. W. LANDISS
Officers
President - LIZ MILLER
V.President - EDDIE RAY GUTHRIE
Sec. and Treas. - DOROTHY SPRIGGS
Reporter - BARBARA BIRDWELL
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LIZ MILLER
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SMITHY ALLEN
DOROTHY BATES
MARY FRANCIS BOND
MELVIN CRENSHAW
VICKY ZUBIC
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ANN SOUTHERN
ROYCE RODGERS
BARBARA BELCHER
CHARLES LANICEK
LOUISE SMITH
BOBBY WILLIAMS
DOROTHY SPRIGGS
ROBERT WALKER
BARBARA BIRDWELL
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CLARA JORDAN
KENNETH WORSHAM
ELVA JANE HUDETTS
EDDIE GUTHRIE
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ROLIU JONES
BETTY MILBERGER
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'BOOTS.' SIMMONS - 'Boots'
came out to help Coach Richardson
with the '48 squad. His knowledge
of the game and good naturedness
won him the respect of all
the boys.
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THE 1947 FOOTBALL SEASON
With a letterman returning in every position, with the
exception of fullback, prospects looked bright for the Tigers
as they prepared for the 1947 season. Twenty -four boys were
on hand when Coach Richardson issued equipment. Richardson
with the help of 'Boots' Simmons, molded a hard - hitting,
hard - charging team which ran loose in district play. The
team was one of the heaviest ever to be fielded by Consolidated.
The Tigers, which won the district crown from Marquez, ended
a very successful season with seven wins, two losses, and
one tie. The two losses were suffered at the hands of Tomball
and Aldine, two strong class A teams. The tie was with Calvert,
but Calvert won the chance to play in the Regional game on
first downs.
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1st Row -
GUTHRIE, MELOY, COOLEY, MC NEW,
BATES, PARKER, WILLIAMS. MAGEE,
BIRDWELL, RODGERS, JONES PARSONS,
MAGEE.
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STATISTICS
COACH RICHARDSON - Coach
deserves much credit for his
job in molding a championship
team. Through his untiring
efforts, Consolidated has had
one of its best seasons in years.
Consolidated Opponents
90 1st Downs 71
2496 Yds. Gained Rushing 1609
81 Yds. Lost Rushing 240
25 of 54 Passes Completed 15 of 79
317 Yds. Gained Passinq 148
2732 Net Yds. Gained 1517
11 for 135 yds. Passes Intercepted By 8 for 43 yds.
30 for 1028 yds. Punts 57 for 1543 yds.
54 for 425 yds. Penalities 31 for 175 yds.
3 Punts Blocked By 1
13 for 869 yds. Punt Returns 11 for 83 yds.
0 for 2157 yds. Kickoff 24 for 1182 yds.
24 for 370 yds. Kickoff Returns 55 for 292 yds.
333 Total Points 81
12 Fumbles Lost 17
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COACH, WALKER, LA MOTTE, DAVIS,
GAY, EIMANN, KILLOUGH, CASHION,
ANDERSON, PREWIT, WILLIAMS,
TISHLER, STREET, DOWELL. SIMMONS.
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ELVIN STREET - Tackle
Played 4 years - lettered 3 years
AlI- District Team '48
Elvin was one of the standouts
in the Tiger forward wall.
He was both a defensive and
offensive player.
WALLY
Played 4
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back. a
born le<
into th
Consolidated 0
In their first game of the °
Tigers were handed a sound defeat
A Aldine Mustangs. Although the
until the final whistle, they
to stop the raging Mustangs.
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ELVIN STREET
WALLY ANDERSON
JOHNNY KILLOUGH - Center
Played 2 years - lettered 2 years
All- District Second Team '48
Johnny held down the pivot
post for the Tigers. He was
also a good linebacker, stopping
many plays from that position.
ADEN MAGEE - Guard
Played 4 years - lettered 3 years
All- District Te¢m '48
Aden's determination and ¢11
around ability made him the
only unanimous choice for the
JAMES PREWIT - Back All - District team.
'laved 3 years - lettered 3 years
III-District Second Team '48
James was the hard - hitting
pullback of the Tiger squad.
its bone crushing line -bucks
lade his opponents fear him.
