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No. 3822: June 8, 1938

THE UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE Official Program with Results of the Twenty-eighth Annual Meeting

Sponsored by and Organized Under the Supervision of the Bureau of Public School Extracurricular Activities, Extena.ion Division, The University of Texaa

May 6 and 7, 1938

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THI UNIYIRSITY 0, TEXAS PRESS ~ The University of Texas Publication No. 3822: June 8, 1938

THE UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE Official Program with Results of the Twenty-eighth Annual Meeting

Sponsored by and Organized Under the Supervision of the Bureau of Public School Extracurricular Activities, Exten&ion Division, The University of Texas

May 6 and 7, 1938

PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY FOUR TIMES A MONTH AND ENTERED AS SIECOND·CLASS MATTIER AT THIE POST OP'P'ICIE AT AUSTIN, TIEXAS, UNDER THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912 «ht Hnfuenifl)l of «rxas eb of lhr Jlmhtl Austin

March 24, 1938

Dear Interscholastic Leaguer: RESOLVED that the Regents and Faculty of The University of Texas are delighted with the prospect of having you on the

Campus on lla;r 6 and 7, 1938. Decision for the 11.ffirmative, 10,050 to o. We are so glad to have you that we shall sprint to meet you, ~ hl.&a with joy at aeei:Dg you, ,!:!S .!!: mile to serve you,

JZ!ll. .!!: lli ~at your service while you are here, be spellbound by your eloquence, declaim with rapture because you visit us, gladly ~(a) with you any question you~ choose to raise. Jll of Z2!! ca.n•t win in the contests, but we hope that all of~ can win your friendship and goodwill. Take some time while you are here to see the University, its buildings, libraries, laboratories, and its faculty.

Ye welcome you heartily and hope to do what is possible to JDPke your st111 pleasant and profitable.

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J'fC1flmc J. r-~. """"' COMMITTEES FOR THE TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL STATE MEET

State Executive Committee: Thomas H. Shelby, Chairman; Roy Bedichek, Rodney J. Kidd, R. A. Cox, B. C. Tharp, T. A. Rousse, C. A. Wiley, J. 0. Marberry. Rec6ption: Read Granberry, Chairman; Arno Nowotny, Vice­ Chairman; John Mccurdy, Dorothy Gebauer, M. D. Woodbury, J. B. Wharey, Edward Micek, W. F. Gidley, J. L. Boysen, Anna Hiss, C. M. Cleveland, G. C. Goldsmith, Mrs. Robert Bain, Mrs. James R. Hamilton. Orange Jackets. Registration: Ruth McMillan Granberry, Chairman; Mrs. Wm. Kay Miller. Transportation: Albert M. Fisher, Jr., Chairman; John B. Bur­ roughs, Bernard Rodgers. Boy Scouts. Teleph-One: Mrs. J. D. Hall, Chairman; Margaret Stone Buchanan, Mrs. Claude Hill. Information: Bill Satterwhite, Bill Walker, Elliott White. Lodgings: Cornelius Kormeier, Chairman. Little Campus Lodgings: Calvin Howard, Chairman; Helmut A. Lenert, Thomas Curtis, Leslie Franz, James Voss, Erpol Brown. Delegates Badges: Mrs. Irene Munson. Program Distribution: Jake Pickle, Chairman; Pete Curry, John Sullivan, Fred Klingeman, James Moore. Returns of the Meet: A. L. Miller, Chairman; D. J. Hahn, Richard Yelderman. Rebate Clerk: Miss Willie M. Thompson. Public Speaking Contests: Ellwood Griscom, General Chairman and Referee. Debate: Thomas A. Rousse, Chairman. Boys' Division: Jesse Villarreal, Chairman; Aaron Witz, Jim McGoodwin, Richard Davis, Joe Kilgore, Herbert Petry, War­ ren Hughes. Chairmen: E. 0. Bethke, Johnny Kuntz, Tom Law, Harold Alberts, J. T. Casey, B. M. May, Rob Jackson, Henry Hauschild. Girls' Division: Robert Tharp, Chairman; Fred Schmidt, Rush Record, Russell Patton, Jack Love, Joe Neal, John Stephen, Edd Miller, Kay Nolen. Chairmen: Alleric Haley, William Tomachefsky, Kellis Dibrell, James Heflin, Virginia Vaughan, Silvia Herber, Janice Nixon, Frances O'Neal, W. A. Spradlin, J. Miller, A. G. Smith, Margaret Goldman, Dorothy Hill. Declamation: Girls' Division: Bill Collins, Chairman; Louise Andrews, Gloria Dawn Blue, F. Earl Tipton, Arthur Evans, Dorothy D. Miller. Boys' Division: Bob Harless, Chairman; Robert M. Langer, Wade Lewis, Phil L. Jander, Crockett English. Extemporaneous Speech: Howard M. Townsend, Chairman; John B. Connally, Buck Mccasland, Hilliard Thomas, Wilfred Cousins, Virginia Frances Vaughan, Mary Rebecca Chaffin, Elizabeth Stewart. Arrangements for Final Contests: Jesse Villarreal, Chairman; Edd Miller, Jim McGoodwin. Ready Writers: Robert A. Law, General Chairman; Mrs. Annie Irvine, W. T. Conklin, Mrs. Mozelle S. Allen, Class A Division; Erma Gill, Ruth Pressley, E. B. Atwood, Class B Division; Mrs. Alice L. Cooke, Mrs. Dorothy Russell Long, Sarah Dodson, Rural School Division. Three-R Contest: I. I. Nelson, Chairman; Ellene Collins, Eleanor Albrecht, Mary H. Gerdes, Jeanne Gracey, Albert Kinder, Vara L. McKaye, Mary N. Quinn, Grace A. Smith, Betty L. Stratton, Mar­ garet Voiers. Typewriting and Shorthand,: Miss Florence Stullken, Manager. One-Act Play: J. Howard Lumpkin, Manager. Journalism: DeWitt Reddick, Chairman; Granville Price and Paul J. Thompson, Vice-Chairmen; Joe Belden, J. C. Gresham, Louis Judkins, Ernest Sharpe, Everett Shirley. : D. A. Penick, Referee; Gilbert Denman, Manager; P. F. Graves, Pat Murta, Assistant Managers. In Charge of Girls: Gilbert Denman. In Charge of Boys: P. F. Graves. Officials: Paschall Walthall, Ralph Burns, Jack Jones, George Dullnig, Robert McGinnis, Edgar Weller, John Henry Brau­ bach, Gordon Rogers, Bub Murphey, Robert Blankenburg, Rupert Stuart, Bren Kumm, Boyd Tanner, Brad Miller, James Moore, Maurice Fincher, Melvin Lapman, Bill Bill­ ings, Fred Purnell, John D. Smith, Oscar Kirksey, Gustavo Stelzer, Jack Meadows, Gordon Hilley, Reuben Riskind, Joe Ball, Harry Hickman, Chester Granville, Newton Barnes, Henry Batjer, Bill Blalock, Garland Poole, John Green, Felix McGivney, Marvin Burgin, George Nalle, H. C. Justice, Jack Chiles, Sheffy Mahan, Jack Speegle, Bob Billings. Custodian of Cups and Medals: Perry Pickett, Chairman; Paul MaClung, Reagan Gibbs, John Henderson, Joe Coltharp, Chas. Bentliff.

