Publications of The University of Texas Publications Committees: GENERAL: J. T. PATTERSON R. H. GRIFFITH LOUISE BAREKMAN A. SCHAFFER FREDERIC DUNCALF G. W. STUMBERG FREDERICK EBY A. P. WINSTON ADMINISTRATIVE: E. J. MATHEWS L. L. CLICK C. F. ARROWOOD C. D. SIMMONS E. C. H. BANTEL B. SMITH The University publishes bulletins four times a month, so numbered that the first two digits of the number show the year of issue and the last two the position in the yearly series. (For example, No. 3601 is the first bulletin of the year 1936.) These bulletins comprise the official publica­tions of the University, publications on humanistic and scientific subjects, and bulletins issued from time to time by various divisions of the University. 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Additional copies of this publication may be procured from the Bureau of Public School Interests, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRUS ~ THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS BULLETIN No. 3622: Jpne 8, 1936 THE UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE Official Program with Results of the Twenty-sixth Annual Meeting For Contests in Debate, Declamation, Ready Writing, Extemporaneous Speech, Journalism, Typewriting, Art, 3-R, One-Act Play, Rural Pentathlon, Tennis, Track and Field May 1 and 2, 1936 Bureau of Public School Interests Division of Extension PUBLISHED BY THIE UNIVERSITY FOUR TIMES A MONTH AND ENTERED A8 SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT THE POSTOP'FICE AT AUSTIN, TEXAS, UNDER THIE ACT OF AUGUST 24, unz lht Hniutmtu nf irxas ellitr .t tbr Jm&nt Allltia April ro, 1936 TC THE !.!EllBERS OF THE 1936 INTEPSCHOLASTIC LE:..'.}UE UEET Greetings: On January 16, l858, seventy-eight years ago in tho legislature of Texas, Senator L. T. Wigfall almost ;redicted and endorsed these Interscholastic l.'.eets when, ar,go.iing for the establishment of The University of Texas, he so.id, 11 Then let us bring our youth fro'll the East and the "lest, fro"! the l~orth and the South, and ••• teach them to feel that they are Texians. 'Jl:en their hearts are wost eusceptible of impressions allow the~ to form friendships which will last with life. When they ~eet u:i:;on the 6l"eat theatre of action, let there meet like brothers. 11 You meet now, in the S?ring of 1936, in intellectual and physical contests, not exactly upon a great theatre of action, but in friendly and youthful contests by which yo1i eeek to prepare yourselvee for greater action in later life. May your 1936 Inter­scholastic Le8"1e Meet be succezsful and happy in itself and a useful preparation for citizenship and right living afterwards, Athletes, a.otore, declaimers, debaters, artists, journalists, es­sayists, and other contesta"lts, boys and girls, whether represent­ing the high schoola or the rural schools, are all welco~e t~ the TJni.versity. We hope the events will be keenly contested, and that the acquaintanceships thus formed among the represento.tives of schools \':idely scattered over the State will be pleaeant a."ld pro­ductive of good. We hope that. many who come will thereby be i~ pelled more strongly to go on to some good college er university, either inside or outside Texas, thereby preparing themselves ~ore tboro~ly for life -privately as human beings, p~blic!y as citizens. The University of Texas is glad to have you on its Cempus, 1B glad to place itself at your service, is glad to ?."el­come you in the heartiest ~nner possible. Re~ents, Faculty &.nd Students all welcome you, not omitting, Jlj~ ~·Y. B•n•di•i. Po••id•ni HYB:L COMMITTEES FOR THE TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATE MEET State Executive Committee: Thomas H. Shelby, Chairman; Roy Bedichek, Roy B. Henderson, R. A. Cox, B. C. Tharp, Roscoe Martin, T. A. Rousse, W. P. Webb, J. 0. Marberry. Reception Committee: L. L. Click, Chairman; Arno Nowotny, vice­chairman; W. F. Gidley, R. A. Law, Lillian Wester, J. B. Wharey, C. F. Arrowood, Mrs. Robert Bain, Mrs. James R. Hamilton, John Mccurdy, M. D. Woodbury, Edward Micek, J. L. Boysen, Charles Zivley, Marilee Kone, Dorothy Gebauer. Organizations: Orange Jackets, Mortar Board. Regi.stration Committee: Ruth McMillan Granberry, Chairman; Evelyn Calhoun Miller. Telephone Committee: Mrs. M. L. Daniels, Mrs. Bess Wyse, Mrs. Olivia French. Information Bureau: Chas. Walker, J. L. Shoptaw. Assignment to Lodgings: Mrs. J. D. Hall, Chairman; Mrs. Claude Hill. Transportation Committee: Albert M. Fisher, Jr., Chairman; James M. Seay, Frank Scarborough. Littl,e Campus Barracks: Richard Waite, Chairman; John Casey, Jack Edwards, William Kuykendall. Programi Di.stribution: Jarrell Pickle, Chairman; Homer Stephenson. Returns of the Meet: Myron Britt, Chairman; A. Miller, H. D. Price, Thos. F. O'Rourke. Rebate Clerk: Miss Willie M. Thompson; Assistant, Mrs. Irene Munson. Public Speaking Contests: Ellwood Griscom, General Chairman and Referee. Debate: Thomas A. Rousse, Chairman. Boys' Division: Jesse Villarreal, Chairman; Lanier Cox, John Daniel, Chris Dixie, Tilden Edwards, Creekmore Fath, Simon Frank, Emmett Whitsett. Chairmen: John Peace, J. D. McCutcheon, Jim McGoodwin, Richard Davis. Girls' Division: Robert Tharp, Chairman; Jerry McAfee, Leroy Mumme, Joe Neal, John Peace, Armond Schwartz, John Stephen. Chairmen: Jack Love, Lewis Foxhall, Dave McNeil, Gerdes Isenhower. Declamation: Girls' Division: Ben Davis, Chairman; Robert Dreher. Boys' Division: A. G. McNeese, Chairman; Lanier Cox. Extemporaneous Speech: John Junior Bell, Chairman ; Gus Garcia. Arrangements for Final Contests: Gus Garcia, Chairman; John Peace, Gerdes Isenhower. Three-R Contest: I. I. Nelson, Chairman; Corinne Britt, Margaret Clark, H. R. Gross, Lillian Imle, Eunice Kitchell, Maxine Kroshel, Leola McEver, Avaion Willis, Alline V. Henderson, Florine Hopkins, Mrs. Grace Howell, W. W. Keefe, Cora M. Koennecke, Nixie Ladner, Mrs. Ruth Neyland, C. M. Pounders, 1''loy Ray, Antoinette Walter. Art Contest: Samuel E. Gideon, Director; J. P. Moore, Frances Brock, Robert Stapp, L. T. Hood, Jack Evans. Ready Writers: Robert A. Law, General Chairman; Mrs. Annie Irvine, W. T. Conklin, Mrs. Mozelle S. Allen, Class A Davision; Erma Gill, Ruth Pressley, L. F. Ball, Class B Davision; Lois Ware, Ralph B. Long, Mrs. Rosa 1\1. Baugh, Ward School Division; Mrs. Mary Muse Adkins, Mrs. Dorothy Russell Long, Sarah Dodson, Rural School Division. Typewriting: Miss Florence Stullken, Manager. Oce-Act Play: Morton Brown, Manager. Journalism: DeWitt Reddick, Chairman; Granville Price, vice-­chairman; Stuart Long, Lane Goldsmith, Joe Belden. Tennis: D. A. Penick, Referee; D. E. Compere, Manager; J . B. Coyne, G. C. Keeton, Alan Hayes, Assistant Managers. In Charge of Girls: G. C. Keeton. In Charge of Boys: D. E. Compere. Officials: Carl Smalley, Gordon Pease, Bruce Baxter, Lindsey l•'ranklyn, Fred Buechel, Herbert Walker, Shirley Forsgard, Pascall Walthall, Billie Byrd, Walter Launey, Robert Anderson, Ralph Burns, W. Burns, Bill Fudickar, Jack Jones, Edwin Kampmann, Bill Landreth, Gerald Livengood, Robert McGinnis, Arthur Richardson, Ernest Villavaso, Edgar Weller, John Henry Braubach, Gordon Rogers, Alva Hollingshead, Brad Oxford, Bill Devine, Bob Murphey, Romert Blankenburg, Robert Kamrath, Russell Rembert, Emmett Barrow, Harold Folks, Bill Campbell, Sam Lee, Elwood Goodier, Joe Gerritz, Joe Hollinger, Rupert Stuart, Randall Gart­man, Bren Kumm, Lon Sailors. Custodian of Cups and Medals: Perry Pickett, Chairman; Reagan Gibbs, John Henderson, Bill Betts, Joe Colthorp, Thos. O'Rourke. PRIZES IN FINAL ST A TE MEET CONTESTS Girls' Debate.-Silver cup. Boys' Debate.-The Eugene Harris silver cup. Boys' High School Declamation.-The Wozencraft silver cup. Girls' High School Declamation.-The Eli Hertzberg silver cup. Boys' Rural School Declamation.-The W. F. Doughty silver loving cup. Girls' Rural Declamation.-The W. F. Doughty silver loving cup. Class A Ready Writers.-The University silver cup. Class B Ready Writers.-The University silver cup. Rural School Ready Writers.-The Annie Webb Blanton silver lov­ ing cup. Ward School Ready Writers.-The University silver cup. High School Track Meet.-Silver cup, permanent. Relay.-Silver loving cup. Rural Pentathlon.-Individual silver cup, permanent, for first place and gold, silver, and bronze medals for second, third, and fourth places, respectively. Tennis.-The Caswell & Smith silver cup for boys' doubles; Uni­versity cup for girls' doubles; League cup, boys' singles; League cup, girls' singles. Medals.-Gold, silver, and bronze medals for first, second, and third place winners, respectively, in each event of the track meet, and for decfamation, extemporaneous speech, journalism, art, ready writers, and typewriting; also gold and silver medals to winners of first and second places, respectively, in tennis and debate. Extemporaneous Speech, Boys' Division.-Silver loving cup. Extemporaneoits Speech, Girls' Division.-Silver loving cup. One-Act Play.-Silver shield to winner, and small shield to runner­ up--permanent trophies, and gold medals for three best actors and for three best actresses. The Samuel French (New York) medal for best individual acting. Three-R Contest.-Silver shield to school winning first place, and gold, silver, and bronze medals for first, second, and third places, respectively. Shield is permanent award. Typewriting.-Silver loving cup to school as permanent award, and gold, silver, and bronze medals to first, second, and third place win­ners, respectively. Journalism.--Silver shield to school whose contestant wins first place; smaller shield to school whose contestant wins second. Gold, silver, and bronze medals to individuals winning first, second, and third places, respectively. The silver cups, except those in rural pentathlon, and tz-ack, are to be in the custody of the winning schools for one year, and a cup must be won by the same school three years in succession in order to entitle that school to permanent possession of the same. Admiasion Charge to Piay Tournament D ELEGATES' and contributors' tickets admit free to one­act play tournament. Others will be charged 25 cents to preliminaries and 50 cents to final. Group Photographs of League Delegates W ILL be furnished immediately after taking, and may be seen at McCaskill's University Studio, corner 21st and Guadalupe streets. Swimming at Women's Gym F REE access to swimming pool at Women's Gym is granted all girls and women who are delegates or contestants to the State Meet. Delegates' badge will admit. Everything fur­nished except swimming cap. Bring that. Hours: 5 P.M. to 6 P.M. Thursday and 2 P.M. to 6 P.M. Friday. ­ Meals T HERE are a number of good restaurants on Guadalupe Street, west side of campus. At the University Union Building, the "Chuck Wagon" is open from 7:15 A.M. until 8:30 P.M. Noon meal at the University Cafeteria, basement of the Union Building, is served from 11 :30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M.; supper from 5 :45 P.M. to 7 P.M. General Program Thursday, April 30, 1936 Registration, rebate, breakfast tickets, and assignment to lodgings, Gregory Gymnasium. Bureau opens 2 :30 P.M. and closes at 10. Opens again 6 :30 following morning. CAUTION: Use this schedule or General Program and not the circular previously issued. A few changes have been made. Friday, May 1 8 :30 A.M.-One-act Play rehearsals continuing throughout the day on schedule arranged by Morton Brown with respective directors. 8:30 A.M.--Journalism Conference, Union Building, Room 315. 9:00 A.M.-Track and Field contestants assemble on Texas Memo­rial Stadium Field. Rural Pentathlon contestants need not report until Satur­day, 2:00 P.M. Ready Writers contestants assemble in Reading Room, Old Library. 9:15 A.M.-Announcements and photograph, Track and Field. 11 :00 A.M.--J ournalism, news-writing contest, Auditorium, Architec­ture Building. 2 :00 P.M.-Tennis-First round in boys' singles and doubles. Report Freshman Courts, southeast Gregory Gymnasium. Tennis-First round in girls' singles and doubles. Report at Women's Courts, 24th and Wichita Streets. Journalism, second conference, 2d floor, Union Building. 2 :30 P.M.-Debaters, both girls, and boys' divisions, assemble in Room 101, Waggener Hall, for drawing. Immediately follow­ing, first round in both divisions. Extemporaneous Speech contestants, boys' and girls' divi­sions, assemble in Geology Building Auditorium, for drawing, instructions, photograph, and preliminary contest. Five in each division will be qualified for the finals. 