Consolidated 27
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Sommerville 0
The Tigers bounced back from their 32 -0 defeat
from Aldine and overran the Sommerville Yeguas.
Anderson, Williams, Prewit, and Cashion each
made a touchdown. Street booted three of the.
conversions.
Consolidated 66 Centerville 0
Journeying to Centerville for their first district game,
the Tigers had little trouble in soundly trouncing the
Centerville Tigers. The scoring was as follows: Anderson 18,
Williams 18, Prewit 12, Cooley 7. Jones 7, Street 2, McNew 1,
Cashion 1.
HENRY DAVIS - Gua:
Played 2 years - 1'e t to re
All- District Team
'Ponk' was a hustler
of the best guards in tb
DEMPSEY GUTHRIE -
Played 2 years - letter
All- District Second
Demp's outstanding
play was very much
throughout the season.
CLIFFORD LAMOTTE - End
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'RED' CASHION - Back
Played 3 years -
1ettered 2 years
All- District Team '48
'Red' was the brains
of the team. A good
passer, he even sur-
prised everybody with
his running ability.
Played 1 year - lettered 1 year
All- District Second Team '48
This was Clifford's first year
at football, but no one made
a greater improvement than
he did.
HAROLD WILLIAMS • Back
Played 2 years - lettered years
All- District Second Team '48
Most valuable player '48
Harold was a'hord- driving
halfback, and the leading scorer
of the district.
Consolidated 45 Wortham 0
The Wortham Bulldogs recieved a severe defeat by the
mighty Tiger machine. The scoring was as follows: Cashion 13,
Williams 12, Magee 6, Prewit 6, Street 7, Anderson 1.
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Consolidated 6 Tomball 37
A journey to Tomball proved to be disastrous for the
Tigers, as they came out on the short end of a 37 -6 score.
Penalities and the absence of Williams in the second half
didn't help matters as Tomball soundly romped over the
Tiger eleven. The lone Tiger score came late in the 4th
quarter, when Prewit went over from the 3 yard line.
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WARD TISHLER - Tackle
Played 2 years - lettered
ed 2 years
Tishler was a stellar
ineman. He stopped many
of the opponent's backs
with vicious tackles.
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RAY PARKER - Guard
Played 2 years -
lettered 1 year
Ray, although small,
was a good lineman.
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with persistent deter-
mination.
'SANDY' MELOY - Center
Played 1 year - lettered
1 year
'Sandy' was
understudy
good center
linebacker.
Killough's
and was a
and a rough
DURWARD PARSONS - E.nd JOHNNY COOLEY - Back
played 2 years - lettered Played 1 year - lettered
2 years 1 year
Durward played heads -up Johnny was another one
)all all season. He of those fast scatbacks.
was a big help to the His speed and shiftness
:eam. will greatly aid the
Tiger backfield next
year.
Consolidated 45 Lovelady 0
Coming out of the Tomball game in good shape—the Tigers
racked up their second district victory at the expense of
the Lovelady Lions. Anderson made 1 touchdown and passed
to LaMotte for another one. The rest of the scoring was
as follows: Williams 14, Prewit 13, Parsons 6.
Consolidated 51 Normangee 0
The Normanqee Panthers felt the Tigers claws as they
were soundly trounced. Anderson crossed the goal line
3 times and made 1 extra point. Williams scored 2 touch-
downs and 1 extra point. J. Magee passed to Jones for
a talley; Eimann and Prewit each made a touchdown, and
Jones a conversion.
BILLY BATES - En
Played 1 year- rese
letter
Billy although this
his first year, shoo
that he had the maki
of a ballplayer.
showed plenty of hull
JASON MAGEE - Back
Played 1 year - reserve
letter
Jake played quarterback
and developed into a
good passer. He threw
two touchdown passes this
year, and should throw
m o r a n e x t y e a r.
BOBBY WILLIAMS - Back
Played 1 year - reserve
letter
Bobby showed much ability
his first year as a back.
He showed plenty of fight.
DICKIE BIRDWELL - Guard
Played 2 years - lettered
2 years
Dickie gave all he had
every minute he was in
a game.
GILBERT EIMANN Guard
Played 1 year - lettered
1 year
Gilbert gave a good
showing of himself his
f it s year. He will
b e a v a l u a b l e player
next year.