-·~ 4 13e-·· PRIZES IN FINAL STATE MEET CONTESTS

Boys' Debate.-The Eugene Harris silver cup. Girls' Debate.-Frank J. Lyons 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 cup. Girls' Rural School Declamation.-The W. F. Doughty silver cup. Class A Ready Writers.-The University silver cup. Class B Ready Writers.-The University silver cup. Rural School Ready Writers Contest.-The Annie Webb Blanton silver cup. High School Track Meet.-Silver cup, permanent. Relay.-Silver cup, permanent. 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; the University silver cup for boys' singles; the University silver cup for girls' doubles; and the University silver cup for 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 declamation, Three-R, extemporaneous speech, typewriting, and short­ hand. Also gold and silver medals to winners of first and second places in tennis and debate; also for each member of the "All-Star Cast" in the One-Act Play Tournament. Extemporaneous Speech.-The University silver cup, boys' division. Extemporaneous Speech.-The University silver cup, girls' division. One-Act Play.-Silver shield to winner, and smaller shield to run- ner-up, permanent trophies; Samuel French Individual trophy to best actor or actress in the tournament. Three-R Contest.-Silver shield, permanent. Typewriting.-Silver cup, permanent. Journalism.-Large shield for winning school, smaller shield for second place, as permanent awards; gold, silver, and bronze medals for first, second, and third place winners, respectively. The silver cups, except those in shorthand, typewriting, and track 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. Shorthand.-University silver cup, permanent. Admission Charge to Play Tournament ELEGATES' and contributors' tickets admit free to one­ D act play tournament. Others will be charged 25 cents to preliminaries and 50 cents to final.

Group Photograph• of Leairue Delegate• ILL be furnished immediately after taking, and may be W seen at McCaskill's University Studio, corner 21st and Guadalupe streets.

Swimming at Women'• Gym REE access to pool at Women's Gym is granted F all girls and women who are delegates or contestants to the State Meet. Delegates' badge will admit. Everything fur­ nished except swimming cap. Bring that. Hours: 5 P.M. to 6 P.M. Thursday and 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. Friday.

Meals HERE are a number of good restaurants on Guadalupe T 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.

T ennia Girls HE Racket Club of The University of Texas invites the T.girls Interscholastic League Tennis Teams and their friends to meet with them on Friday May 6, at 7:30 o'clock in the Women's Gymnasium, Room 105. Dr. Penick, Varsity tennis coach, and Mrs. Marjory Van Ryn, Fourth ranking player in the , will speak to the group.

Texas Wild Flowers N the main floor of the Gregory Gymnasium is the display O of Texas Wild Flowers collected and arranged by Division 14 of the State Highway Department under the direction of D. E. H. Manigault, Division Engineer. The flowers are identi­ fied by the Department of Botany, The University of Texas, under the direction of Dr. B. C. Tharp. All delegates and con­ testants, visitors and the public generally are invited to ex­ amine this exhibit. General Program

Thursday, May 5, 1938

Registration, rebate, breakfast tickets, and assignments to lodgings, Gregory Gymnasium. Bureau opens 2:30 P.M. and closes at 10. Opens again 7: 00 following morning.

CAUTION: The Official Program will be issued for distribution to contestants and delegate& before the meet opens and will be available at Headquarters. Always go by the LATEST EDITION of the pro­ sram. Minor changes are often neceaaary from one edition to another.