4:00 P.M.--Journalism, copy-reading, Reading Room, Old Library. 4:30 P.M.--Journalism, headline-writing contest, Auditorium, Archi­tecture Building. Typewriting: contestants must have machines set in Room 216, Waggener Hall, ready to begin contest following morning at 9. 5 :00 P.M.--Journalism, proof-reading contest. Auditorium, Archi­tecture Building. Declamation contestants assemble in Biology Building Auditorium, for drawing, instructions, and photograph. 7:30 P.M.-Debate semi-finals, girls and boys, assemble in Room 101, Waggener Hall. 8 :00 P.M.-Declamation finals, girls' and boys' divisions, High School Class, Garrison Hall, Room 1. Declamation finals, girls' and boys' divisions, Rural School Class, Room 105, Home Economics Building, north side of campus. (Enter west door and take first corridor to the right.) Extemporaneous Speech, girls' and boys' divisions, Geol­ogy Building Auditorium. Finals. One-act Play, preliminary, Group 1, Hogg Auditorium. Saturday, May 2 7:30 A.M .-Breakfast, Junior Ballroom, second floor, Union Build­ing, followed by State Meeting of Delegates. Following this meeting in same room will be a short meeting of Track coaches. 8 :15 A.M.--Journalism, editorial-writing contest. Auditorium, Archi­tecture Building. 9:00 A.M.-Typewriting, assemble in Room 216, Waggener Hall. Shorthand (optional). Assemble in Room 216, Waggener Hall. Three-R contest, Room F26, University High School, Red River Street between 19th and 21st. Art: contestants assemble in Library, second floor, Archi­ tecture Building. One-act Play, preliminary, Group 2, Hogg Auditorium. Tennis-Semi-finals, boys and girls, singles and doubles, Penick Courts, north of stadium. Girls' division, final debate, Garrison Hall, Room 1. 9 :30 A.M.--Journalism Conference, last session, second floor, Union Building. 10:00 A.M.-Shorthand; contestants report Room 116, Waggener Hall. 11:00 A.M.-Boys' division, final debate, Garrison Hall, Room 1. 2:30 P.M.-Track and Field finals, including Rural Pentathlon, Texas Memorial Stadium. Tennis finals, boys' and girls' doubles, Penick Courts. 4:00 P.M.-Tennis finals, boys' and girls' singles, Penick Courts. 8:00 P.M.-One-act Play, final, Hogg Auditorium. SPECIAL NOTICES Lodgings, beginning Thursday at 2 :30 P.M., will be furnished the delegates free of charge. Do not offer to pay for lodging assigned by us. Those lodging on or near the Campus may secure meals at the University Commons, or at restaurants in the University neighbor­hood. Friends and relatives of contestants are heartily welcome, but free lodgings are not assigned to them. We cannot agree to lodge delegations of more than two in the same house. It is rare that one house can accommodate a large number. It is therefore necessary to split delegations, and assign part to one house for lodging, and part to another. Report of results of typing tournament will not be available until 5 :00 P.M., May 2. Please do not bother graders before that time. Each contestant in the track and field meet will be required to wear a number on his back. These numbers should be secured at the Gregory Gymnasium during registration. Those arriving Friday morning may get them at the Texas Memorial Stadium. Track contestants may dress and check clothes in southeast room main locker room, Gregory Gymnasium. Be sure that you are registered at the Gregory Gymnasium. Since so few come by train, no attempt will be made to meet trains. Those arriving by train will please come at once to Gregory Gymnasium and register. Your friends may inquire for you there, and unless you are registered we cannot refer them to you. Commercial Teachers' Dinner On Friday, May 1, at 6 :30 a dinner will be held in the Pan American Room of the Driskill Hotel, $.75,-Dutch treat! Con­testants are welcome to attend with their teachers. Plan to have the State Typing Contest conform with the National Typing Contest, and the formation of a Shorthand Contest will be discussed at this meeting. Send reservations to Miss Florence Stullken, University Station. League Press Conference The annual convention headquarters of the I.L.P.C. held during the State Meet will be on the second floor of the Union Building. Detailed programs of the Conference will be available there. STATE WINNERS IN LITERARY EVENTS Boys' Debate Edward Freeman and Frank Lyons, El Paso High SchooL____ 1911 Willis McGregor and Arthur Lee Moore, Fort Worth High School 1912 Wayne R. Howell and Richard Senor, Corsicana High SchooL 1913 Wayne R. Howell and Homer Watson, Corsicana High School_____ 1914 Ernest May and Jack Porter, Weatherford High School_______________ 1915 Ted Meyers and Owen Barker, Sweetwater High School._______________ 1916 Frank Moran and Lowell Brown, Oak Cliff High School (Dallas) 1917 Kenneth McCalla and Philip Robertson, San Antonio High SchooL 1918 James Hamilton and James Hart, Austin High SchooL______ ______ 1919 Helen Hardy and Mae Mathews, Mathis High School_________________*1920 Edwin Ramsey and George Overton, Sweetwater High ScliooL_ 1921 Raymond Gerhardt and Julius Nayfach, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio) ------------------------------------------------------1922 Douglas Ormes and Harry Campbell, Strawn High School._________ 1923 Edwin Davis and Pebbie Alford, Hubbard High SchooL__________ 1924 Ladner Nau and Harold Brantley, Yorktown High School_______ 1925 Leroy Jeffers and Billie Hamblen, Holland High School________________ 1926 Aylmer McNeese and Ben Davis, Hubbard High School____ ___________ 1927 Walter Ely and Truett Barber, Abilene High School _________________ _ 1928 Frank Knapp and Jesse Villareal, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio) --------------------------------------------------------------------1929 William (Billy) Hall and Valter Brindley, Temple High School__ 1930 Warner Evans and Dick Sanders, Sherman High School _______________ 1931 Leonard Frank and Starley Alford, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio) --------------------------------------------------------------1932 Forest Gee Heath and Finis Crutchfield, Wichita Falls High School______________________________ ___________________________________ _ 1933 John Stephens and Jim McGoodwin, San Jacinto High School (Houston} --------------------------------------------------------1934 Billy Harvin and Kay Nolen, San Jacinto High School (Houston) ---------------------------------------------------------1935 Frank Cage and Guilliford Jones, Austin High School _____________ 1936 Girls' Debate Gwendolin Walters and Etta Maddrey, Wichita Falls High School 1921 Ruth Ropes and Olivia Baldesareli, Main Avenue High School (San Antonio) --------------------------------------------------------------1922 Stella Winters and Marjorie Woolsey, Wichita Falls High School 1923 Maxine Ogilvie and Lillian Rosenbaum, Central High School (Fort Worth) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1924 Mary Nell Haddon and Mary Louise Murray, Main Avenue High School (San Antonio)~----------------------------------------------------1925 Lauris Serur and Helen Joiner, San Marcos High School ___________ 1926 Callie McKamie and Hilda Stallings, Moody High School____________ 1927 Myrtice Rushing and Iladene Madeley, Temple High School____ ___ 1928 Lillian Ammann and Dorothy Bryan, Austin High School___________ 1929 *BoYB and girls were In same division this year. -ef 10 J!­ Beatrice Young and Louise Harper, Temple High SchooL_________ 1930 Roberta Hollingsworth and Mary Joe Durning, Sherman High School ___ __ 1931 Christine Lenox and Helen Hoover, Masonic Home, Fort Worth__ 1932 June Grobien and Myrtle Robbins, Sam Houston High School (Houston) ______ ________________________ 1933 Naomi Smith and Maurine Reed, Temple High School...__ __________ 1934 Mary Helen Neelley and Zella Siegel, Waco___________________ ___ 1935 Dorothy Turner and La Rue Newton, Lindale High SchooL_ __ 1936 DECLAMATION High School Boya Jesse W. George, Belton High SchooL_________________________________________ ___ 1912 Homer Sharpe, Fort Worth High SchooL_ ___ ____________ ______ ___________ 1913 Robert Field, San Antonio High School_____________________________________ ______ 1914 Garland Day, Dallas High School______ _______________ _______ 1915 Adolphus Moore, Leonard High School________ ___________ _________________ 1916 Henry Herndon, San Antonio High School___________ _________ ______________ 1917 DeWitt Harry, San Antonio High School...________________________________ 1918 Terrell Sledge, Kyle, tied with Will G. Knox, Floresville____________ 1919 Arthur Stiern, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio) ________ 1920 DeWitt Rollins, Farmersville High SchooL__________________ ___________ 1921 Charles Spiner, Edna High School_________ ________________________________________ 1922 Grady Dickey, Belton High SchooL______________________ ______ _ __ ______ 1923 J. D. Gamble, Canyon High SchooL________ ________________________________ 1924 Eli Goldstein, Main Avenue High School, San Antonio_______ 1925 Fred Meredith, Terrell High SchooL_______________ _____ ________ _________ 1926 Jean Rodgers, Quanah High School, and Leroy Jeffers, Hol­land High School, tied____________ ____ ___ _____ ____________ __ 1927 Edgar Pfeil, Brackenridge High School, San Antonio__ __________ 1928 Louis Bond, Wichita Falls High SchooL________________________ __ _ _ ______ 1929 Avery Downing, Hallsville High School, Longview_ _________________ 1930 Angus Wynne, Highland Park High School, Dallas_ __________________ 1931 Franklin D. Orgain, Bastrop High School____________________________ 1932 W. J . Goode, Sam Houston High School (Houston) _________ 1933 Paul Gaston, Austin High School (El Paso) _____________________ 1934 James McKay, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio) ___ __ 1935 Wilson Duncan, Gainesville High School_________________ 1936 High School Girla Leona McCormick, Midland High School______________________ ______________ __ 1916 Edith Schneider, San Antonio High School_________ ________ __ _______________ 1917 Dorothy Dumars, Austin High SchooL________ ______ ____ _____ ______ _ 1918 Alice Hanchett, Port Arthur High SchooL____________ _ ______ _____ _______ 1919 Marie Potts, Oak Cliff High School (Dallas)--------------------------------1920 Jean Pendergrass, Leonard High School.___ __ _ _______ ______________________ 1921 Myrtle Williams, Abilene Higr SchooL_____ __------------------------····---1922 Louise Scott, Wichita Falls High SchooL _---·-·----------------------------1923 Mary 'Gene Owe11, l<""'orest Avenue High School (Dallas) ---------------1924 Naomi Lovell, Quanah High SchooL____________________________________ __ ________ __ 1925 Catherine Davidson, Weatherford High SchooL______ __ __ ___ ______________ 1926 Thelma Williams, Hillsboro High School _---------------------------------------1927 Frances McKee, Alamo Heights High School (San Antonio) ______ 1928 Beatrice Young, Temple High School ------------------------------------------------Hi29 Benona Lee Cantrell, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio) . 