Consolidated 65
Continuing their successful march
the Tigers had little trouble in downing
Anderson. Williams, and Prewit each acc
downs. J. Magee passes to Cashion for 6
points amounted to a total of 5 points.
Buffalo 0
in district play,
the Buffalo Bisons.
ounted for 3 touch -
more points. Extra
Consolidated 22
The Tigers captured
the Marquez Yellowjc
touchdowns were made
for 1 talley. Prewit
ROLAND JONES - Back
Played l year - reserve
letter
Roland showed up
well as a runner and
a kickoff specialist.
He should be better
next year.
LLOYD GAY - Tackle
Played 1 year - reserve
letter
Lloyd showed up well
when he got to play.
He should be a starter
next year.
ROYCE
RODGERS - Center
Played
1 year - reserve
letter
Royce
is a small boy
but if
he keeps up the
determination that he
showed
this year. he
will go
far in football.
LAMAR MC NEW - Back
Played 1 year - lettered 1
year
'Mac' showed that he
had the s t u ff when he JOHN WALKER t r'
lettered as a substitute.
Next year he will be as manager of the '48
pushing someone for a squad. No one worked'i
starting berth. any harder than did he
Calvert 6
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The '47 football season came a i 16 6 deadlock
the Tigers and the Calvert Troj tied n a
for the bi- district playoff. Although the score and pene-
trations were tied at the end of the game, Calvert won
on first downs, 11 to 10. After three scoreless quarters
Calvert scored early in the fourth quarter, het Tig
retaliated in the closing minutes of the game t
game 6 -6. For eleven graduating seniors this was the
last game in maroon and white' and will not soon be for-
gotten.
Marquez 6
their 6th district crown by defeating
ckets in a hard fought battle. Two
by Anderson, and Williams accounted
and Cashion each made an extra point.
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Touchdown against Summej
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Cashion smashes at the
Calvert wall
Prewit breaks through
the Lovelady line
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KLIPPLE. ADAMSON, BONNEN, TISHLER
1st Row - POTTS, MC DONALD, MAGEE� COOLEYe PARSONS, HICKSON.
2nd Row - COACH, DAVIS, CASHION. PREWIT. WILLIAMSa MAGEE,
DOWELL. SIMMONS.
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THE 1948 BASKETBALL SEASON
The Tiger basketball team concluded_
the '48 season with second place
in district standing. and second
JP honors in their own and Centerville
tournament. Of the twenty -one
games of the season our 'maroon
and white' came out on the losing
end of six -- two of these district
defeats handed them by Normangee.
MANAGER MAGEE
Prewit takes a shot
Charity
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'A' GAMES
We Team They
44 Lott 19
47 Iola 22
39 North Zulch 7
44 Navasota 46
22 Hempstead 27
4B North Zulch 23
30 Iola 20
33 Concord 25
20 Fair Oaks 26
29 Hempstead 27
44 Calvert 17
26 St. James 33
District Games
57 North Zulch 13
26 Leona 22
23 Normangee 27
51 Centerville 10
36 North Zulch 10
44 Leona 25
28 Nor w
28 Normangee 30
62 Centerville 23
COACH RIC HARDSON
Shot
'A' Squad Scoring
(overtime)
Player FG FT TP
Smith 95 21 211
Cashion 86 21 211
Prewit 70 30 170
Dowell 36 17 89
Anderson 37 14 88
Adamson 15 9 39
McDonald 43 5 91
Magee 29 9 68
Meloy, S. 8 2 18
(overtime) Thomas 8 2 18
Jump ball
VAN ADAMSON -
Van's height and
determination was of
utmost value to the
Tigers.
)Y -
dy's lack of
e did not hinder
d development.
FLOYD MC DONALD -
Floyd made up in
RID CASHION -
Red's leaderf
d playing. abili
s a valuable ai
the team.
JOE THOMAS -
In Joe's first year
at basketball he has
shown his worth as a
substitute even though
he played little.
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JASON MAGEE -
Jake showed a decide
knack for the game who
he got a chance to pla
.ALPH SMITH -
The leading team
,corer, Ralph was the
my Tiger on the mythical
ill- District Team.