Friday, May 6

8:00 A.M.-One-Act Play rehearsals continuing throughout the day on schedule arranged by J. Howard Lumpkin with re­ spective directors. 8:30 A.M.-Journalism Conference, Geology Auditorium. 9 :00 A.M.-Track and Field contestants assemble on Texas Memorial Stadium Field. Rural Pentathlon contestants need not report until Sat­ urday, 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, Law Building, Room 3. 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. Semi-finals in track: 2:30 P.M., 120-Yard High Hurdles; 2:55, 100-Yard Dash; 3:15, 220-Yard Low Hurdles; 3:30, 220-Yard Dash. 4:00 P.M.-Journalism, copy-reading, Law Building, Room 3. Ready Writers contestants assemble in Reading Room, Old Library for announcement of results and awards. 4:30 P.M.-Journalism, headline-writing contest, Law Building, Room 3. Typewriting: contestants must have machines set in Room 216, Waggener Hall, ready to begin contest following morning at 9 :00. 5 :00 P.M.-Journalism, feature story contest, Law Building, Room 3. Declamation contestants assemble in Biology Building Auditorium, for drawing, instructions, and photograph. (Please cooperate with Official Photographer.) Extemporaneous Speech, girls' and boys' divisions, as­ semble for photograph and instructons, Biology Build­ ing Auditorium. 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, boys' division, Geology Building Auditorium. Finals. Extemporaneous Speech, girls' division, Auditorium, Bi­ ology Building. Finals.

Saturday, May 7

7:30 A.M.-Breakfast, Junior Ballroom, second floor, Union Building, followed by State Meeting of Delegates. 8: 15 A.M.-J ournalism, editorial-writing contest, Law Building, Room 3. 9 :00 A.M.-Typewriting, assemble in Room 216, Waggener Hall. Photograph by Official Photographer. (Please cooperate with him.) Three-R contest, Room F26, University High School, Red River Street between 19th and 21st. One-Act Play, 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, Geology Auditorium. 10: 00 A.M.-Shorthand-contestants report in Room 116, Waggener Hall. Photograph by Official Photographer. (Please cooperate with him.) 11 :00 A.M.-Boys' division, final debate, Garrison Hall, Room 1. 1 :30 P.M.-One-Act Play (continuation), Hogg Auditorium. 2 :00 P.M.-Rural Pentathlon, Texas Memoral Stadium. 2 :30 P.M.-Track and Field finals. Texas Memorial Stadium. Tennis finals, boys' and girls' doubles, Penick Courts. 4:00 P.M.-Tennis finals, boys' and girls' singles, Penick Courts. SPECIAL NOTICES RACK semi-finals in the following events will be held Friday, May 6, 2:30 P.M.: 120-yard high hurdles; 100-yard dash; 220-yard T low hurdles; 220-yard dash.

Track contestants may dress and check clothes in southeast room (main locker room), Gregory Gymnasium.

ODGINGS, beginning Thursday at 2:30 P.M., will be furnished the delegates free of charge. Do not offer to pay for lodging L assigned by us. Those lodging on or near the Campus may secure meals at the University Commons, or at restaurants in the Univer­ sity neighborhood. Friends and relatives of contestants are heartily welcome, but free lodgings are not assigned to them. Substitutes on teams or alternates are not assigned free lodgings or entitled to rebate. 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.

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.

Delegates' buttons are issued only to delegates and contestants to the Meet, and to no one else. Delegates and contestants are cautioned against losing or misplacing buttons. Duplicates are not issued.

Commercial Teachers' Program R. LOUIS A. LESLIE, outstanding authority in commercial M teaching, will be available for conferences throughout Friday. Formal meeting at 8 P.M. , Friday, Waggener Hall 316; Banquet 6 P.M., Saturday, talk by Mr. Leslie on value of and preparation for contests, and awarding of prizes. Make reservations with Miss Stullken.

Reception for One-Act Play Groups On Friday night, May 6, a reception will be held at 8 o'clock, Room 315 of the Union Building. Members of the play groups and their directors are to be the honor guests. Dr. Dina Rees Evans, the critic judge of the meet, will speak of her work in dramatics in , Cleveland Heights, Ohio. All visiting super­ intendents, principals, and play directors at the state meet are cordially invited to attend. Tickets may be obtained from Mr. Lump­ kin, director of the meet, or Mr. Watts, production manager. The reception will be informal. STATE WINNERS IN LITERARY EVENTS

Boya' 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, High School.. 1918 James Hamilton and James Hart, Austin High SchooL------1919 Helen Hardy and Mae Mathews, Mathis High SchooL______*l920 Edwin Ramsey and George Overton, Sweetwater High School.... 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 Frank Houghton and Aaron Witz, Denison High School.______1937 Ben Ramey and Ralph Phelps, North Dallas High SchooL______1938

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

•Boy11 and irirla were In aame dlvlalon thla year. -e{ 10 JD- Myrtice Rushing and Iladene Madeley, Temple High SchooL_____ 1928 Lillian Ammann and Dorothy Bryan, Austin High School______1929 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 Anne Clymer and Helen McDaniel, Denison High School______1937 Winone Butler and Margaret Kelly, Reagan High (Houston) ____ 1938 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, Hol- land 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 Frank Denison, Bastrop High School______1937 Edmundo Medrano, Bowie High School (El Paso)------1938 Hiirh School Girla Leona McCormick, Midland High School______1916 Edith Schneider, San Antonio High School______1917 -..ui 11 Ji.- 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 High Schoo!.______·-----··-·--- 1922 Louise Scott, Wic:hita Falls High SchooL.______H}23 Mary 'Gene Owen, .F01'est A venue 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______1929 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 Amelia Roots, Denison High School ·------1937 Geneva Stewart, Dallas Technical High ______1938 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.______l 924 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 Billy Pearce, Huffman High School______1937 Joe Weigand (Uhland School) Kyle.______1938 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 Schoo!______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 Allene Hamilton, White Chapel School (Coleman) ______193L Marjorie Wright, Ivan School ______1932 Marie McCune, W. W. White School (San Antonio) ------1933 Clara Bentz, Francitas School ______------19R4 Corinne Knudson, Boggy School (Clifton)------1935 Louise Watts, Anderson Chapel School (Anson) ______1936 Maybelle Koepsel, McQueeney School ------1937 Emma Mueller, Medina School______1938

Etemporaneous Speech*

Robert Truex, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio) ______1920 Blaine Hollimon, Ennis High School______1925 Franees Russell, Carrizo Springs High SchooL ______1926 Billy Hamblen, Holland High School______1927 Ernaline Lovlette, Denison High School______1928 J. J. Deiss, Amarillo High School______------1929 Morris Alexander, Temple High School______19~0

Girls' Division Louise Harper, Temple High SchooL______1931 Louise Harrington, Thomas Jefferson 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 Clemencia Kelley, McAllen High School______1937 Dorothy Emshoff, Waco High School______1938

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 Jimmie Adams, Sam Houston High School (Houston) ______1937 W. G. Estes, .______1938

*This contest was dropped in 1920 and WBB resumed in 1925, and divided Into divisions (girls and boys) in 1981.