1930 Edith Hawes, Lytle High School ________________________ ________________________________ 1931 Marjorie Sadler, Livingston High School____ __ ___ __ __________ _ _______ __ __ _ 1932 Sylvia Kaiser, Clara School (Iowa Park) ________ ______________________ _ 1933 Elizabeth Pickrell, El Paso High SchooL_________________________________ __ _____ 1934 Joyce Kennedy, French High School (Beaumont) _____________ __ __ __ __ _ 1935 Louise Childress, La Porte High SchooL_ __ _________________ __ _ ________ 1936 Rural Boys Claude Glassen, North Portland School (Portland) ____________________ ____ 1921 Allen Mason, Shallowater ---------------------------------------------------------1922 Oscar Saunders, Clark School, Grand Saline -----------------------------------1923 Albert Baker, Drasco School, Winters _____________________________________________ 1924 Edgar Pfeil, Cibolo School -----------------------------------------------·------------1925 Garland E. Matthews, Chatfield School______________ _ ______________________________ 1926 Charles Brown, Francitas ------------------------------------------------------------------1927 Robert Hatley, Adamsville School___________ _ ____ _ _______ __ _ __________ ________ _ 1928 Arch Spruill, Bedford School (Eastland) _______________________________ __ _ 1929 Edwin Smith, Hagerman School _________ _____ _________ __ ____ __ _______________ ____ 1930 Leslie Blume, Walhalla School (Round Top> -----------------------···---------1931 Albert Bentz, Francitas School (Edna) -------------------------------------------1932 Barton Ditto, White Point School (Paint Rock) ________________ ___ 1933 Robert Schmidt, W. W. White School (San Antonio) --------------1934 Wilbert Bruggman, Cyclone School (Burlington) ________ _______________ 1935 Harold Scott, Ingleside High School______ ___ ___________ 1936 Rural Girls Dora Mae Carey, Robinson School (Waco>----------------------------------------1921 Catherine Roberts, Bellaire School (Houston)----------------------------------1922 Allie Griffin, Seale's Chapel School (Nixon) ___________________________________ __ 1923 Thelma Forsythe, Midway School (Tahoka) ____________________________________ 1924 Theo. Weatherly, Whitsett School..._____________________________________________________ 1925 Evelyn Matthews, Chatfield School____ _________ _____ _ ____ _ _______ _ __________ 1926 Elsie Kasparek, Schwertner School___________________ _____________________________ 1927 Virginia Mathis, New Hope School (Lubbock) --------------------------------1928 Edith Grobe, New Bielau-Content School (Weimar) ____ ________ __ _____ __ 1929 Amelia Schlenker, Rhea School (Bovina) and Martha Ella Wilson, Maxey School (Direct), tied ___ ______ __ _____________ ____ __ ______ 1930 -ef 12 lie­ Allene Hamilton, White Chapel School (Coleman)··------------------------193L .Marjori~ Wright., Ivan School ···---------------------------·---------------------1932 Marie McCune, W. W. White School (San Antonio; --------·· -------1933 Clara Bentz, Francitas School _______ ·----------------··---·-----------------------1934 Corinne Knudson, Boggy School (Clifton) _____________ _________ _____________ 1935 Louise Watts, Anderson Chapel School (Anson) ____________________________ __ 1936 Etemporaneous Speech* Robert Truex, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio) ____________ 1920 Blaine Hollimon, Ennis High School -----------------------------------------------1925 Frances Russell, Carrizo Springs High School.___ ___________ ___________ 1926 Billy Hamblen, Holland High School.__ ____ __ ._ ____________________________ _ __ 1927 Ernaline Lovlette, Denison High SchooL__________ __________________________ 1928 J. J. Deiss, Amarillo High Schoo} _______ ------------·----------···---··---1929 Morris Alexander, Temple High School ______________________________________.___ 19~0 Girls' Division Louise Harper, Temple High SchooL.______________ __ __ -···-------··-···········---1931 Louise Harrington, Thomas J efferson High School (San Antonio) ------·--------------·-·---···---·--------------------------------··------····---1932 Suelee Dean, Waco High School__________________________________ --------·--------1933 Margaret Fisher, Cameron High SchooL_ ______ _ _________ -----------···---1934 Katherine Graeter, Temple -····-------------------------------------------------1935 Kathleen Jones, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio) _________ 1936 Boys' Division Valter Brindley, Temple High School __________ . ---··--·--------------···--··--1931 Frank Rosson, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio) __________ 1932 Tilden Wright, Littlefield High School_________________ ___________ -------·-· 1933 James Voss, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio) _____________ 1934 John Stephens, San Jacinto High School (Houston) ________ 1935 Richard Hawkins, Waco High School________ __ ____ ____________________ 1936 State Winners in Essay Writingt Class A Walter Garnett, San Marcos Baptist Academy -----------------·-··------1915 Alice L. Shive, Austin High SchooL___________ _ __ ______ _________________ 1916 Maxwell Ravel, El Paso High SchooL........---·-···--------------------------1917 Katherine Taff, Marfa High SchooL________ ____ _ _____________________________ 1918 Alice Jones, El Paso High SchooL.------··-----------····---------------------·-·--1919 Duane Hodges, Georgetown High School .. ---··· ---------·--------------1920 Howard Shoup, Bryan Street High School (Dallas) -------··-------·--·-1921 Ruth Parker, Austin High School ----·-----· . ___ -·--·---·---··-------· 1922 Buster McElroy, Georgetown High School --------------·------·--------------. 1923 •This contest was drOPped in 1920 and was resumed in 1925, and divided into divisions (girls and bo:va) in 19Sl. tName of this contest changed to Read:v Writers In 1986. Lenola Johnston, Temple High School _ ___----------------------------------1924 Elizabeth Kemerer, El Paso High SchooL______ _______________________________ __ 1925 Zerilda Ross, Lockhart High School _______________________________________________ 1926 Gay Galaway, Brownwood High School__________________ ______________________ 1927 Mary Allison, Brownwood High SchooL__________________________________________ 1928 James R. Graham, El Paso High School ___________________________________________ 1929 Gertrude Dyer, Goodnight High SchooL_________________ _______ ________________ 19-30 Mary Scott Mettenheimer, Dallas Technical High School -·-----·----1931 Sylvia Rittenhouse, Huntsville High School ___________________________________ 1932 Bernard F. Thayer, Whitehouse High SchooL___ _____________________ 1933 Rosa Dieu Block, Port Neches High School _____________________________________ 1934 Betsy Ross, Pecos_______________________ ___________________ 1935 Mariam McDonald, Falfurrias High SchooL__________________________ 1936 Class B Joe Beth Canfield, George West School --------------·-------------··----···--·--1918 Leona Morrison, Timpson High School -----------------·-------·-·---·------·--··· 1919 Wallace McKee, Lorena High School_____ ______________________________________ 1920 Terrell Sledge, Kyle High SchooL__________________________________________________ 1921 Alice Ewing, Parks SchooL.____ -----------------------------------------------------· 1922 Verna Browning, Alvin High School ---------------------------------------1923 Alice L. Ewing, Parks High School --------------------------·-----------------------1924 Elizabeth Moody, Trinity High School ---------------------------------------1925 Paul A. Cain, Junior High School (Wichita Falls) ________ __________ __ 1926 Paul W. Barker, Raymondville High SchooL__________________________________ 1927 Lydia Stevens, Angleton High SchooL__________________________________ _________ 1928 Robert William Willson, Mansfield High School -----·-·---_-------------· 1929 Rena Jowers, Austin Junior High School (Austin) _ _______________ ______ 1930 Katharine Priddy, Oklaunion High School -·-----------------··-·--··--·--------1931 Susan Sanford, Eagle Pass High School ------------------------------------------1932 Elva Marie Stroman, Sharyland School (Mission) __________________ 1933 Carolyn Johnson, Monahans High School ---------------------------------1934 Lizzie Lou Baxter, Patton Springs High School (Afton) _________ 1935 Dorothy Jane Day, Pampa High SchooL___________________________ 1936 Ward School Metta Reeder, East View Ward School (Jacksonville) _________ __ _ _ 1918 Martha McDowell, Lockhart ---------------------------------------------------------1919 Claude Florence, Marsh School (Tyler)--------------------------------------------1920 Nancy Hart, Grammar School (Terrell) ______________________________________ 1921 Camilla Halliday, Campus Ward School (Longview) ______________________ 1922 Elizabeth Ross, Lockhart Ward School (Lockhart) -----------------··---1923 Carolyn Ramsey, West Marshall Ward School (Marshall) ----------·· 1924 Pauline Castleman, Junior High School (Cleburne) _ ___________________*l925 James Tomlinson, San Saba Grammar School _______ __________________________ 1926 Mary Edith Forrest, Sumpter Street Ward (Mexia) _____________ 1927 *Junior High is the name of a ward school in Cleburne. William W. Ogden, Alamo Heights Grade School (San Antonio) 1928 Nanine Simmons, Sumpter Street School (Mexia) ___________________ 1929 Opal Naper, Hemphill School________________________________________________________ 1930 Rachel Andrews, Weslaco Grammar SchooL___________________________ 1931 Elizabeth Thornton, Olney Ward School_______________________________________ 1932 Billie Doris Hays, Taylor Grammar SchooL_ _________________ 1933 Harry Rosenstein, Jr., Central Ward School (Gainesville) _________ 1934 Bonnie Fay Goodrich, Lockney Ward School_______________________ 1935 George Morrison, Chillicothe Grade School__________________ 1936 Rural School Mary Stoltzfus, Tuleta ------------------------------------------------------------1919 Jettie Mary Barber, Hurley School _______________ ___________________________ 1920 Ruby Gholson, Casa Blanca School (Edna) _____________ __________ _ _____ 1921 Vida Vantresse, Choate School (Runge) _____________________________ 1922 Emma Burks, Hillside School (Cross Plains) _________ __________________ 1923 Frantz 0. Reardon, Union School (Art) ________________________________________ 1924 Alice Miller, Mt. Grove School (Weatherford) _ _ ___________ _________ 1925 Helen Ohlendorf, Rogers Branch School (Lockhart) ____________________ 1926 Annie Greenawalt, Lolita SchooL_________________________ ____________________ 1927 Loree Beal, Hillister ---------------------------------------------------------------------1928 Vesta Hardy, Francitas School (Jackson County) _ ___________________ 1929 Stephen Kirby, Iatan School (Westbrook) _ ___________________________ __ _ 1930 William Jacob Wingo, Lone Star School (Lockney) ____________________ 1931 Frelon Wiley, Bunger School (Young County) _____________________________ 1932 Christina M. Await, Dodge School____________________________________ 1933 Henry Kuehne, Jr., Coupland SchooL_________________________ _________ 1934 Cabin Coalson, Laguna____________________________________________ 1935 Doris Harvard, Huffman School___________ 1936 Three-R Contest Anna Phillips, Sycamore School (Decatur>--------------------------------1927 Elizabeth Stubbs, McFadden --------------------------------------------------------1928 Doris Nesbitt, Fulshear School (Fulshear) ---------------------------------1929 Selma Born, Mustang School (Alvin) _________________________________________ 1930 Edward Dozier, Fulshear School _______ _____________________________________________ 1931 Eleanor Albrecht, Mission Valley School (Victoria) ---------------------1932 Ora Lee Eckert, Walhalla School (Round Top) _______________ 1933 Wesley Burnan, Jowell School (Happy) ____________________________________ _____ 1934 Dorothy Arnold, Mission Valley School (Victoria) ______ _____ 1935 Dorothy Arnold, Mission Valley School (Victoria) ______________ 1936 Typewriting Contest U. I. L. Record-84.67 net words per minute-Mary D. Burger (Abilene High School) 1934 Marguerite Taylor, Milby High School (Harrisburg) ______________ 1927 Brooks Smith, McAllen High School_____________________________________________ 1928 -e(15)!t­ Katherine Little, Denton High SchooL_______ _______________________________ 192!t Evelyn Garlington, Midland High School___________________________________ 1930 Emmett Hudspeth, Arlington High School________________________________ 1931 Odessa Bradbury, Abilene High School._____ _ ________________________________ 1932 Mary Lou Turner, Abilene High SchooL____________________________________ 1933 Mary Burger, Abilene High School -------------------------------------------------1934 Velma Adams, Amarillo High SchooL__________ __ _______________________________ 1935 Lucille Smith, Gulf SchooL___________________________________ 1936 Journalism Jack McLlelland, Brackenridge High School, San Antonio____________ 1929 Mervin Whalen, Pecos High School _______________________________________________ ____ 1930 Idell Durett, Amarillo High School____ ____ _______________________________________ ___ 1931 Alice Nesbitt, North Dallas High School_____ ____________________________________ 1932 William Barney, Grace Marley, Ceneral High School (Fort Worth) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1933 E-..