Tournament officials
JAMES PREWIT -
James could
be counted on foe
shot when it was
DICKIE DOWELL -
Dickie's
play ranked
best in the
defensive
with the
district.
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ROGERS, KLIPPLE, BIRDWELL. POTTS, GAY, STEVENS
'B' GAMES
We
Team
They
41
North Zulch
6
28
North Zulch
9
28
Leona
15
14
Navasota 'A'
55
28
Normangee
21
31
Centerville
14
41
North Zulch
5
14
Normangee
22
'B' Squad
Player
FG
FT
TP
Stephens
29
7
65
"Birdwell
19
2
40
Klipple
17
3
3
Gay
8
2
18
Rogers
5
7
17
Potts
5
2
12
Meloy, B.
5
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WALLY ANDERSON
President of St.udent Body
The office of prexy is a
very important one and it
has been exceptionally well
filled by Wally this year.
Under his capable guidance
the student council has
given able leadership to
our school.
MOTTE
�W ' Editor of SHORTHORN
Striving to leave for
future years a record of
the activities done in
our school today, Clifford
has worked unceasingly to
leave the memories of today
for the years of tomorrow.
NORMA GIBSON - BILLY BATES
Store Managers
The store has had very
good management under Norma
and Billy this year. The
store managers heretofore
have been generally taken
for granted, and they have
received little thanks for
their work. We wish to
commend them on a job well
done.
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BILLIE. JOYCE, BETTY, MARGE
Yell Leaders
What would a football or
a basketball game be with-
out the flying skirts and
hoarse voices of our yell
leaders. These girls really
have to keep in shape to go
through the workout they
have every game. These four
have done a superb j ob in
futhuring the great TIGER
SPIRIT.
CARLA MC MULLAN - JOYCE ENGLEBRECHT
Business Managers
There's plenty to do in financing
an annual. If you don't think so just
ask Carla and Joyce. To the business
men of Bryan and College, Carla and
Joyce are a familiar sight as they
trudge from store to store soliciting
advertisements and contributions.
HARRY SNAPP
tor of Round -Up
; '
editor of our school
paper Harry, through his
untiring efforts and patient
guidance of his staff has
brought to us the student
body, and to the whole
community a paper of
outstanding qualities.
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Most Versatile
Most Likely To Succeed
ADEN MAGEE
GLORIANNE WILSON
Most Representative
BETTY POTTER
WARD TISHLER
CARLA MC MULLAN
CLIFFORD LA, MOTTE
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Pay
After a hard game
OCTOBER 10, SENIOR DANCE AFTER WORTHAM GAME
OCTOBER 24, JUNIOR DANCE AFTER LOVELADY GAME
Cold Drinks
OCTOBER 31, SENIOR DANCE AFTER NORMANGEE GAME
After game recreation W Y-1
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NOVEMBER 8, SADIE HAWKINS DANCE
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Mr. & Mrs. Sadie Hawkins
NOVEMBER 21, JUNIOR DANCE AFTER MARQUEZ GAME
The Marriage
Cast of High School Daze
Dancing
Refreshments at the Snack
Bar
DECEMBER IS. JUNIOR PLAYS
Cast of Widow's Plight
DECEMBER 19, CHRISTMAS DANCE
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MARCH 19, SOPHOMORE BARN DANCE
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MARCH 25, FRESHMAN LEAP YEAR DANCI
MARCH 19, SOPHOMORE BARN DANCE
MARCH 25. FRESHMAN LEAP YEAR DANCE
APRIL 5, JUNIOR- SENIOR BANQUET
APRIL 16, FRESHMAN CLASS PARTY
APRIL 24, ROUND -UP PARTY
APRIL 29, ATHLETIC BANQUET
MAY 14. SPORTS DAY
MAY 24, SENIOR DAY
We regret that we are unable to portray
more fully the events listed on this
page but due to the fact that these
events occurred after the submittance
of our yearbook, this is impossible.
President - WALLY ANDERSON Sponsor - L. S. RICHARDSON
The Student Council, our self govt. organization directs
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President - WALLY ANDERSON Sponsor - L. S. RICHARDSON
The Student Council, our self govt. organization directs
The only tangible evidence of the
sleepless toil carried on within 'the _.
plywood walls of the annual room lies
here within the cover of this yearbook.