-.ef 13 ~- State Winnera in Eaaay Writinat

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 Lenola Johnston, Temple High School...... -----·------1924 Elizabeth Kemerer, El Paso High SchooL______1925 Zerilda Ross, Lockhart High School....------·------1926 Gay Galaway, . .. ------·------····------1927 Mary Allison, Brownwood High School...______1928 James R. Graham, ...______1929 Gertrude Dyer, Goodnight High SchooL..______rn30 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 Kathryn Bell, Ballinger High School.______1937 Bonnie Faye Goodrich, Plainview High SchooL... .------·-----·------1938 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, ______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, ... ______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

tName of this contest chanired to Ready Writers In 1936.

--1@{ 14 ~- 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 Frank Sehon, Dickinson High School______1937 Betty Bayne White, Keller High School______1938

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. Awalt, Dodge School______1933 Henry Kuehne, Jr., Coupland School______1934 Cabin Coalson, Laguna______1935 Doris Harvard, Huffman SchooL______1936 Rosalind Coker, Kent School (Quitaque> ------1937 Orlena Lay, Sedalia School (Van Alstyne)------1938

Three-R Conteat

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 Lou Ella Beck, Sunshine Hill School (Electra) ______1937 Richard Dedear, Pond Spring School (Round Rock) ______1938

•Junior High is the name of a ward s chool in Cleburne.

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Marguerite Taylor, (Harrisburg) ______1927 Brooks Smith, McAllen High School______1928 Katherine Little, Dc-:i.ton High School______1921) 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 Wallace Currie, South San Antonio High School______1937 Patricia Johnson, Bryan High School.______1938

Shorthand Contest Goldie Miron, Sam Houston High School (Houston) ______1937 Nina John, Brady High School______1938

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 Evangeline Soroba, Brackenridge High School (San Antonio) ____ 1934 Ray Davidson, Abilene High School______1935 Kenneth Clark and Mac Roy Rasor, Austin High Schoo!______1936 Bernice Hall, Austin High School______1937 Fay Grissom, Abilene High School______1938

ONE-ACT PLAY ______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 ______l 935 Mission High School ______1935 El Paso High School______1936 Pampa High School ______1937 El Paso High School.______1938

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Track and Field

Beaumont ------1912 Houston ------1913 Class A, Marlin; Class B, Era School, Cooke County______*l914 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·------t 1925 Main Avenue High School, San Antonio ______1926 .------·------··------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 Woodrow Wilson High School (Dallas) ______1937 Milby High School (Houston) ------1938 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 Grady Tyler, Mt. Pleasant School (Armstrong County) ______1937 Edgar Schrank, Aleman School (Armstrong County) ______1938

•Meet was divided into Claeeet1 A and B. tCJaaset1 A and B were discontinued. Tennis Boys' Doubles E. Rittenour and C. Walker, Beeville High SchooL______1914 Spohn Welch and Leslie Coleman, Corpus Christi High SchooL_ 1917 John Wilson and Charles Wilson, Hondo High SchooL______1918 Dewey Smalley and Albert Leissner, Cuero High School______1919 D. Childress and C. Triggs, Cameron High School______1915 Fritz Daniels and Charles Granger, Austin High SchooL______1916 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 Edward "Moe" Brown and Edward "Lefty" Brown, ------1937 Ralph Eads and Bruce Kellam, Robstown High School______1938

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

-.ef 18 );.- 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 Bobby Curtis, John H. Reagan High School (Houston) ______1937 Bobby Curtis, John H. Reagan High School (Houston) ______1938 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 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 Ruby Wilkie and Ima Dell Galyen, Masonic Home______1937 Oleta Franklin and Jamie Ruth Dechard, Meadow High School.. 1938 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, ______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

-·..ef 19 ~- Jimmie Gilreath, Lakeview SchooL______1934 Willie Dell Houston, Paint Rock ______1935 Mary McQuiston, North Dailas High School______1936 Evelynne Schriewer, Seguin High School.______1937 Lula Burton, San Jacinto High School (Houston) ______1938

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

--ie{ 2 0 JD.- 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 (Com- merce) ------··-·--·-····-···------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

Ward School Essay* 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

•Name of this contest changed to "Ready Writers Contest•• in 1933-1934 school year, and method of choosing a cunty, district, regional, and state champ. ions radically altered. --t@\ 21 J3e- Pauline Castleman, Junior High School (Cleburne)------·------·-"'1925 James Tomlinson, San Saba Grammar School ______1926 Mary Edith Forrest, Sumpter Street Ward (Mexia>------···------1927 William W. Ogden, Alamo Heights Grade School (San Antonfo) 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