-angeline Soroba, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio) ____ 1934 Ray Davidson, Abilene High SchooL________ __________ _________________________ __ ____ 1935 Kenneth Clark and Mac Roy Rasor, Austin High SchooL______ 1936 ONE-ACT PLAY Mexia High School___________________ _ _______________________________________________ _ _________ 1927 Plainview High School______________________________________ _____________ _____________________ 1928 Central High School (Fort Worth) _____________________ __ ____________________________ 1929 Abilene High School__________________________ _______________________ ___________________________ 1930 Austin High School (Austin) --------------------------------------------------------------1931 Brackenridge High School (San Antonio) ---------------------------------------1932 Crowell High School_____________________________ __________________________________________________ 1933 Pampa High School ________________ _______________________________________________________ __ ___1935 Mission High School ______ ----------------------------1935 El Paso High School___________ ----------------------------1936 STATE WINNERS IN THE ART CONTEST Color: Billie Mae Culwell, Henrietta High School -------------------------1933 Charcoal: Mary Etta Bean, Amarillo High School -----------------------1933 Modelinl.!": Chester Wallace, Austin High School (Austin) ______ 1933 Color: Bob Evans, Austin High School (El Paso) ________________ 1934 Charcoal: Toma~o Hernandez, Sidney Lanier High School (San Antonio) -----------------------------------------------------------1934 Modeling: Chester Wallace, Austin High School (Austin) ______ 1934 Color : Gonzalo Ramirez, Sidney Lanier High School (San Antonio) -------------------------_--------_---------____ .__ _______ _______ ____ 1935 Charcoal: Lillian Burback, John H. Reagan High School (Houston) ------------------------------------__ _______ ____________ __ ______________ 1935 Modding: Jose Venegas, Sidney Lanier High School (San Antonio) --------------------------------------------------------------------1935 Color: Gertrude Jessee, John H. Reagan High School (Houston) 1936 Charcoal: Louise Chastain, Brownwood High SchooL___________ 1936 Modeling: Raymond Petty, Austin High School (El Paso) _______ 1936 -~16~ STATE WINNERS IN ATHLETICS Track and Field Beaumont 1912 Houston ---------------------------------------------------------------------------1913 Class A, Marlin; Class B, Era School, Cooke County____ _______ __ ______*l 914 Class A, Greenville; Class B Indian Gap -----------------------------------------1915 Class A, Greenville; Class B, Buffalo._ ______________________ _ _____________ 1916 Class A, Georgetown; Class B, Timpson ------------------------------------------1917 Class A, Hillsboro; Class B, Masonic Home___________________________________ 1918 Class A, Electra; Class B, Smithville -----------------------------------------------1919 Class A, Dallas (Forest Avenue High School); Class B, Ferris 1920 Class A, Sherman; Class B, Rosenberg -------------------------------------------1921 Class A, Austin; Class B, Alvin -----------------------------------------------1922 Class A, Electra; Class B, LaGrange -----------------------------------------------1923 Class A, Wichita Falls; Class B, Corsicana (State Home) ______ __ __ 1924 Abilene High School ____________ _ ________________ _ _____________ ___ __ ________________ _tl925 Main Avenue High School, San Antonio ____ _ _________________________ _ __ 1926 Electra High School._______ _ ________________ ----------------------------------------__ __ _ 1927 Forest Avenue High School (Dallas) ______________________________ __________ ____. 1928 San Angelo High School ______ _____________ __ _ __ _____ ________------------------------1929 San Jacinto High School (Houston) ___________________ ···----------------__________ 1930 Woodrow Wilson High School (Dallas) _____________________ _____________ ____ 1931 Sherman High School --------------------------------------------- -----------------____ _ _ 1932 Port Arthur High School___________________________________________ _ ________________________ 1933 Port Arthur High School ________ _ _ _______----------------------------------------------1934 Barber's Hill High School__________________ __________ _______ _______________________ __ ____ 1935 Freeport High SchooL --------------1936 Rural Pentathlon Odis St. Clair, Pleasant Valley School (Patricia) _______________ ____ _ ___ 1927 R. L. Wall, Joe Bailey School (Decatur) __ ---------------------------------------1928 Harry Roberts, Friendship School (Terrell) -----------------------------------1929 Harry Roberts, Friendship School (Terrell) _ _______-----------------______ 1930 Autry Via, Friendship School (Terrell) ____ _ ____ -----------------------------1931 Floyd Withrow, Tona School (Kaufman County) _______________________ ___..1932 Joe Filip, Scott's School (Fayette County) _ __ _ -------------------------------1933 R. L. Ballard, Valley View School (Swisher County) ______________ ___ ___ 1934 Houston Petty, Farmer School (Young County) _ _ ____ _______________ 1935 Willie Dusek, Lowake School____ ____________ _________ ____________________ 1936 Tennis Boys' Doubles E. Rittenour and C. Walker, Beeville High School ----------------· ___ 1914 D. Childress and C. Triggs, Cameron High School --------------------_ 1915 Fritz Daniels and Charles Granger, Austin High School _______________ 1916 Spohn Welch and Leslie Coleman, Corpus Christi High School ___ 1917 John Wilson and Charles Wilson, Hondo High School -----------------1918 Dewey S:nalley and Albert Leissner, Cuero High School 1919 *Meet was divided into Classes A and B. tCJasses A and B were discontinued. · Charles Willis and Seth Birdwell, Tyler High School._______________ __ 1920 Louis Thalheimer and John Barr, Oak Cliff High School (Dallas) 1921 Douglas Bush and Allen Smith, Waco High School______________________ 1922 Tom Mayes and Fred Royer, Oak Cliff High School (Dallas) _ _ 1923 Berkeley Bell and Leon Ammann, Austin High School_________ ________ 1924 Charles Sloan and Mitchell Darby, Central High School (Houston) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------·------1925 Bruce Barnes and Earl Taylor, Austin High SchooL___________________ 1926 Earl Taylor and Karl Kamrath, Austin High SchooL____ _ __ __ ____ 1927 Willie Cound and George Cound, El Paso High School_____________ 1928 Doc Barr and Hugh Frazier, Oak Cliff High School (Dallas) ____ 1929 Leo Brady and Francis Moore, Abilene High School___________ __________ 1930 Grady Gray and Bruce Baxter, Austin High School (Austin) ____ _ 1931 George Ball and Russell Ball, El Paso High SchooL___ __________ ________ 1932 Bobby Kamrath and Edgar Weller, Austin High School (Austin) ____-------------------------------_ ___ _ _------------------------------------1933 Bobby Kamrath and Edgar Weller, Austin High School (Austin) 1934 Maurice Fincher and Kendall Jones, Abilene High School_________ 1935 Edward Brown and Charles Turner, Waco High School_________ 1936 Boys' Singles Dewey Smalley, Cuero High School _________ _ _ _________________________ _____ ___ 1919 Lewis White, Austin High School _ _____ ------------------·-----------------------1920 Louis Thalheimer, Oak Cliff High School (Dallas) _______________________ 1921 John Barr, Oak Cliff High School (Dallas) ------------------------------------1922 William Powers, Wichita Falls High School ----------------------------------1923 Lawrence Quick, Oak Cliff High School (Dallas) ----------------------------1924 Lawrence Quick, Oak Cliff High School (Dallas> ---------------------------" 1925 Lawrence Quick, Oak Cliff High School (Dallas) ___------------------------1926 Earl Taylor, Austin High School _---------- ----------------------------------------1927 Karl Kamrath, Austin High School _. _ -----------------------------------------1928 Doc Barr, Oak Cliff High School (Dallas) ----------------------------------------1929 W. Hess, Central High School (Fort Worth) ______ ________ __________________ 1930 Leo Brady, Abilene High School _____ ------------------------------------------------1931 Jack Taylor, Austin High School..__ ______ ______________ _ ___________________ 1932 Paschal Walthall, Thomas Jefferson High School (San Antonio) ---------------------------------------------------------------------1933 Bobby Kamrath, Austin High School (Austin) ___________________________ 1934 Steve Latham, Mason .. -------------------------------------------------------------1935 Bobby Curtis, John H. Reagan High School (Houston) ______ _____ 1936 Girls' Doubles Virginia Mantor and Beth Beck, Taylor______________________________ ________ ___ 1920 Ethel Campbell and Mary Stone, Jasper High School____ _____________ 1921 Josie Probst and Kindois Riggs, George West High School___________ 1922 Josie Probst and Kindois Riggs, George West High School______ _ _ 1923 Josie Probst and Kindois Riggs, George West High School___________ 1924 Willella Boykin and Villa Mae Brittain, Taft High School_________ 1925 Myrtie McBride and Una Belle McBride, Calvert High SchooL. 1926 Una Bell McBride and Louise Parrish, Calvert High School____ _____ 1927 -ef 18 j;.­ Hermasella Braden and Madeline Wallace, Columbus High School -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1928 Josephine Martin and Virginia Martin, Eastland High School __ 1929 LaVerne Stages and Alva Mae Craig, Masonic Home, Fort Worth 1930 LaVerne Stages and Alva Mae Craig, Masonic Home, Fort Worth 1931 LaVerne Stages and Alva Mae Craig, Masonic Home, Fort Worth 1932 Hulda Vordenbaum and Ellen Werner, Cibolo _______ _____ -----------------1933 Florence Boll and Mary McQuiston, North Dallas High SchooL_ 1934 Cleo Cook and Ellen Nobles, Lone Grove -----------------------------------------1935 Bonnie Gabler and Jayne Johnson, Wichita Falls High SchooL_ 1936 Girls' Singles Maria Taylor, Main Avenue High School (San Antonio) __ __ ________ 1920 Dora Vickers, Seguin High SchooL__________________________________________________ 1921 Ida Hoghland, Abilene High School ______________________________ __ ______ __ __ ___ _ __ 1922 Lucile Goodwin, Plainview High School.______ ___________________ _____________ _ 1923 Lucile Goodwin, Plainview High School -------------------------------------------1924 Mary Zita McHale, Oak Cliff High School (Dallas)___ __ _______ __ _ ______ 1925 Mary Zita McHale, Oak Cliff High School (Dallas) _____ __________________ 1926 Anna May Richardt, Main Avenue High School (San Antonio) 1927 Kathleen Darnell, Sweetwater High School_____ ______________ __ __ __ _____ __ __ _ 1928 Willie Dell Houston, Paint Rock_________________________ ___ 1935 Charlotte MacQuiston, North Dallas High School____________________________ 1929 Emily Reichert, Main Avenue High School (San Antonio) ____ __ ____ 1930 Juanita Bills, Masonic Home (Fort Worth) ---·---_------------------·------1931 Charlotte McQuiston, North Dallas High School ____ ____ ---__ _ ------1932 Alva Mae Craig, Masonic Home (Fort Worth) ______________ ____ ___ _ ___ _ 1933 Jimmie Gilreath, Lakeview School -----------------------------------------------------1934 Willie Dell Houston, Paint Rock ----------------------------------------------------1935 Mary McQuiston, North Dailas High School_____________________________ 1936 STATE WINNERS IN CONTESTS WHICH HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED Boys' Debate---City Division Will Crews Morris and Fred Hardeman, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio> ----------------------------------------------------------------1926 Burton Morris and James Reveley, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio) ________________________________________________ --------____ 1927 Girls' Debate---City Division Norma Detmers and Willie Zelle McNair, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio>----------------------------------------------------------------1926 Emma Jane Glover and Ruth Callaway, Main Avenue High School (San Antonio) ----------------------------------------------------------------1927 Senior Girls' Declamation-City Division Nellie Edna Davis, Waco High School__________________________ _ ______ ____-------1926 Maude Davis, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio) ______ ________ 1927 Senior Boys' Declamation-City Division Gene Maddin, Waco High SchooL_______________________________________________________ 1926 Ross