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Planning
/ Editor ............ CLIFFORD LA MOTTI
Assistant Editor..LOU BURGESS
Senior Bus. Mgr...CARLA MC MULLAH
Junior Bus. Mgr... JOYCE ENGLEBRECH^
` Sports Editor.....ADEN MAGEE
Literary Editors..CLARA WORSHAM
ANNA JEAN GODBEY
i 1 PATRICIA DARROW
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Art Editors....... VAN ADAMSON
JOHN WALKER
Layout Editor ..... DICKIE BIRDWELL
Photographers ..... RED CASHION
CARLA MC MULLAN FRANCIS SIMEK
GENE POTTS
Typist ............ NORMA JEAN GIBSON
Sponsor ........... MRS. E. H. HARRIS
1st Row -
MAGEE
WALKER
CASHION
LA MOTTE
ADAMSON
POTTS
BIRDWELL
2nd Row -
SIMEK
DARROW
GODBEY
MC MULLAN
BURGESS
ENGLEBRECHT
GIBSON
WORSHAM
MRS. WRIS
Management
Art Composition
Ed
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Production
Editor ............ HARRY SNAPP
Managing Editor ... LOU BURGESS
Assistant Editors.NANCY REYNOLDS
SHIRLEY LONG
Operations Mgrs...FRANCIS SIMEK
MAGGE PARKER
Foreign Corres .... JO ANN NOWOTNY
Feature Writer....ELSIE GRAY
Business Manager..BARBARA YOUNGBLOOD
Exchange Editor...DOROTHY SPRIGGS
Sports Editor..... ADEN MAGEE
Society Editor....BETTY POTTER
Jr-High School Ed.ORIN HELVEY
Grade School Ed...DOROTHY BATES
Photographic Ed...SARAH PUDDY
Cartoonists ....... VAN ADAMSON
JOHN WALKER
nd -2C#
oduction Mg....
CHARLES GILLESPIE
sist. Pro. Mgs..DICKIE
BIRDWELL
ALPH SMITH
GENE POTTS
UDY ODEN
JOHN GAY
'LAIRS PINKERTON
DAYLON WALTON
.OUISE STREET
GAYLE KLIPPLE
'ELESTE CURRAN
CARLA MC MULLAN
porters .........
ANNA JEAN GODBEY
.. HILDEBRAND
LOU ANN SMITH
ILL MELOY
JANICE HILDEBRAND
DDIE GUTHRIE
BARBARA BIRDWELL
pists ...........
EMMA FREIBERGER
ARBARA HOLDEN
NORMA GIBSON
ARY ARNOLD
GRETCHEN KESSEL
ARY COBB
BILLIE OUTLAW
LARA WORSHAM
BETTY WEST
C , or ...........
MRS. H. L. SMITH
1st Row -
WEST
SPRIGGS
COBB
CURRAN
ODEN
PUDDY
BATES
OUTLAW
MRS. SMITH
BURGESS
3rd Row -
POTTER
WALKER
ARNOLD
POTTS
WORSHAM
BIRDWELL
SIMEK
WALTON
LONG
HELVEY
2nd Row -
SNAPP
STREET
GILLESPIE
ADAMSON
MAGEE
PINKERTON
SMITH
MC MULLAN
KLIPPLE
GIBSON
MELOY
HOLDEN
HILDEBRAND
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Assembling
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A very active club is
The Future Homemakers
under the sponsorship
of Mrs. C. W. Landiss.
They took active partici-
pation in F.H.A. week
and had the concessions
at the basketball tourna-
ment held here.
Lou Burgess -- nominated
as candidate for office
and Shirley Long elected
Sergeant at Arms for Area
Vill. Nine members are
priveleged to attend
the State Meet.
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Opportunity on the hoof
(calf scramble)
1st Row -
LANICEK CRENSHAW
WADE LA MOTTE
STOCKTON KILLOUGH
MC CULLOCH
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Is t Row -
BOND, MILLER, OUTLAW, RICH-
TER, HOLDEN, ROYDER, LCNG,
MOSLY, SMITH, BURGESS, GRAY,
ALLEN,
2nd Row -
MRS. LANDISS, SMITH, BELCH -
ER, COBB, WILSON, HILDE-
BRANDE, NOLAN, PARKER, ZIM-
MENMAN, SAXON, PINKERTON,
BISHOP, BIRDWELL.