State Winners in the Art Conteatt

Color: Billie Mae Culwell, Henrietta High School.______1933 Charcoal: Mary Etta Bean, Amarillo High School.______1933 Modelin~: Chester Wallace, Austin High School (Austin) ______1933 Color: Bob Evans, Austin High School (El Paso) ______1934 Charcoal : Tomaso Hernandez, Sidney Lanier High School (San Antonio) ------19 34 Modeling: Chester Wallace, Austin High School (Austin) ______1934 Color: Gonzalo Ramirez, Sidney Lanier High School (San Antonio) ------··------·------______19 3 5 Charcoal: Lillian Burback, John H. Reagan High School (Houston) ------·------··------___ 19 35 Mod~ling: Jose Venegas, Sidney Lanier High School (San Antonio) ------·------19 3 5 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 Color: Nancy West, Austin High School______1937 Charcoal: Margaret Crabtree, Austin High School (El Paso) ____ 1937 Modeling: Barney Vaughn, Dallas Technical High School______1937 *Division discontinued as state meet in 1936. tDiscontinued in 1937-1938 school year. CONTESTANTS IN BOYS' DEBATE Region No. 1. Amarillo: G. W. Reynolds and Raymond Goodrich Region No. 2. Breckenridge: Beale Dean and Jerome Groves Region No. 3. North Dallas (Dallas): Ben Ramey and Ralph Phelps Region No. 4. Atlanta: Gordon McLendon and L. V. Ray Region No. 5. Sam Houston (Houston): Harold Howard and Jimmie Adams Region No. 6. Temple: Leslie Procter and Hardy Fowler Region No. 7. Pharr-San Juan-Alamo: John Phillips and John Dee Welch Region No. 8. Austin (El Paso): Henry Lide and Marshall Willis

North Dallas: Ben Ramey and Ralph Phelps ______State Winner

Pharr-San Juan-Alamo: John Phillips and John Dee Welch ------Second Place

CONTESTANTS IN GIRLS' DEBATE Region No. 1. Tulia: Lula Marjorie Conner and Thomasine Starnes Region No. 2. Baird: Wyoma King and Mary Lillian Harville Region No. 3. Wichita Falls: Burnya Mae McHam and Constance Booth Region No. 4. Van: Barbara Isett and Geraldine Harris Region No. 5. Reagan: Winone Butler and Margaret Kelly Region No. 6. Alama Heights (San Antonio) : Eloise Lewis and Rhoda Baylor Region No. 7. Yorktown: Lou Es Cabaniss and Thusnelda Zuch Region No. 8. Seagraves: Lorene Silman and Margaret Watkins

Reagan (Houston): Winone Butler and Margaret Kelly __ State Winner

Wichita Falls: Burnya Mae McHam and Constance Booth -----·····--··········-········----·········---·--····-···--·-·····------····--·Second Place CONTESTANTS IN BOYS' DECLAMATION (HIGH SCHOOL CLASS) Region No. 1. Amarillo : Bill Mack West Region No. 2. Abilene: Bill Tippin Region No. 3. Arlington Heights (Fort Worth): David Phillips Region No. 4. Hallsville: Bill Shuford Region No. 5. Livingston: Gordon Pace Region No. 6. Brackenridge (San Antonio): Billy Brown Region No. 7. Kingsville: Orion Lewis Region No. 8. Bowie (El Paso): Edmundo Medrano

Bowie (El Paso): Edmundo Medrano ______State Winner

Arlington Heights (Ft. Worth): David Phillips ______Second Place

Livingston: Gordon Pace ______Third Place

CONTESTANTS IN GIRLS' DECLAMATION (HIGH SCHOOL CLASS) Region No. 1. Amarillo: Jessamine Grimes Region No. 2. Sweetwater: Jane Rae Rogers Region No. 3. Dallas Tech. (Dallas): Geneva Stewart Region No. 4. Honey Grove: Dorcus Shelton Region No. 5. Anahuac: Thelma Lynn Thames Region No. 6. Eagle Pass: Helen Carson Region No. 7. Victoria: Valerie Hartman Region No. 8. Fort Stockton: Mary A. O'Connell

Dallas Technical: Geneva Stewart ______State Winner

Amarillo: Jessamine Grimes ______Second Place

Anahuac: Thelma Lynn Thames ______Third Place

-..sf 2 4 Ja.- CONTESTANTS IN BOYS' DECLAMATION (RURAL SCHOOL CLASS) Region No. 1. Lou School (Welch): Don Carter Region No. 2. Howard School (Haskell): Kenneth Brown Region No. 3. Valley Creek School (Marysville): Hardy Ballinger Region No. 4. Simpsonville School (Thomas): Smith Dodson Region No. 5. Edge School: Dalton Closs Region No. 6. Uhland School (Kyle): Joe Weigand Region No. 7. Guadalupe School (Victoria): Edward Vogt Region No. 8. Stokes School (Stanton): W. T. Lewis

Uhland (Kyle): Joe Weigand ______State Winner

Guadalupe (Victoria) : Ed Vogt ______Second Place

Lou (Welch) : Don Carter ______Third Place

CONTESTANTS IN GIRLS' DECLAMATION (RURAL SCHOOL CLASS) Region No. 1. Perico School (Dalhart): Marilyn Harrell Region No. 2. Bend School: Gywndolyn Parks Region No. 3. Downard School (Gainesville) : Mary Cunningham Region No. 4. Oak Flat School (Mt. Enterprise): Juanita Sprague Region No. 5. Huffman School: Marie Smith Region No. 6. Medina School: Emma Mueller Region No. 7. Tilden School: Thelma Teal Region No. 8. Merrick School (Stanton) : !wanna Hayworth

Medina : Emma Mueller ------State Winner

Perico (Dalhart): Marilyn HarrelL______Second Place

Bend: Gywndolyn Parks ______Third Place

-·-eef 2 5 lie- CONTESTANTS IN BOYS' EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH Region No. 1. Lubbock: W. C. Estes Region No. 2. Ranger: Lewis Hughes Region No. 3. North Dallas (Dallas): Tom McElroy Region No. 4. Paris: John D. Jeffus Region No. 5. Lamar (Houston): William Hinds Region No. 6. San Marcos: Mack Prescott Region No. 7. Laredo: Mario Pena Lara Region No. 8. Austin (El Paso): Maurice Sherman