Carr, Main Avenue High School (San Antonio) ___________________ 1927 Extemporaneous Speech-City Division Mary Maude Holcombe, Main Avenue High School (San Antonio) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1926 Alex Carillo, Main Avenue High School (San Antonio)---------------1927 Declamation-Rural Junior Boys' Division George House, Bellaire School (Houston) _________ __ _____________________________ 1921 Granville Pope, Bellaire School (Houston) ----------------------------------------1922 Herman McGlothing, Seale's Chapel (Nixon) ----------------------------------1923 Claude Boone, Jr., St. Francis School (Amarillo) ______ ________________ _ 1924 Joseph Turner, Elliott School (Harrold) _____________________________ ________ _ 1925 Declamation-Rural Junior Girls' Division Florence May Hunter, St. PauL_____________ ______________ _____________________ 1921 Katherine Fewell, Bellaire School (Houston)--------------------------------1922 Ruth Gibson, Monahans SchooL________________________________________ ____________ 1923 Voyce Gilbreath, Kempner ----------------------------------------------------1924 Stella Mae Gray, Tripp School (Dallas) -----------------------------------------1925 Declamation-Junior Girls High School Division Guy Spencer, Frost --------------------------------------------------------------------1918 Jean Pendergrass, Leonard School_____________ _ _________________________ _______ 1919 Mamie Tom Mathews, Eastland ________ _____________________________________________ 1920 Lucile La Roe, Whitewright -----------------------------------------------------·---1921 Ora Mae Taliaferro, Denton High School ----------------------------------------1922 Joyce Lee, Wortham High School______________________________ __________________ ____ 1923 Declamation-Junior Boys' High School Division Will G. Knox, Floresville High School._______________________ ________________________ 1913 Harry Young, Belton High SchooL____________________________ _ _____________ ____ 1914 George Clark, Rosebud High School______________________________________________ 1915 Bruce Rogers, Austin High School_________________________________ __ __ ______________ 1916 Alton Thomasson, Nacogdoches High School___________________________________ 1917 Terrell Sledge, Kyle High School _________________ ____________________________________ 1918 Howard Adams, East Texas Normal Training School (Com­merce) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1919 Carroll Hill, Midland___________ _ ___________________________________________ ___________ 1920 Billie Ball, Whitewright ------------------------------------------------------------1921 Fred Couper, Alamo School (Wichita Falls) ________ _______ __________ __ ___ 1922 Munroe Anderson, J. H. Reagan School (San Angelo) __ ____ ____________ 1923 Music Memory Brooks Smith, McAllen___________________________________________________________________ ____ 1923 CONTESTANTS IN BOYS' DEBATE Region No. 1. Amarillo: Bedford Johnson and Capres Hatchett Region No. 2. Sweetwater: Charles Griggs and Joel Hodges Region No. 3. North Dallas (Dallas): Jack Baird and Richard Abernathy Region No. 4. Pickton: Leonard Passmore and Ralph Randolph Region No. 5. Bryan: Robert Cole Nelson and Alfred Schulman Region No. 6. Austin: Frank Cage and Guiliford Jones Region No. 7. Victoria: Billy Murphy and Walter Higgins Region No. 8. Fabens: Coy Cox and Ross Ford Austin: Frank Cage and Guilliford Jones.______________________.State Winner North Dallas: Jack Baird and Richard Abernathy______ Second Place CONTESTANTS IN GIRLS' DEBATE Region No. 1. Littlefield: Alice Lynn Street and Opal Carpenter Region No. 2. Abilene: Eleanor Bishop and Lucille Winter Region No. 3. Frost: Joyce Matlock and Mary K. Jones Region No. 4. Lindale : Dorothy Turner and La Rue Newton Region No. 5. Port Arthur: Terrell Hayes and Jean Galloway Region No. 6. Alamo Heights (San Antonio): Sarah Virginia Hoey and Annie Claire Randall Region No. 7. Raymondville: Betty Conley and Virginia Jean Garrett Region No. 8. Midland: La Maine Sindorf and Josephine Ray Lindale: Dorothy Turner and LaRue Newton_______________State Winner Alamo Heights (San Antonio): Sarah Virginia Hoey and Annir Claire Randall______________ _____________________________ _________________Second Place CONTESTANTS IN BOYS' DECLAMATION (HIGH SCHOOL CLASS) Region No. 1. Bovina : W. C. Bryant Region No. 2. Menard: Houston Burk Region No. 3. Gainesville: Wilson Duncan Region No. 4. Mineola : Oscar Bobbitt Region No. 5. Calvert: Tyree Sneed Region No. 6. Bastrop: Frank Dennison Region No. 7. Laredo: Abraham Kazen Region No. 8. Midland: Jack Walton Gainesville: Wilson Duncan ____-------------------···· _____ _____ __ _____ State Winner Mineola: Oscar Bobbitt ----------------------------------··-·------··--·---Second Place Menard: Houston Burk__ _ ____________________________________________________ Third Place CONTESTANTS IN GIRLS' DECLAMATION (HIGH SCHOOL CLASS) Region No. 1. Pampa: Colleen Melian Region No. 2. Eastland: Doris Lawrence Region No. 3. McKinney: Frances Wade Biggers Region No. 4. Tyler: Willie E. Baker Region No. 5. La Porte: Louise Childress Region No. 6. Granger: Lucille Roberts Region No. 7. Victoria: Dorothy Thames Region No. 8. Bowie (El Paso): Eva Duran La Porte: Louise Childress______________________________ _____ ____________State Winner Tyler: Willie E. Baker________ _________________________ ______..Second Place Victoria: Dorothy Thames_ ··-····--------·-·············-···--···-····-Third Place -.oF,f 22 ff..­ CONTESTANTS IN BOYS' DECLAMATION (RURAL SCHOOL CLASS) Region No. 1. Westway School (Hereford) : Jack Weaver Region No. 2. White Point School (Paint Rock): T. C. Thorn Region No. 3. Ingleside School (Olney) : Harold Scott Region No. 4. Gum Springs School (Longview): Zell Rogers Region No. 5. King's Highway School (Wheelock) : Albert Novosad Region No. 6. Shook School (Devine) : Alton Huegele Region No. 7. Tilden: David Pursch Region No. 8. South Plains (Tarzan) : James McMorris Ingleside School: Harold Scott------------------------------·-----------State Winner Gum Springs School: Zell Rogers__________________________________ _____ Second Place South Plains (Tarzan): James McMorris____________________________Third Place CONTESTANTS IN GIRLS' DECLAMATION (RURAL SCHOOL CLASS) Region No. 1. Justiceburg: Claudine Bright Region No. 2. Anderson Chapel School (Anson) : Louise Watts Region No. 3. Angus: Trudye Archer Region No. 4. Fruitvale: Ruth Johnson Region No. 5. Huffman : Elnora Stubbs Region No. 6. New Ulm: Dorothy Koch Region No. 7. Inez: Ruth Berry Region No. 8. Flower Grove School (Ackerly): Ophelia Heald Anderson Chapel Schoel: Louise Watts ___________________________ State Winner Inez: Ruth Berry } Angus School: Trudye Archer Tie____________________________________ Second Place Flower Grove School (Ackerly): Ophelia Heald _______________Third Place -if 23 Jilt-­ CONTESTANTS IN BOYS' EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH Region No. 1. Pampa: Mickey Ledrick Region No. 2. Breckenridge : Beale Dean Region No. 3. Waco: Richard Hawkins Region No. 4. Sulphur Springs: Gerald Ross Region No. 5. La Porte: Victor Niemeyer Region No. 6. Brackenridge (San Antonio) : Roy Swayze Region No. 7. Kingsville: Jimmie Marshall Region No. 8. Austin (El Paso): Joe Lambert Waco: Richard Hawkins___ _·····---------------------------------············ Stat.e Winner Brackenridge (San Antonio): Roy Swayze --········-····-·-... Second Place Pampa: Mickey Ledrick_____________________________________ ......................Third Place CONTESTANTS IN GIRLS' EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH Region No. 1. Hedley: Sybil Holland Region No. 2. Haskell: Leona Foard Region No. 3. Waco: Emma Clare Jones Region No. 4. Palestine: Margaret Fitzgerald Region No. 5. La Porte: Jane Qualtrough Region No. 6. Brackenridge (San Antonio) : Kathleen Jones Region No. 7. Victoria: Wilma Offer. Region No. 8. Fort Stockton: Marguerite Terrell Brackenridge (San Antonio): Kathleen Jones................State Winner Waco: Emma Clare Jones _____________________________________________________ Second Place Fort Stockton: Marguerite Terrell............····--------····-----------Third Place ·• 24 !3o-­ READY WRITERS CONTEST Region No. 1. .Memphis: Bill Anthony (Class A) Pampa: Dorothy Jane Day (Class B) Chillicothe Grade: George Mossison (Ward) Kent School, Quitaque: Rosalyn Coker (Rural) Region No. 2. Menard: Ruby Walker (Class A) Peacock: Gladys Lawrence (Class B) Houston Ward, Mineral Wells: Eleanor Lasater (Ward) ~ode School, Roscoe: Mary Nell Rose (Rural) Region No. 3. Burkburnett: Polly Hall (Class A) Valley View : Randall Seely (Class B) Marlin Ward: Katherine Cullum (Ward) White Hall School, Gatesville: Hollis Crawford (Rural) Region No. 4. Mineola: James Hartfield (Class A) Chireno: Ruth Curl (Class B) Clarksville Grammar: Billy Barton (Ward) Allen's Chapel School, Honey Grove: Velma Albers (Rural) Region No. 5. Jefferson Davis, Houston: Herbert Young (Class A) Colmesneil: Thelma Haynes (Class B) Travis Ward, Bryan: Sid Smith (Ward) Huffman: Doris Harvard (Rural) Region No. 6. Pleasanton: La Merle Quillan (Class A) Schulenberg: Hazel Peters (Class B) Brackettville Grammar: Kathryn Nipper (Ward) Adkins. Bexar County: Lorene Dudek (Rural) Region No. 7. Falfurrias: Mariam McDonald (Class A) Sharyland School (Mission): Clarabel Gully (Class B) Sinton Grammar: Venelle Markussen (Ward l Weesatche: Therma Barrett (Rural) Region No. 8. Austin, El Paso: Winnifred Anderson (Class A) Valentine: Gamabiel Draper (Class B) Valentine Grammar: C"harles Bill Bell (Ward) Florey: Laura Lou Howell (Rurai) Class A Division Falfurrias: .Marian .McDonald_______________________________First Place Pleasanton: La .Merle Quillan________________________Second Place Austin (El Paso): Winnifred Anderson______________________________Third Place Class B Division Pampa: Dorothy Jane Day__________________________________________________ First Place Valentine: Gamabiel Draper_____________________________________________Second Place Chireno: Ruth CurI_______________________________________________ ______________Third Place Ward School Division Chillicothe Grade: George Morrison___________________________________First Place Sinton Grammar: Venelle Markussen_____________________ ______ _ Second Place Valentine Grammar: Charles Bill Bell_________________________________Third Place Rural School Division Huffman: Doris Harvard___________________________ __________________________First Place Kent School (Quitaque): Rosalyn Coker___________________________Second Place Weesatche: Therma Barrett______________________ ___________________Third Place District No. 1. District No. 2. District No. 3. District No. 4. District No. 5. District No. 6. District No. 7. District No. 8. District No. 9. District No. 10. District No. 11. District No. 12: District No. 13. District No. 14. District No. 15. District No. 16. District No. 17. District No. 18. District No. 19. District No. 20. District No. 21. District No. 22. District No. 23. District No. 24. District No. 25. District No. 26. District No. 27. District No. 31. THREE-R CONTESTANTS Bivins School, Channing: Oma Lee Whitfield Hopkins No. 1 School, Pampa: Gwendolyne Couts Dumont School, Dumont: Lometa Brewster Broadmore School, Paducah: Mary Martin Goode School, Roscoe : Mary Nell Rose Frankell School, Frankell: Maudie B. Dennison Lowake School, Lowake: George Ruppert Trickham School, Trickham: Mary Lou Mciver True School, Graham: Dorothy Blancett Valley Creek School, Marysville: Edna Maye Clift Lawrence School, Terrell: Mattie Wallace Headquarters School, Dawson: Marguerette Etter Clinton School, Clinton: Lucile Coleman Rock Springs School, Hughes Springs: Rena Mae Black Forest Hill School, Quitman: Nettie Lee Baxley Wood Glen School, Henderson: Ethel Wilma Sparks Plainview School, Normangee: Glen Rose Jamison Moscow School, Moscow: mfwyaamfwyaamfwyoo Huffman School, Huffman: Naidene May White Oak School, Thicket: Todd Barney Castle Leona School, Dilley: Irene Ricks Live Oak School, Marion: Angeline Jentsch Pleasant Valley School, Burnet: Evelyn Fry Breslau School, Hallettsville: Mildred Zoppe Mission Valley School, Victoria : Dorothy Arnold Cardwell School, Clegg: Ruby Lozenby Buckholt School, Los Angeles: Daphine Williams Prairie Lee School, Germania: Raymond Wright Reading Hopkins