3rd Row -
SAXON, MILBERGER, ARNOLD.
ATREET, YOUNGBLOOD. PATRA-
NELLA, LOGAN, BATES, BROWN,
JORDAN, ELBRICH, MORRIS,
THORNTON, GUYNES, PUDDY,
CURRAN. ZUBIC, ROSS, DARROW.
SAXON, GERMAN, WILSON, AR-
NOLD, SCHAFFER, BURKE, HUD -
ETTS, WEST, COBB, ODEN,
KAPCHINSKIE, SCHAEFER.
F.H.A. flag rais-
ing ceremony
Heart -- head -- hands -- health --
is their motto. The boys earnestly
strive for these goods- Each
boy has his own project and each
strives to make his project the best.
Future steaks
Led by Mrs. G. H. Barker choral
club has shown rapid improvement.
All female at first, but became
mixed chorus second half of the
y ear .
Officers
President.....JOYCE PATRANELLA
V.President ... LOU BURGESS
Secretary ..... SHIRLEY LONG
Treasurer..... PATSY BONNEN
Librarian..... ANNA JEAN GODBEY
- Reporter ...... EDDIE GUTHRIE
Sopranos
Is t Row - BURGESS, BROWN, WORSHAM, HILDEBRAND,
MANLY, WALKER, MC NEW, TISHLER, SPRIGGS,
GODBEY, MOSLY, PANTRANELLA, MRS. BARKER.
2nd Row- SIMEK, BIRDWELL. LONG, LA MOTTE,
ADAMSON, CASHION, POTTS. POTTER, BOND, RENGHO-
FER
Seated -EDDIE RAY GUTHRIE
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Instructions
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Under capable instruction of Colonel R. J.
Dunn -- has given many opportunities to those
who have musical talent.
Pianist
is t Row -
RUSH, HALE, GAINES, VINCIENT. PUDDY,
T ATE, ADAMS, ADCOCK.
2nd Row -
BARKER, HICKMAN, ARNOLD, SCHLESSELMAN,
POTTS, ANTONY, HELVY, BEATY.
3rd Row -
ANDERSON. STEIN, CLEALAND, TERREL.
LYON, CULPEPPER, BELCHER. GRAY.
4t h Row -
JOHNSON, LANDISS, LERNART, COPELAND,
PRICE. BURKHALTER.
5th Row -
FRANKE, COL. DUNN, BROWN, SAXON, GODBEY,
HILDEBRAND, BONNEN, BURKE. REYNOLDS,
CASHION.
Practice
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1st Row
PARNELL. TERREL, JOHNSON, LEIGHTON, CLEALA
CULPEPPER. LANDISS, MATHEWS, GRAY, BELCHER. L
SMITH. ANDERSON.
2nd Row
TEMPLIN, SMITH, BROWN,..-,'
LEANARD, ODEN, BURKE.
JOHNSON, SAXON, COPELAND, HILDEBRAND. BELCHER
GBLOOD. JACKSON. BOMNj'
REYNOLDS. SMITH, YOUN
FRANKE.
HA SHUFFLER. SAXON. -4
Band HET. ODEN. a
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Newly organized under excellen
direction o f Colonel R. J. Dunn
is steadily progressing.
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The Director
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Our photographers themselves proudly present their
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The '48 SHORTHORN Staff wishes to thank the following contributors
who have made this annual possible. Let's give them our full support.
A FRIEND BURGESS -PUGH HOME BUILDERS
4 -1132 North Gate
AGGIE CLEANERS
4 -4554 North Gate
COLLEGE STATION TAXI
COLLEGE
4 -7114 College
AGGIELAND PHARMACY
2 -5145
4 -4004 North Gate
CALDWELL'S JEWELRY
2 -2435 Bryan
AGGIELAND RECORD SHOP
COLLEGE
North Gate College
CAMPUS THEATER
College
4 -1181 North Gate
AGGIELAND STUDIO
4 -1180 North Gate
CANADY'S PHARMACY
COLLEGE
2 -1511 Bryan
AMERICAN GENERAL LIFE INS.