Lubbock: W. C. Estes ______State Winner

Laredo: Mario Pena Lara ______Second Place

Lamar (Houston): William Hinds ______Third Place

CONTESTANTS IN GIRLS' EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH

Region No. 1. Chillicothe: Louise Estes Region No. 2. Abilene: Eleanor Bishop Region No. 3. Waco: Dorothy Emshoff Region No. 4. Lindale: Dorothy Turner Region No. 5. French (Beaumont): Edrina Phillips Region No. 6. Smithville: Georgie L. Cannon Region No. 7. Corpus Christi: Frances Wilson Region No. 8. Marfa: Lee Glascock.

Waco: Dorothy Emshoff______State Winner

Smithville: Georgie L. Cannon ______Second Place

Lindale: Dorothy Turner______Third Place READY WRITERS CONTEST Region No. 1. Plainview: Bonnie Fae Goodrich (Class A) Goodlett: Helen McCreary (Class B) Perico School (Dalhart): J. B. Minter, Jr. (Rural) Region No. 2. Colorado: Catherine Slagle (Class A) London : Joyce Marie Wheeler (Class B) Rock Hill School (Abilene): Ruby Nell Jennings (Rural) Region No. 3. Gainesville: Lora Beth Pennington (Class A) Keller: Betty Bayne White (Class B) Sedalia School (Van Alstyne): Orlena Lay (Rural) Region No. 4. Clarksville: Haywood Antone (Class A) Alba: John M. Speer (Class B) Mt. Joy School (Cooper): Virginia Gillean (Rural) Region No. 5. Crockett: Reba Satterwhite (Class A) Devers: Wanda Denby (Class B) Lakeland School (Liberty) : Llewellyn Rives (Rural) Region No. 6. Lockhart: Elizabeth Schofield (Class A) Lometa: Rena Lou Pullen (Class B) Winchester: Phoebe True Smith (Rural) Region No. 7. LaFeria: Lucille Allen (Class A) Mirando City: Bettina Charles (Class B) LaGloria School (Premont): Fay Harder (Rural) Region No. 8. Austin (El Paso): Jim McKie (Class A) Marfa: Virginia Ridout (Class B) South Plains School (Tarzan): Hoy Lee Bryson (Rural)

Class A Division

Plainview: Bonnie Faye Goodrich ______First Place

La Feria: Lucille Allen------·---···-·-·------·-·---·--··-·--··-·····-··-Second Place

Colorado: Catherine SlageL.·-·-·---·-··------···--·---···--·----·--·--·--·--Third Place

Class B Division

Keller: Betty Bayne White __ ··--··------·------··------·------·---·--·-First Place

Lometa: Rena Lou Pullen ______·---·------···------··------··------·Second Place

Devers: Wanda Denby..... ------·-·--·--·--·------·------·--····------· Third Place

Rural School Division

Sedalia School (Van Alstyne): Orlena Lay .. ·------···-·-----·····-First Place

Perico School (Dalhart): J. B. Minter, Jr.... ·-·------··-·--··-···Second Place

Winchester: Phoebe True Smith... ·-·---··---··---·--··---·-----········---·· Third Place THREE-R CONTESTANTS District No. 1. Dawn School, Dawn: Evelyn Luke District No. 2. Glazier School, Glazier: Raymond Estrada District No. 3. Prairie View School, Plainview: Mable Rigler District No. 4. Eli School, Memphis : Dalton Henderickson District No. 5. Pleasant Hill School, Anson: Shirley Gardner District No. 7. Sanco School, Sanco: Floryne Preslar District No. 8. Winchell School, Winchell: Wilma Pinson District No. 9. Sunshine Hill School, Electra: Oleta Harris District No. 10. Fox School, Weatherford: LaNelle Pate District No. 11. Renner School, Renner: Felicia Saigling District No. 12. Union Hill School, Kopper!: Margaret Coleman District No. 13. Allen's Chapel School, Bonham: Kathryn Parrish District No. 14. Madras School, Clarksville: Dorothy Ann Whiteman District No. 15. Rosewood School, Gilmer: Peggy Sue Irons District No. 16. A toy School, Rusk: Ernaline Langston District No. 17. King's Highway School, Wheelock: Mildred Novosad District No. 18. Garvey School, Livingston: Thora Carlisle District No. 19. Booth School, Booth: Mary Ann Meyers District No. 20. Moss Hill School, Liberty: Stella McCright District No. 21. Laguna School, Laguna: Imojean Jobes District No. 22. Leissner School, Seguin: Lucille Moltz District No. 23. Pond Spring School, Round Rock: Richard Dedear District No. 24. Piney School, Bellville: N. B. Frank District No. 25. Nursery School, Nursery: Gloria Oliver District No. 26. Dilworth No. 2 School, Orange Grove: Josie Bur- kemper District No. . 7. Midway School, Midway: Robert Mann District No. 28. North Palm Garden School, Mercedes: John Emory District No. 31. Lenorah: Imogene Standifer