School No. 1, Pampa: Gwendolyne Counts}Clinton School: Lucile Coleman Tied__ First Place Lowake School: George Ruppert }Goode School, Roscoe: Mary Nell Rose Tied___ _ _____________ Second Place Leona School, Dilley: Irene Ricks_______________________________________Third Place Writing Mission Valley School, Victoria: Dorothy Arnold _____________ First Place Headquarters School, Dawson: Marguerette Etter_________ Second Place Cardwell School, Clegg: Ruby Lozenby_______________________________ Third Place Arithmetic Mission Valley School, Victoria: Dorothy Arnold______________ First Place Like Oak School, Marion: Angeline Jentsch } Lowake School: George Ruppert Tied________ Second Place Bivins School, Channing: Oma Lee Whitfield _ ________________ Third Place Mission Valley School, Victoria: Dorothy Arnold __________ State Winner Lowake: George Ruppert__________________________________________________ Second Place Marion : Angeline Jentsch___________________________________________________Third Place --tllf 26 f.li-­ CONTESTANTS IN TYPEWRITING Region No. 1. Lubbock: Alberta Barnett Amarillo: Hazel Wedgeworth Amarillo: Roberne Wilson Region No. 2. Abilene: Douglas Edwards Brownwood: Charlie Mae Scott Eldorado : Eloise Whitten Region No. 3. Arlington: Myra Jo Preston Lancaster: Helen Davis Lancaster: Marguerite Mccurdy Region No. 4. Longview: Dorothy Allbright Clarksville: Frances Bullington Paris: Georgie L. West Region No. 5. Port Neches: Margaret N. Parsons Livingston: Ode Carlisle Bryan: Bertha Nell Koenig Region No. 6. New Braunfels: Evelyn Fielder Eagle Lake: Juanita Brown Alamo Heights, San Antonio: Margaret Mueller Region No. 7. Gulf-Matagorda, Gulf: Lucille Smith La Feria: Mildred Clark Los Fresnos: Margaret Richey Region No. 8. Barstow: Evelyn Cantrell Midland : B. C. Girdley Ozona: Mary Williams Gulf: Lucille Smith___________________ _____________State Winner Ozona: Mary Williams _ _____________________________________ _____________ Second Place Abilene: Douglas Edwards__________________________________________ Third Place CONTESTANTS IN JOURNALISM Abilene High School: Louise Hooper, Frankie Mae Poff Austin High School: Mac Roy Rasor, Kenneth Clark Belton High School: Dorothy Pirtle, Mary Alice Garner Bonham High School: Virginia Rainey, Nancy McClure Calvert High School: George Foster, Pete Knapp Crane High School: J. D. Young, J. T. Butler Cr-osby High School: Lillian Nelson, Ralph Parker El Paso High School: George Escudero, Martha Mueller Henderson High School : Evelyn Jimmerson, Norris Dennard Iraan High School: Ida Evelyn Cooney, Oleta Torbert Laredo High School: Eddelweese Herring, Pete Puster McAllen High School: George Taylor, Milton Goldstein Marfa High School: Gene Colquitt, Jennalee Mitchell Masonic Home High School (Fort Worth): Harold Musslewhite, Robert Beddoe Milby High School (Houston) : Winifred Walker, Mazo Tesinger Mineral Wells High School: Clyde Terry, Lola Byron Mirando City High School: Anabel Staggs, Irene Wright Navasota High School: Mary Miller, Carol Rogers North Dallas High School: Marian Martin, Elaine Hillyer Pecos High School: Helen Toliver, Bill Ellis Sunset High School (Dallas): Bob Phillips, Hubert Groth Vocational and Technical High School (San Antonio): Mary Chil­ dress, La Delle Mills Reporting Austin: Kenneth Clark____ ________ _ ____________ _ _____________________________ First Place Iraan: Ida Evelyn Cooney_________ _ ____ _ _______________________ ___ Second Place Mirando City: Anabel Staggs ---------------------------------------_______ Third Place Editorial Austin: Kenneth Clark_______________ ____________ _________ _____________________ .First Place Calvert: Pete Knapp___ . . _______ _ _____ ____________ _____________________________ Second Place El Paso: George Escudero__________________________ _________________________Third Place Copyreading Austin: Kenneth Clark__________________ _________________________________ First Place Austin: Mac Roy Rasor________________________________ _________________ Second Place McAllen: George Taylor______ ________________________________ ________________ Third Place Headline Writing Austin: Mac Roy Rasor__________________ ______________ _______________________ First Place Austin: Kenneth Clark ___________________ ______________________________________ Second Place North Dallas: Elaine Hillyer_________________________________________________ Third Place Feature Story Austin: Mac Roy Rasor___________________________________________________ ______ First Place El Paso: Martha Mueller_______________________________________________ __ Second Place North Dallas: Elaine Hillyer__________________________________________________ Third Place Austin High School________ _______ ______________________ ________________________State Winner -ef 28 JBt.­ ONE-ACT PLAY CONTESTANTS Pampa High School presents "Dust" with the following cast: Mary Adams, Arvo Goddard, Dick Kennedy. Sweetwater High School presents "Harlequinade in Green and Orange" with the following cast: Russel Snow, Joe Aycock, Thelma Margaret Fife, Wanda Horn, Edwina Walker, Margot McFall, Mildred Buck. Austin High School presents "The Cajun" with the following cast: Alice Ann Nitschke, Helen Robinson, William Jackson, John Kuhn, William Stanberry, William McDugald. Palestine High School presents "God Caesar" with the following cast: Rose Mary Armstrong, Jack Dupree, Weldon Read, Mary Evelyn Collie, Luckett Kolstad, Jr., Tom Campbell Wommack, George Droby, Alice Devers, H. S. Wren. El Paso High School presents "Last Flight Over" with the follow­ing cast: Jimmie Lou Stowe, Mary Moran, C. L. North, Jr., Joe Ball, Albert Schwartz. John H. Reagan High School (Houston) presents "The Tangled Web" with the following cast: Lawson Lipscomb, Geraldine Georgi, Robert Parker, Georgia Barrow. Boling High School presents "Pink and Patches" with the follow­ing cast: Martha Thomas, Jimmie Hayes, Lula Mae Broussard, La Rue Thompson. W. H. Adamson High School (Dallas) presents "The Conflict" with the following cast: Lyi:rl Sneed, Elizabeth Emmons, Alf Burr, Nan Cameron. El Paso High SchooL______ _________________ ___________________________State Winner Austin High School_________________________ _____ _____________________________Second Place CONTESTANTS IN ART Region No. 1. Amarillo: Margaret Hill (Charcoal) Amarillo: Anna Marie Walker (Color) Canadian: Allan Stewart (Modeling) Region No. 2. Brownwood: Louise Chastain (Charcoal) Ballinger: Genevieve King (Color) Brownwood: J. D. Danby (Modeling) Region No. 3. Denton: Ray Gough (Charcoal) Woodrow Wilson, Dallas: Edward Bearden (Color) Technical, Dallas: Thelma Cox (Modeling) Region No. 4. Longview: Telen June Huff (Charcoal) Bailey: Lindell Dozier (Color) Bonham : Loran Maples (Modeling) Region No. 5. John H. Reagan, Houston : Genevieve Rester (Char­ coal) John H. Reagan, Houston: Gertrude Jessee (Color) John H. Reagan, Houston: Walter Baxton (Modeling) Region No. 6. Austin: Nancy Gribble (Charcoal) Sidney Lanier, San Antonio: Gonzalo Ramirez (Color) Brackenridge, San Antonio: David Payne (Modeling) Region No. 7. Welasco: Maxine Dunson tCharcoal) Mission: Charles Wagner (Color) Port Isabel: Estedan Montelongo (Modeling) Region No. 8. Austin, El Paso: Del Potter (Charcoal) Presidio: Sarah Tennant (Color) Austin, El Paso: Raymond Petty (Modeling) Modeling Austin (El Paso): Raymond PettY------·-··---··-···-·--··-----·--------First Place Dallas Technical: Thelma Cox_ _____________________________ ________ Second Place Brackenridge (San Antonio): David Payne._____________________ Third Place Charcoal Brow'nwood: Louise Chastain________________________________ _____________ First Place Austin (El Paso): Del Potter____________________________________________ Second Place Amarillo: Margaret Hill_____________ ___________________ ______________Third Place Color John H. Reagan (Houston): Gertrude Jessee_______________ ____ First Place Woodrow Wilson (Dallas): Edward Bearden____________Second Place Presidio: Sarah Tennant__________________________________________________Third Place ···4f!f 30 ~-­ TENNIS (Boys) Singles: Region No. 1. Region No. 2. Region No. 3. Region No. 4. Region No. 5. Region No. 6. Region No. 7. Region No. 8. Amarillo: Cullen Crain Abilene: Maurice Fincher Woodrow Wilson (Dallas) : Bobby Billings Malakoff: Earl Rogers John H. Reagan (Houston): Bobby Curtis Pearsall: Mack Laxson Laredo: George Pappas Midland: J. B. Thomas John H. Reagan (Houston): Bobby Curtis___ _____________ State Winner Abilene: Maurice Fincher__________________________________________________ Second Place Doubles: Region No. 1. Region No. 2. Region No. 3. Region No. 4. Region No. 5. Region No. 6. Region No. 7. Region No. 8. Petersburg: Paul Reynolds and Johnnie Briggs San Angelo: Henry Batjer and Joe Lee Corne!iso!I Waco : Edward Brown and Charles Turner Greenville : Bert Marshall and Scottie Howell John H. Reagan (Houston) : L. 0. Chapman and Robert Moers Austin : Edward Hatzfield and Chester Granville Pharr-San Juan-Alamo: Glen Hein and Gus Romer El Paso: Bob Folk and R. Feuille Waco: Edward Brown and Charles Turner___ __ ___________State Winner Austin: Edward Hartzfield and Chester Granville____Second Place I N D f. X TO BU IL D l NG 3 I I.Air.IN NJJLDINC THE. LITTLE CAMPUS I GC.N?.R.AL LIORAR't' :) SPt.CJAI.. 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Wildorado : Imogene Dalton Richland Springs : Perry Lou Coughran North Dallas: Mary McQuiston Midway: Mable Sanders Galveston: Edith Fordtran Brackenridge (San Antonio) : Evelyn Schriewer Victoria: Virginia McGowan Marfa : Louisa Rede North Dallas: Mary McQuiston ·········----·········-··-----·--·---State Winner Brackenridge (San Antonio) : Evelyn Schriewer........ Second Place Doubles : Region No. L Region No. 2. Region No. 3. Region No. 4. Region No. 5. Region No. 6. Region No. 7. Region No. 8. Meadow: Jamie Ruth Deckard and Mary Deckard London: Dicksey Weaver and Loma Walton. Wichita Falls : Bonnie Gabler and Jayne Johnson Hooks: Orell Morris and Wilma Allen South Park (Beaumont): Helen Rae Dunshie and Gladys Vernon Austin: Elva Baker and Joyce Burdette Edna : Aerial Vess and Lynette Goldman Fabens : Dorothy Wright and Bernice Wright Wichita Falls: Bonnie Gabler and Jayne Johnson......State Winner Austin: Elva Baker and Joyce Burdette_____________________ Second Place TRACK AND FIELD OFFICIALS Referee: Clyde Littlefield. Inspectors: Ward Morton, Jack Gray, Emil Polasek, Clarence Shelton, Dan Storm, Frank Guffin. Starter': E. C. "Mule" Frazier. Head Judge of the Finish: Ed Olle. Judges of the Finish: C. M. Montgomery, Arno Nowotny, James A. Garrison, F. C. Hopkins, Jack Chevigny, Fladger Tannery, Carl Bredt, Jack Visage. Head Timekeeper: W. E. Metzenthin. Timekeepers: Berry Whitaker, E. R. Sims, D. K. Brace, Ed C. Rather, Ed Barlow, Carl T. York. Clerk of the Course: Roy B. Henderson. Assistant Clerks of the Course: Bernard Karkowski, Judson Atchison. Scorer: Roy McLean. Announcer: Clyde Littlefield. Rural Pentathlon: F. M. Hemphill, Ray Coffman, David E. Botter, Robert Keeton. Marshals: Woodrow Weir, J. W. Tolbert, Harris Van Zandt. Custodians of Digging Tools': John P. Smith, Melton Levy. Head Field Judge: H.J. Ettlinger. Field Judges': Pole Vault: J. J. Miller, Vic Kormeier, Hugh Wolfe, Lute McLin. High Jump and Broad Jump: Charles Granger, Wilson Moorman, Bob Anderson, Joe Greenlee, Wayne Davidson, John Mont­gomery. Shot Put and Discus Throw: Clarence Ekstrom, Dan Delaney, Charles Brinkley, Bill Pitzer, Grif Lambdin, Ney Sheridan, Raymond Keeling, Vincent Vallone. Javelin Throw: Marty Karow, John Walker, Earnest McGee, Henry Chovanec, Joe Bleymaier. Hurdle Setters': George Sullivan, J. Merwin Seay, Robert Strauss, Jean Branning, Sidney Hurwitz, Melvin Lochman, Meyer Blind­man, Bryan D. Beck, Dan Kleinman, Milo Cox, Tom Law, Fred Bohls. Custodian of Cups and Medals: Perry Pickett. Official Photographer: Dan McCaskill, University Studio. Number Clerk: J. P. Henderson. -ef 35 ~­ TRACK AND FIELD PRELIMINARIES FRIDAY, MAY 1, TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM FIELD Contestants Notice : Enter west gate on Twenty-first Street~ Contestants arriving Friday morning or those who have not previ­ously secured numbers at General Headquarters, report before 9:15 A.M. for numbers to number clerk, who will be stationed at the west gate on Twenty-second Street. Numbers must be displayed before contestants will be permitted to go on the field. Instructions will be given and picture taken at 9:15. No preliminaries necessary for Rural Pentathlon or mile contestants. The meet will be run on a time schedule. Calls will not be made-­for the various events. The contestant must report to the proper­official at least five minutes before his event is scheduled to start. TRACK EVENTS A.M. 9:30 Preliminaries 120-Yards High Hurdles. 