4 -1174
4 -1132 College
CHARLIE'S FOOD MARKET
4 -1145 North Gate
A. M. GRILL
COLLEGIATE SHOPPE
4 -9384 North Gate
CITY NATIONAL BANK
Bryan
2 -1531 Bryan
A. & M. PHOTO
4 -6844 North Gate.
COLLEGE BOOK STORE
4 -8814 North Gate
A. M. WALDROP
Bryan College
COLLEGE
INN OF BRYAN
2 -5145
Bryan
BARRON- BRITON INC.
2 -1304 College Ave.
COLLEGE
INN CAFE
College
North Gate
BERNATH MOTOR CO.
2 -2345 College Ave.
COLLEGE
HILLS SALON
4 -1174
East Gate
BEVERLY BRALEY
2 -8619 Bryan
COLLEGIATE SHOPPE
2 -5545
Bryan
BLACK'S PHARMACY
4 -1182 East Gate
COLSON & CO.
4 -1132
North Gate
BRINT MORRIS MOTORS
2 -1311 Bryan CORBUSIER- CHEVROLET
2 -1376 Bryan
BRYAN STUDIO
2 -1624 Bryan DOBYNE JEWELER'S
College North Gate
DR. HARRISON
LONDON BROS. PAINT
College North Gate
2 -8684 College Avenue
DR. PEPPER BOTTLERS
MADELY'S PHARMACY
2 -8695 Bryan
4 -4144 Southside
EUGENE EDGE & SON
MAIS SUPER - MARKET
On the Corner Bryan
4 -8514 East Gate
FIRST STATE AND TRUST BANK
MANNING SMITH GROCERY
2 -1321 Bryan
4 -1141 East Gate
FRED C. SEALE ELECTRIC SHOP
2 -6424 Highway 6
MC CULLOCH- DANSBY
2 -5164 Bryan
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GUY DEATON TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
2 -5254 Bryan
MIKE BARRON
2 -8529 Bryan
HALSELL - DONAHO
2 -1224 Bryan
PARKER AUSTIN
2 -1541 Bryan
HASWELL'S
2 -8235 Bryan
REAL HAT SHOP
2 -6475 Bryan
H. A. MILLER HARDWARE
4 -1145 North Gate
R. L. MC CARTHY JEWELER'S
North Gate College
HERSHEL BURGESS
4 -8484 Oakwood
SCARDINO MOTORS
2 -8815 Bryan
HOLICK BOOT SHOP
4 -9674 North Gate
SMITH CLEANERS
+
4 -4444 North Gate
J. C. CULPEPPER REALTY CO.
4 -1101 East Gate
SOUTHSIDE FOOD MARKET
4 -8244 Southside
J. COULTER SMITH
2 -6725 Bryan
STACY FURNITURE
2 -1529 Bryan
J. C. PENNY CO.
2 -6300 Bryan
STUDENT CO -OP
4 -4114 North Gate
JONES RADIATOR SHOP
North Gate College
TITLES INC.
2 -1361 Bryan
y
JONES SPORTING GOODS
2 -2832 Bryan
WHITE AUTO
2
13 North Main Bryan
JOYCE'S TOGS 'N TOYS
College Avenue Bryan
WILSON- BEARRIE
4 -8531 North Gate
HOTARD'S CAFETERIA
2 -6249 Bryan
WILSON BEAUTY SALON
4 -4314 North Gate
LESTER'S SMART SHOP
2 -1525 Bryan
W. C. HOLMES INSURANCE
KRAFT FURNITURE STORE
2 -6605 Bryan
2 -5091 Bryan
W. S. D. CLOTHIERS
LILLY -CE CREAM CO.:
Bryan College
2 -1515 Bryan
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WYATT'S FLOWERS
2 -2400 Bryan
y. M. C. A. BARBER SHOP
4 -7174 Y. Bldg -
YOUNGBLOOD'S
2 -8038 Midway
ZUBIK TAILORS
4 -4354 North Gate
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VARNERS
Bryan College
NEHI BOTTLERS
2 -1330 Bryan
AGGIE RADIO AND APPLIANCE CO
4 -1251 East Gate
RONALD MC MULLAN
College Inn North Gate
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AND NOW WE'RE 'SIGNING OFF' FOR '48
'Mammy'