WINNERS

Pond Spring School (Round Rock): Richard Dedear ______State Winner

Pleasant Hill School (Anson): Shirley Gardner______Second Place

Sunshine Hill School (Electra): Oleta Harris______Third Place

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Region No. 1. Memphis: Mary Helen Lindsey Spearman: Estelle Garnett Pampa: Wyndall Lacasse Region No. 2. Mineral Wells: Virginia Stover Comyn : Marjorie Brumbelow Big Spring: Christine Shannon Region No. 3. Arlington : Mary Schrickel Ennis: Eugenia Wood Wichita Falls: Mary Myers Region No. 4. Kilgore: Mildred Long New London School (Overton): Haynon Compton Longview: Beatrice Muller Region No. 5. Bryan: Patricia Johnson Hull-Daisetta: Irene McCormick Crockett : Evangeline Ellis Region No. 6. LaGrange: Wyllie Mae Sula Temple: Estherbell Messer South San Antonio: Leon McMahan Region No. 7. Corpus Christi: W. R. McGregor Wharton : Fredell Stillman Taft: Jack Ramsay Region No. 8. Marathon: Lillian Chambers El Paso: Elizabeth Patrick Austin (El Paso): Maybelle Beahler

Bryan: Patricia Johnson ·------State Winner

Mineral Wells: Virginia Stover ______Second Place

Temple: Estherbell Messer------·------Third Place

-..a{ 29 J!t- CONTESTANTS IN SHORTHAND Region No. 1. Borger: Bonnie Broyles Shamrock: Jewell Willingham Shamrock: Billie Knutson } Herman Tindall Tie Region No. 2. Brady: Nina John Brownwood: Marion Watson Brownwood: Lillian Duncan Brady: Bernice Trickey Brownwood: Marian Byrum Region No. 3. McKinney: Frances Jackson Lancaster: Mary Ruth Filgo Ennis: Billy Jo Onstead Region No. 4. Cooper: Gloria Haston Winnsboro: Marie Green Athens: Martha Pace Region No. 5. Port Neches: Wilalta Bass San Jacinto High (Houston): Lillian Spies Bryan: Mildred Plagens Region No. 6. South San Antonio: Arthur Holt Brackettville: Phyllis Crandall South San Antonio: Catherine Davis Gonzales: Margery Mints South San Antonio: Mary V. Purl Region No. 7. Robstown: Dorothy Sims Robstown: Beth Schmidt Harlingen: Virginia Lee Brown Region No. 8. Ysleta: Catherine Scarborough Iraan: Ruth E. Johnson Fort Stockton: Mary A. O'Connell Odessa: Beulah Johnson Odessa : Louise Harrison

Brady: Nina John ------State Winner

Brownwood: Lillian Duncan ______Second Place

Robstown: Beth Schmidt ______Third Place CONTESTANTS IN JOURNALISM Abilene High School : Nancy Nell Cox, Fay Grissom Austin High School: Joe McSpadden, Mary Elizabeth Sutherland Benavides High School: Jesus Flores, Virginia Lopez Lira Bonham, High School: Mary Ramsay, Bess Saunders : Billy Routt, Mary Ethel Waldie Crane High School: Gladys Griffin, J. B. Henderson Crosby High School: Robt. Garbs, Cutler Nelson Dallas (North Dallas High): Howard McElroy, James McNiel El Paso, Austin High School: Norris Maxwell, William Potash Fort Worth High School (Arlington Heights) : Robert Martin, D. C. Sewell Grandfalls High School: Wallace Snelson, Elizabeth Winn Hamilton High School : Mavis Lawson, Mavis McKinley Houston (Reagan High): Robert Moore,Lirl Trueter Iraan High School: Phyllis Henry, Ruth Johnson Marfa High School: Eloise Davis, Marianna Smith McAllen High School: Richard Rowe, Myrtle W olfsol Mineral Wells High School: Johnnie Gray, Tom Goad San Antonio (Thomas Jefferson High): Mendez Marks, Peggy Port­ wood San Antonio (Vocational and Technical): Mignon Boegere, Willard Fonarow Sweetwater High School: Evelyn Harris, John Leeper Taylor High School: Lisa Angerstein, Nancy Bunnell Victoria High School: Virginia Higgins, Margaret Kinsey Reporting Abilene: Nancy Nell Cox ______State Winner McAllen : Richard Rowe·------··------Second Place Abilene: Fay Grissom ______Third Place Copy Reading Austin : Joe McSpadden·------· State Winner Abilene: Fay Grissom·------Second Place North Dallas: Jam es McNeil ______Third Place H eadline Writing Iraan: Ruth J ohnson ______State Winner Austin : Joe McSpadden ·------Second Place Sweetwater: John P. Leeper ______Third Place Feature Story S. A. Vocational: Mignon Boegere ______State Winner Thos. Jefferson (San Antonio) : Mendez Marks ------Second Place Crane: Gladys Griffin ------Third Place Editorial W riting Sweetwater: Evelyn Harris.______State Winner Conroe: Mary Ethel Waldie ------CSecond Place North Dallas: James McNeil ______Third Place

Abilene High School.------State Winner -If 31 ._ I N DE.X T O BUI L D IN G :J

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Amarillo High School presents "The Trysting Place" with the fol­ lowing cast: Dickey Dye, Roberta Newell, Ned Wiells, Betty Jean Hughes, Morton Walker, Etta Lou Propst, Jack Gouldy. Breckenridge High School presents "The Nine Lives of Emily" with the following cast: Billie Jo Hawkins, Bob Throckmorton, Betty Elliott, Jane Rhodes, Carey West, Jane Lobaugh, Earl Green. Oklaunion High School presents "The Tangled Web" with the fol­ lowing cast: Robert Lee Littlefield, Faucine Streetman, Basil Gib­ son, Dorothy Westerman. Tyler High School presents "Not Tonight" with the following cast: Betty Best, Bob Davis, Jewell Gilliland, Gerald Wasserman, Mary Earl Duffie. Lamar High School (Houston) presents "The Shoes That Danced" with the following cast: Jess Bessinger, Catherine Christian, Peggy Bents, Conrad Bering, Hester Stewart, Julius Koester, Mary Olivia Fuller, Bettye Whitaker. Austin High School presents "A Bird in the Hand" with the follow­ ing cast: Weimer Stratton, Frances Gale Jones, Doris Gene Peter­ son, Arthur Sprinkle. Kingsville High School presents "Wild Hobby-Horses" with the fol­ lowing cast: Sara Lou Cypher, Jean Kennedy, Billy Young, Dorothy Ruth Landrum, Robert French, P. D. Cauley, Kirk McCord. El Paso High School presents The Pyramus and Thisbe scene from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" with the following cast: Stanley Gordon, Bill Goldfarb, Jimmy Igoe, Jack Hunt, C. L. North, Jr., Jerry Mueller, Bertha Koortz.