9:45 Preliminaries 100-Yards Dash. 10:00 Preliminaries 880-Yards Run. 10 :20 Preliminaries 220-Yards Low Hurdles. 10:35 Preliminaries 440-Yards Dash. 10:55 Preliminaries 220-Yards Dash. 11:15 Preliminaries One-Mile Relay. FIELD EVENTS 9:30 Pole Vault. Running Broad Jump. Discus Throw. 10:00 Running High Jump. 12-Pound Shot Put. Javelin Throw. ---ef 36 T.Jo-·­ TRACK AND FIELD FINALS SATURDAY, MAY 2, TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM FIELD Notwe: Contestants are urged to assemble at the Stadium at 2:00 P.M. The events will begin at 2:30 promptly. The meet will be run on a time schedule. Calls will not be made for the various events. The contestant must report to the proper official at least five minutes before his event is scheduled to start. TRACK EVENTS P.M. 2:30 120-Yards High Hurdles. Semi-Finals. 2:40 100-Yards Dash, Rural Pentathlon. Preliminaries. 2:50 100-Yards Dash. Semi-Finals. 3:00 880-Yards Run. Final. 3:10 220-Yards Low Hurdles. Semi-Finals. 3:15 220-Yards Dash. Semi-Finals (if necessary). 3:25 120-Yards High Hurdles. Final. 3:35 100-Yards Dash, Rural Pentathlon. Final. 3:40 100-Yards Dash. Final. 3:50 220-Yards Low Hurdles. Final. 4 :00 440-Yards Dash. 4:10 220-Yards Dash. Final. 4:15 One-Mile Run. 4:30 One--Mile Relay. FIELD EVENTS 2:30 Pole Vault. Running Broad Jump. Discus Throw. 3:00 Running High Jump. Javelin Throw. 12-Pound Shot Put. -4@f 37 ~­ Rural Pentathlon-State Records Eventa Holder School County Record Year 100-yds. Duh Dave Vickers Shawver Baylor 10.6 sec. 1929 Runni111r High Jump Carl Wiggin& Loyola Martin 5 ft., 9 in. 1939 Running Broad Jump R. L. Wall Joe Bailey Wise 19 ft., 8 in. 1928 12-lb. Shot Put H. Johnaon EutMt. Upshur (0 ft., 2~ in. 1927 Standintr Hop,Step and.Jump Ellis Brown Range Creek Grayson 28 ft., 1 in. 1935 RURAL PENTATHLON CONTESTANTS The following contestants have won the right to compete in the Tenth Annual Rural Pentathlon Championship: Contestant School County Tyler, Grady (275) Mt. Pleasant Armstrong Vanderberg, Fred (190) Hopkins Gray Coon, Charles (435) Wilson Dawson Havens, Clifton (336) Salt Creek Cottle Clarke (74) Capitola Fisher Howeth, Marvin (165) Gauntt Haskell Dusek, Willie (242) Lowake Concho Schrank, Edgar (11) Aleman Hamilton Fox, J. B. (92) Cottonwood Archer Stafford, Weldon (47) Bethany Johnson Shaw, Guy (318) Range Creek Grayson Waycheshin, Eddie (305) Perry Falls Skeleton (100) Cross Roads Lamar Emmons, Jack (278) Murph Smith Saunders, Hobert (437) Wood Glen Rusk Gerrick, Herman (9) Ad Hall Milam Gonzales, Manuel (379) Tavener Fort Bend Wallace, T. A. (218) Laguna Uvalde Turk, Leo (288) Oak Island Bexar Brooks, Milton (274) Mt. Gainor Hays Imken, Eddie (423) Wallhalla Fayette Loep, Hans (413) Uhland Caldwell Kaea!, George (378) Taiton Wharton Mitchell, Frank (30) Baffins Bay Kleberg Hart, J. D. (312) Prairie Lee Midland Willie Dusek, Lowake_______________________________________________State Winner Edgar Schrank Aleman..___________________________________ ______ _______Second Place Herman Gerrick, Ad Hall___________________________________________________Third Place Eddie Waycheshin, Perry_________________________________________________ Fourth Place (New records set in all events) 120-Yards High Hurdles U. I. L. Record-14.9 Seconds-D. Daniel (Eastland) 1933 ENTRIES Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 53-58): 1 3 15 19 20 36 49 56 58 76 93 116 123 129 140 143 146 164 183 225 237 246 250 263 289 290 291 294 323 328 346 347 358 359 380 383 386 387 395 396 404 408 414 430 Final Heat Boyce Gatewood, Electra Owen Carpenter, Olney Coleman Pack, Boling C. J. Hamm, Crane James Gilliland, Lufkin Luther Christman, Texas City Results 1. Boyce Gatewood, Electra 2. Coleman Pack, Boling 3. James Gilliland, Lufkin 4. C. J . Hamm, Crane Time, 15.3 se~ond -..af 3 9 l!W-­ 100-Yards Dash U. I. L. Record-9.7 Seconds-Elmer Helbing (North Side, Ft. Worth) 1933 ENTRIES Contestants with foUowing numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 53-58): 2 5 6 7 51 52 59 66 67 87 106 118 122 127 129 130 131 153 154 173 175 182 184 189 205 212 221 232 234 245 261 265 277 284 307 327 389 390 393 394 410 414 422 428 429 434 438 Final Heat Walter Cecil, Freeport Lonnie Hill, Woodrow Wilson, Dallas Gayle Campbell, Tyler Everitt Pruitt, Munday George Altenburg, Henderson Ivan Jones, Hedley Robert Schiller, Columbus George Purvis, Gustine Results 1. Walter Cecil, Freeport 2. Lonnie Hill, Woodrow Wilson, Dallas 3. Ivan Jones, Hedley 4. Robert Schiller, Columbus Time, 9.6 seconds (new record) 880-Yards Run U. I. L. Record-I Minute 55.4 Seconds-R. L. Bush, Sunset, Dallas, 1933 ENTRIES Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 53-58): 12 23 40 71 83 109 111 121 142 149 150 161 177 185 187 197 206 217 252 260 276 285 303 313 320 350 361 363 367 391 392 399 403 419 431 Final Heat J. D. Clayton, Hereford W. Hoft, Bellville Howard Propes, Henderson Manuel Bettancourt, Sidney Lanier, San Antonio J. R. Henderson, Garland Wayne Cardwell, North Side, Fort Worth William Taylor, San Jacinto, Houston Woodrow Lambert, Muleshoe Results 1. Wayne Cardwell, North Side, Fort Worth 2. Manuel Bettancourt, Sidney Lanier, San Antonio 3. William Taylor, San Jacinto, Houston 4. J. R. Henderson, Garland Time, 1 minute, 57.6 seconds 220-Yards Low Hurdles U. I. L. Record-23.8 Seconds-Jack McGarraugh (Edison, San Antonio) 1933 ENTRIES Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 53-58): 19 20 49 52 56 60 87 93 113 123 129 130 131 132 140 146 157 216 225 250 258 262 270 285 292 293 323 329 333 334 335 340 346 349 358 369 383 387 395 396 408 414 429 430 431 Final Heat Burton Burnstein, San Jacinto, Houston Arthur Horton, Timpson Boyce Gatewood, Electra Claude Everett, Valley Mills Salvador Trevino, Thomas J e:fferson, San Antonio Harry Hays, San Angelo Results 1. Burton Burnstein, San Jacinto, Houston 2. Claude Everett, Valley Mills 3. Arthur Horton, Timpson 4. Salvador Trevino, Thomas Jefferson, San Antonio Time, 24.2 seconds 440-Yards Dash U. I. L. Record--49 Seconds-Horace Taylor (Luling) 1934 ENTRIES Contestants with following n11mbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 53-58): 16 20 22 45 53 60 66 78 79 81 84 94 98 106 108 110 124 125 138 139 141 163 196 205 220 228 232 235 239 254 258 280 284 307 308 317 331 332 340 348 352 353 362 375 384 385 389 390 397 398 417 Final Heat James Burnett, Brownfield Joe Bucsanyi, Rosenberg Carl Stoup, Coleman Martin Stuart, Donna Dick Brannon, Longview Wilburn Henderson, Colorado King Moss, Sinton Mendel Vernon, Gaston Jesse Posey, San Marcos Results 1. Martin Stuart, Donna 2. Dick Brannon, Longview 3. King Moss, Sinton 4. James Burnett, Brownfield Time, 50.8 seconds 220-Yards Dash U. I. L. Record-20.8 Seconds-Elmer Helbing (North Side, Ft. Worth) 1933 ENTRIES Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 53-58): 2 5 16 51 59 67 90 91 106 108 122 127 130 138 139 141 153 154 182 184 212 221 232 234 245 265 277 327 330 332 348 389 390 393 394 400 415 434 438 Final Heat Walter Cecil, Freeport Ivan Jones, Hedley Jim Brower, Adamson, Dallas Dempsey Wofford, Edna Lonnie Hill, Woodrow Wilson, Dallas Robert Schiller, Columbus Everitt Pruitt, Munday J. D. Tidwell, Abilene Results 1. Walter Cecil, Freeport 2. Ivan Jones, Hedley 3. Lonnie Hill, Woodrow Wilson, Dallas 4. Everitt Pruitt, Munday Time, 21.5 seconds One-Mile Run U. I. L. Record--4 Minues 31.2 Seconds--Charles Hanshaw (Woodrow Wilson, Dallas) 1933 ENTRIES Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 53-58): 13 21 31 39 43 46 50 73 107 114 144 156 162 195 198 211 214 215 259 264 267 268 269 279 302 319 368 372 374 377 388 401 Results 1. H. Price, Millersview 2. Harland Hicks, Midlothian 3. Grover Simpson, State Home, Corsicana 4. Lee Montes, Nacogdoches Time, 4 minutes 38.1 seconds -·o!llf 45 l!li-·­ One-Mile Relay U. I. L. Record-3 Minutes 25.6 Seconds-Abilene, 1932 (Dud Dryden, Ralph Balfanz, Willard Moser, Glynn Wyatt) ENTRIES Adamson (Dallas), Austin (El Paso), Bowie (El Paso), Brady, Colorado, Denton, Donna, Edgewood, Estelline, Greenville, Hask~ll. Jefferson Davis (Houston), John H. Reagan (Houston), Lamesa, Leonard, Lockhart, Lubbock, Lufkin, North Side (Fort Worth), San Angelo, San Benito, San Jacinto (Houston), San Marcos, Thomas A. Edison (San Antonio), Thomas Jefferson (San Antonio), Three Rivers, Waco. Final Heat Brady Adamson, Dallas North Side, Ft. Worth San Angelo San Jacinto, Houston Waco Thomas A. Edison, San Antonio Bowie, El Paso Estelline Results 1. Brady 2. San Angelo 3. Bowie, El Paso 4. Adamson, Dallas Time, 3 minutes, 29.3 seconds Pole Vault U. I. L. Record-13 Feet 1 % lnche&-Earl Meadows (Central, Ft. Worth) 1933 ENTRIES Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 53-58): 8 10 32 33 38 41 72 95 96 97 112 120 126 133 134 145 146 159 164 166 209 243 244 251 263 273 296 297 304 315 321 322 324 351 366 373 384 401 409 418 424 425 Qualified for Finals Charles Noble, Beaumont W. Alexander, Bellville Charles Perrin, Georgetown Bruce Chant, Lubbock Shannon Berry, Richardson Joe Balch, San Jacinto, Houston Bud Thetford, Robert Lee John Watkins, Thomas Jefferson, San Antonio Leroy Holleman, Weesatche James Klecka, Weimar Results 1. Joe Balch, San Jacinto, Houston }___________________Tied 2. Charles Noble, Beaumont 3. W. Alexander, Bellville 4. Shannon Berry, Richardson Height, 12 feet Running High Jump U. I. L. Record-6 Feet 3~4 Inches-Yarborough (Kaufman) 1928 and Lewis (Dallas Technical) 1933 ENTRIES Contestants with followin~ numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 53-58): 3 14 26 27 37 72 88 89 91 99 112 113 118 119 136 168 186 213 227 240 244 272 287 294 299 300 306 315 324 326 359 365 382 386 387 402 409 411 412 426 427 428 433 436 Qualified for Finals Reading Black, El Paso T. Haese, Lavernia Jack Worley, Austin, El Paso Willie Edward Allen, Lovelady Morris Sheppard, Kilgore Morris Barefield, Thomas A. Edison, San Antonio A. J. Geron, Whitharral Manley Brittain, Terrell Benford Gardner, Weldon John Tharpe, Tyler Results 1. Morris Barefield, Thomas A. Edison, San Antonio 2. T. Haese, Lavernia ( 3. Jack Worley, Austin, El Paso )····-···-·····----------Tied 4. A. J. Geron, Witharral Height, 6 feet Running Broad Jump U. l. L Record-24 Feet * lnch-L. Scrimsher (Main Avenue, San Antonio) 1931 ENTRIES Contesb•nta with following numbers are entered in this event {for identification see numbered list, pages 53-58): 5 14 24 25 32 35 45 52 64 91 106 113 118 121 12f 128 188 152 153 167 181 184 18!J 196 212 244 249 255 271 281 287 290 294 299 300 311 332 348 353 358 359 364 389 393 402 40\1 432 Qualified for Finn,ls Earl Clark, Breckenridge Walter Cecil, Freeport B. Woodward, Dumont Judson Taylor, Thomas Jefferson, San Antonio J. T. James, Edgewood Tommy Casey, Irving George Altenburg, Henderson J. Simpson, Poteet Results 1. Walter Cecil, Freeport 2. J. T. James, Edgewood 3. George Altenburg, Henderson 4. Earl Clark, Breckenridge Distance, 22 feet, 3 inches 12-Pound Shot Put U. I. L. Record-53 Feet 2 lnches-M. Asbell (John H. Reagan, Houston) 1933 ENTRIES Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identi6cation see numbered list, pages 53-58): 4 44 48 57 65 68 70 75 77 82 91 105 115 118 121 137 143 147 155 160 174 188 193 194 210 219 226 233 238 241 256 257 291 295 310 316 323 330 357 381 392 393 416 Qualified for Finals Monte Earwood, Rocksprings Jack Hughes, Lamesa Jack Price, Santa Anna Ray Morrison, Quitaque Woodrow Bowman, Carlisle Robert Cook, Masonic Home, Fort Worth H. McRae, Honey Grove Aubrey Darby, Iola Results 1. Monte Earwood, Rocksprings 2. Jack Price, Santa Anna 3. Woodrow Bowman, Carlisle 4. Jack Hughes, Lamesa Distance, 53 feet, 8lf2 inches (new record) -ef 50 fit-­ Javelin Throw U. I. L. Record-196 Feet 8 lnches-D. C. O'Neil (Yoakum) 1934 ENTRIES Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 53-58): 17 18 19 34 44 48 69 80 91 117 121 130 148 151 158 174 188 191 192 199 202 219 233 256 257 266 295 298 301 314 324 356 360 370 371 385 387 392 394 416 Qualified for Finals Billie Gillam, Mart Robert Cook, Masonic Home, Fort Worth Lynn Barnett, Sunset, Dallas Byron Pines, Spring Hill Alonzo Billings, Coleman Bill Palmer, Aransas Pass Foster Elder, Arlington Charles Drew, Thomas A. Edison, San Antonio Results 1. Billie Gillam, Mart 2. Robert Cook, Masonic Home, Fort Worth 3. Byron Pines, Spring Hill 4. Lynn Barnett, Sunset, Dallas Distance, 173 feet, 7 inches -ef 51 ~­ Discus Throw U. I. L. Record-154 Feet 6~ lnches-J. C. Petty (Kaufman) 1931 ENTRIES Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 53-58): 42 44 70 75 80 105 115 121 135 143 151 152 160 174 176 181 188 193 219 233 238 256 257 291 295 309 310 319 323 325 330 341 357 376 390 391 392 395 416 Qualified far Finals Monte Earwood, Rocksprings Jack Hughes, Lamesa Robert Cook, Masonic Home, Fort Worth Jack Price, Santa Anna M. Davenport, San Antonio Technical H. McRae, Honey Grove Leonard Dickey, Livingston Robert Bryant, Olton Results 1. Jack Hughes, Lamesa 2. Monte Earwood, Rocksprings 3. Robert Cook, Masonic Home, Fort Worth 4. Jack Price, Santa Anna Distance, 139 feet, 9%, inches NUMBERED LIST OF TRACK AND FIELD CONTESTANTS-1936 Abernathy 1. Settle, Hubert Abilene 2. Tidwell, J. D. Adamson (Oak Cliff) Dallas 3. Hanszen, Eugene 4. Nolen, D. C . 5. Brower, Jim 6. Burroughs, R. J. 7. Gable, 0. R. 8. Ryan, Randall Ad Hall (Milam Co.) 9. Gerrick, Herman Alanreed 10. Gilliam, Robert Aleman (Hamilton Co.) 11. Schrank, Edgar <\ngleton 12. Purnell, Billy Aran•as Pass 13. Laney, Gus 14. Mills, Clare 15. Palmer, Bill Archer City 16. Bailey, Clifton Arlington 17. Flder, Foster Aspermont 18. Hanke Austin 19. Everett, Fred Austin (El Paso) 20. Mora, Jesus 21. Carlton, Paul 22. Barksdale. Leonard 23. Strasser, Joe 24. Stewart, Grover 25. Hardin, Paul 26. Worley. Jack 27. Mills, Arthur 28. Jenness, Harry 29. Moore. Richard Baftina Bay (Kleberg Co.) 30. Mitchell. Frank Bailey 31. Felty, H. F. Baird 32. Austin, Bill 33. Ashton, M. W. Ballinger 34. McMillan, W L. 35. Sheffy, Duard :rn. West, Clayton 37. Malish, Barnell Beaumont 38. Nobles, Charle~ Bellville 39. Dawson, H. 40. Hoft, W. 41. Alexander, W. 42. Zapelaz, W. Ben Arnold 43. Gilbert, Floyd Benavides 44. Bazan, Abram 45. Olievira, Lionel Ben Franklin 46. Miller, James Bethany (Johnson Co.) 47. Stafford, Weldon Bloomington 48. Rubar, Edward Boling 49. Pack, Colemen Booker 50. Shuey, Claude Bowie (El Paso) 51. Fierro, Roberto 52. Miranda, Guillermo 53. Nieto. Adam 54. Bustillos. Manuel 55. Conde, Enrique Brackenridge (San Antonio) 56. Dreiss, Edward 57. Kinzel, Max 58. Hargrove, Charles Brady 59. Dye, Charlie 60. McLean, John 61. Barker, Ernest 62. Shuffield, Roby 63. Calley, Douglas Breckenridge 64. Clark, Earl Bronte 65. Hutton, Horace Brownfield 66. Burnett, James Brownsville 67. Quintero, Xavier 68. Barrera, Alberto 69. Krausse, George Brownwood 70. Bostick, Thurman Buffalo (Santa Anna) 71. Grogan, Sherwood Burkburnett 72. Rose, Wayne Callihan 73. Wilson, Horace Capitola (Fisher Co.) 74. Clarke Carlisle (Henderson) 75. Bowman, Woodrow 76. Ramsey, Harold Chireno 77. Gray, Estill Cisco 78. Cleveland, Lander Clarendon 79. Strawn, Howard Coleman 80. Billings, Alonzo Sl. Stoup, Carl Collinsville 82. Voelkle, Cecil Colorado 83. Rankin, Walter 84. Henderson, Wilburn 85. Jones, Jesse 86. Jones, Ivy Columbus 87. Schiller, Robert Comyn 88. Thompson 89. Davis Corpus Christi 90. Stillman, Jerry Corrigan 91. Clarke, Dale Cottonwood (Archer Co.) 92. Fox, J. B. Crane 93. Hamm, C. J. 94. Williams, Audice 95. Chaffin, Eddie Cresson 96. Scott, T. B. 97. Rodgers, Ray Crews 98. Grissom Crosbyton 99. Fisher, Stanley Crosa Roads (Lamar Ct>.) 100. Skeleton Denton 101. Neale, Harold 102. Johnston, Joe 103. Hogan, Walton 104. Penney, Norman Deport 105. Starks, John L. Dimmitt 106'. Lile, Leon Donna 107. Anderson, Jr. 108. Stuart, Martin 109. Barnard, Glynn 110. Alvarez, Lolo 111. Henry, Johnnie 112. Burke, James 113. Holloway, Barron Draw 114. Luttrell, Morrow 115. Florence, Willie Dublin 116. Wright, Harris Dumas 117. Crow, Clarence Dumont 118. Woodward Duncanville 119. Spencer, Robert East Bernard 120. Novosad, Thomas Edgewood 121. James, I. T. 122. Jackson, Otis 123. Stewart, Coy 124. Estes, Ferman 125. Finch, Roy 126. Crumpton, J. P. Edna 127. Wofford, Demsey El Campo 128. Slovacek, R. Electra 129. Gatewood, Boyce 130. Chesher, Robert El Paso 131. Webb, Charles 132. Armstrong, Shelley 133. Looney, Milton 134. Vega, Tony 135. Folk, Bob 136. Black, Reading 137. Mena, Salvador Estelline 138. Leatherwood, Vernon 139. Leatherwood, Robert Lee 140. Stout, Gordon 141. Adams, Quentin 142. Davis, Raymond Fabens 143. Maras, Mike 144. Valasquez, Manuel 145. Pearson, Alfred 146. Robinson, A. J. 147. O'Donnell, Hugh 148. Sparks, Richard Florence 149. Ray, P. Forest Avenue (Dallas) 150. Wright, William Thomas Fort Stockton 151. Warren, Roland -"8{ 54 ._ Franklin 152. Andrews, F. D. Freeport 153. Cecil, Walter 154. Robertson, Marshall French (Beaumont) 155. Hardy, C. M. Friona 156. Landsdown, John Gainesville 157. Taylor Ganado 158. Schoeneld, Louis Garden City 159. Rogers, Woodrow Garland 160. Harris, Fred 161. Henderson, J. R. 162. Scoggins, Ray Gaston 163. Vernon, Mendel Gatesville 164. Wicker, Foy Gauntt (Haskell Co.) 165. Howeth, Marvin Georgetown 166. Perrin Grand Saline 167. Looney, B. Y. Granger 168. Wighaman, A. Greenville 169. Kallina, Johnny 170. White, Bayne 171. Burnett, Elwood 172. Graves, L. B. Gustine 1 73. Purvis, George Hallettsville 174. Reaves, V. Harrold 175. Boren, Calvin 176. Doss, Cecil Haskell 177. McMillin, Lloyd 178. Pippen 179. Reeves 180. Barnett Hearne 181. Beasley, Will Ed Hedley 182. Jones, Ivan 183. Richerson, Homer Henderson 184. Altenburg, George 185. Propes, Howard 186. Scoggins, Ben Hereford 187. Clayton, J. D. Honey Grove 188. McRae, H. 189. Witcher, E. Hopkins (Gray Co.) 190. Vanderberg, Fred Hull-Daisetta 191. Biggs, Clayton 192. Key, Frank Inez 193. Kubena, Bohumir Iola 194. Darby, Aubrey Iraan 195. Rigsbey, Jimmie Irving 196. Casey, Tommy Jasper 197. Glenn, Thomas Jefferson Davis (Houston) 198. Lacy, Bryan 199. Horn, Cornell 200. De Salvo, Vincent 201. Touchy, Harry 202. Parrott, Francis 203. Kaiser, Kemper 204. Hildebrand, Allan John H. Reagan (Houston) 205. Turney, Billy 206. Matthews, Charles 207. Turner, Jack 208. Telge, Chester 209. Weyer, John 210. Brooks, Tom Jourdanton 211. Pesek, B. Junction 212. Hubbell Kilgore 213. Sheppard, Morris 214. Robertson, Richard Kyle 215. Battle, Dale La Feria 216. Hensley, Harold 217. Hamner, Charles Laguna (Uvalde Co.) 218. Wallace, T. A. Lamesa 219. Hughes, Jack 220. Boswell, Eugene 221. McKinnon, Kirk 222. Medlin, Cecil 223. Buchannan, Milton 224. Huddleston, Willie Laredo 225. Ochoa, Albert 226. Matthews, Mike Lavernia 227. Haese, T. Leonard 228. Jennings, J. B. 229. Stapp, Bill 230. Macon, Bill 231. Reynolds, Gene Linden 232. Stone, Jno. F. Livingston 233. Dickey, Leonard Lockhart 234. Alexander, Bill 235. Riddle, W. C. 236. Zaleski, Izadore 237. Ross, Pete 238. Etheredge, Orville Longview 239. Brannon, Dick Lovelady 240. Allen, Willie Edward 241. Straughan, Presley Lowake (Concho Co.) 242. Dusek, Willie Lubbock 243. Chant, Bruce 244. Brummett, Dudlev 245. lngley, Harold 246. Oden, Orvil Lee 247. Upton, Othie 248. Wright, Jarvis Lufkin 249. Wade, Coy 250. Gilliland, James 251. Caraway, Lenville 252. Gneisig, Walter 253. Arnett, Kenneth 254. Vaught, Herbert Luling 255. Smith, E. Mart 256. Gillam, Billi~ Masonic Home (Ft. Worth) 257. Cook, Robert May 258. McDaniel, James 259. Vanderveer, James McAdoo 260. Boucher, Mayo McAllen 261. Harrod, John McCamey 262. Hoffman Melvin 263. Beyers, H. Mercury 264. Cawyer, J . R. Jr. Midland 265. Midkiff, Sam 266. Wofford, Da·1id Midlothian 267. Hicks, qarland Milby (Houston) 268. Ryan, Jim Milliersview 269. Price, H. Mobeetie 270. Farmer, Fred 2'71. Key Moffett 272. Roach, Norman Moore 273. Roland, J. D. Mt. Gainor (Hays Co.) 274. Brooks, Milton Mt. Pleasant (Armstrong Co.) 275. Tyler, Grady Muleshoe 276. Lambert, Woodrow Munday 277. Pruitt, Everritt Murph (Smith Co.) 278. Emmons, Jack Nacogdoches 279. Montes, Lee 280. Holcomb, Frank New Boston 281. Looney, Bill North Side (Ft. Worth) 282. Marlatt, Ed 283. Mourique, Rual 284. Miles, George 285. Cardwell, Wayne 286. Boswell, Earnest North Zulch 287. Andrews, Jim Oak Island (Bexar Co.) 288. Turk, Leo Okla. Lane (Farwell) 289. Paine, Turner Olney 290. Carpenter, Owen Olton 291. Bryant, Robert 292. Nixon, Vernon Overton 293. Stroud, Billy Pampa 294. Strickland, Junior 295. Hartman, Fred Paris 296. Eubanks, Ed 297. McFarland, Ed 298. Wilson, Jack Paschal (Ft. Worth) 299. McRoberts, Floyd 300. Fortenberry, Bill 301. Privette, R. E. Pecos 302. Buchholz, Oscar 303. Griffin, Carroll 304. Hudson, J. B. Perry (Falls Co.) 305. Waycheshin, Eddie Polytechnic (Ft. Worth) 306. Winters, G. Po"t Arthur 307. McCann, Marcus 308. Smith, Melvin 309. Nicholas, Milton 310. Crowder, Tolbert Poteet 311. Simpson, J. Prairie Lee (Midland Co.) 312. Hart, J. D. Presidio 313. Daly, H. Quail 314. Marberry Quitaque 315. Kelly, Ernest 316. Morrison, Ray 317. Hall, Howard Range Creek (Grayson Co.) 318. Shaw, Guy Raymondville 319. Garrett, Joe Real!"an County (Big Lake) 320.· Graves, Henry Richardson 321. Berry, Shannon Richmond 322. Bohac, Theofil Robert Lee 323. Newton, James 324. Thetford, Bud Robstown 325. Paschal, Earl Roby 326. Henson, A. D. 327. Harris, Claude Rockdale 328. Curry, Alvin 329. Dean, Harvey Rocksprings 330. Earwood, Monte Rosenberl!" 331. Bucsanyi, Joe 332. Irby, Roy Rotan 333. Moore, Leon 334. Smith, Broaddus 335. Mize, Woodrow Salt Creek (Cottle Co.) 336. Havens, Clifton San Angelo 337. Gregg, J. 338. Hinde, H. K. 339. Mansfield 340. Hays San Antonio Technical 341. Davenport, M. San Benito 342. Fellers 343. Morgan 344. Alsobrook 345. Parker San Jacinto (Houston) 346. Burnstein, Burton 347. Blohm, George 348. Selman, Bert 349. Camp, Joe 350. Taylor, Wm. 351. Balch, Joe San Marcos 352. Posey, Jesse 353. Padgett, Curtis 354. Coers, Jack 355. Rangel, Johnnie San Saba 356. Moore, Guy Santa Anna 357. Price, Jack Schulenburg 358. Bucek, Roy Seagraves 359. Bell, Hamilton Shamrock 360. Mills Sidnev Lanier (San Antonio) 361. Bettancourt, Manuel Sinton 362. Moss. King 363. Walden, Roland 36'4. Hesseltin, Melvin Smiley 365. Robinson SmHhville 366. Kunkel Sonora 367. Babcock South Park (Be,.umont) 368. Outlaw. J . B. 369. Fore. Arthur South s,,n An•onio 370. Rice, S. Spring Hill 371. Pines, Byron Sprinirtown 372. Huddleston. Alden 373. Robinson, Fritz State Home (Cors;cana) 374. Simpson, Grover -ef 57 ~ St..;uling (Ft. Worth) 375. Coale, Victor Sunset (Dallas) 376. Barnett, Lynn Sylvester 377. Mason Taiton (Wharton Co.) 378. Kacal, George Tavener (Ft. Bend Co.) 379. Gonzales, Manuel Taylor 380. Hejl, Gordon Tell 381. Wilkerson, J. D. Terrell 382. Brittain, Manley Texarkana 383. Heath, Egbert 384. Womack, Paul 385. Hardage, Milton Texas City 386. Christman, Luther Thomas A. Edison (San Antonio) 387. Barefield, Morris 388. Garcia, Jesus 389. O'Conner, Walter 390. Willms, Leroy 391. McQuillan, Tom 392. Drew, Charles Thomas Jefferson (San Antonio) 393. Parrett, Charles ~94. Zogheib, David 395. Dillon, Paul 396. Trevino, Salvador 397. Nickerson, Harold 398. Price, Alfred 399. Delevan. George 400. Benke, Willie 401. Watkins, John 402. Taylor, Judson 403. Gordon, Kenneth Three River.. 404. Hill, Albert 405. Huff, Sam 406. Bradshaw, Albert 407. Ambler, Ray Timpson 408. Horton, Arthur Turkey 409. Allen, Tommie Tyler 410. Campbell, Gayle 411. Tharpe, John 412. Taylor, Kendall Uhland rr.aldwell Co.) 413. Loep, Hans Valley Mills 414. Everett, Claude Va"n 415. Murraye, Joyce Van Horn 416. Walters, Leon Victoria 417. Adcock, Glen 418. Putney, Dick Waco 419. Mickey, Hogan 420. Hump, Manning 421. Schwarting, Eddie 422. Grevelle, Frank Wallhalla (Fayette Co.) 423. Imken, Eddie Weesatche 424. Holleman, Leroy Weimar 425. Klecka, James Weldon 426. Gardner, Benford 427. Robinson, Lehman Weslaco 428. Shuford, Paul Westway 429. Hartman, Leon Wharton 430. McDonald, Louis 431. Clements, Thurman Whitedeer 432. Hodges Whitharral 433. Geron, A. J. Wichita Falls 434. La Prelle, Rogers Wilson (Dawson Co.) 435. Coon, Charles Winters 436. Baker Wood Glen (Rusk Co.) 437. Saunders, Hobert Woodrow Wilson (Dallas) 438. Hill, Lonnie SCHOOLS REPRESENTED IN 193i STATE MEET Abernathy Abilene Adamson (Dallas) Ad Hall (Cameron) Adkins (Bexar Co.) 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