El Paso High SchooL______State Winner

Breckenridge High School ______Second Place

-e{ 34 It- TENNIS (Boys) Singles: Region No. 1. Pampa: Bobby Childers Region No. 2. Sweetwater: Joe Elrod Region No. 3. Dallas Tech. (Dallas) : William Grubbs Region No. 4. Tyler: Billy Owens Region No. 5. Reagan: Bobby Curtis Region No. 6. Pearsall : Clem Saunders Region No. 7. Corpus Christi: Harold Wesson Region No. 8. Midland: Joe Norman

Reagan (Houston) : Bobby Curtis ...... ------·--·------State Winner

Pearsall: Clem Saunders·------·-···-··-···------Second Place

Doubles: Region No. 1. Amarillo: Jack Childers and Francis Hightower Region No. 2. Abilene: George Steakley and Rufus Sivley Region No. 3. Waco: Joe Adams and Alton Schulze Region No. 4. Athens: Ikie Noble and Ed C. Lehr Region No. 5. Ball (Galveston): Julius Zinn and Mason J . Fowles Region No. 6. Thomas Jefferson (San Antonio): Ben Nixon and Thomas Nixon Region No. 7. Robstown: Ralph Eads and Bruce Kellam Region No. 8. Midland: Frank Wade Arrington and Fred Gordon Middleton

Robstown: Ralph Eads and Bruce Kellam ...... State Winner

Thos, Jefferson (San Antonio): Ben Nixon and Thomas Nixon ------·······------·······------Second Place TENNIS

(Girls)

Singles: Region No. 1. Verbena School (Post): Mary K. Bird Region No. 2. Mason: Jenny Lee Sloan Region No. 3. Marlin: Pauline Chilton Region No. 4. Wills Point: Betty Harris Region No. 5. San Jacinto (Houston): Lula Burton Region No. 6. Brackenridge (San Antonio): Charline Yaeger Region No. 7. Sinton: Joy Dehnisch Region No. 8. Fabens: Dorothy Wright

San Jacinto (Houston): Lula Burton ______State Winner

Sinton: Joy Dehnisch_· ·························-·······-······-·------··--···- Second Place

Doubles: Region No. 1. Meadow: Oleta Franklin and Jamie Ruth Dechard Region No. 2. Paint Rock: Paulette Bratcher and Jean Stephens Region No. 3. Masonic Home: Ruby Wilkie and Ima Delle Galyen Region No. 4. Arp: Margaret Hannon and Billie Ehl Region No. 5. Franklin: Juanita Melton and Catherine Melton Region No. 6. Eagle Lake: Evelyn Mae Frnka and Martha Grace Killough Region No. 7. Adams School (Odem): Margie Hall and Hadie Hall Region No. 8. Fort Davis: Louise Fisher and Margaret Duncan

Meadow: Oleta Franklin and Jamie Ruth Dechard ______State Winner

Paint Rock: Paulette Bratcher and Jean Stephens______Second Place TRACK AND FIELD OFFICIALS Referee: Clyde Littlefield. Head Inspector: . Inspectors: Remus Thomas, H. V. Reeves, Jr., Fred Lee Ramsdell, Tom Lostak, Tex Robertson, Harris Van Zandt, Neil Thompson. Starter: J. B. Cheaney. Assistant Starter: Joe Holmes. Head Judge of the Finish: D. X. Bible. Judges of the Finish: D. K. Brace, Carl Bredt, V. I. Moore, Arno Nowotny, C. M. Montgomery, John McCurdy, Garland Barcus, C. M. Edens, Sandi Esquivel, J. C. Dolley, F. C. Hopkins. Head Timekeeper: B. M. Whitaker. Timekeepers: Harvey Williams, C. L. "Ox" Higgins, G. A. Bailey, L. J. Berry, Fladger Tannery, W. A. Nielander, W. E. Metzenthin, G. V. Gentry. Clerk of the Course: Howard "Bully" Gilstrap. Assistant Clerks of the Course: R. J. Kidd, Bill Amphor. Scorer: Roy McLean. Assistant Scorers: Tom McSpadden, Kibbie Porter. Announcer: Clyde Littlefield. Assistant Anrwuncers: Jesse E. Thompson, Billy Seay, Billy Sansing. Rural Pentathlon: Tommie Birdwell, Ray Coffman, Joe Baldwin, Ed Price. Marshals: Nich Frankovic, Larry Rubel, W. Jack Rhodes. Head Field Judge: H.J. Ettlinger. Assistant: Frank Yoekem. Field Judges: Pole Vault: J. J. Miller, D. W. Edmunds, J . M. Seay, Judd Ovalline. High Jump and Broad Jump: Wilson Elkins, Jack Vickrey, Charles Granger, Joe Greenlee. Shot Put and Discus Throw: Nelson Hall, Pete Werlin, Bernard Esunas, Billy Gillam, Ney Sheridan. Javelin Throw: Jack Gray, Albert Wadsworth, Garland Adair, H. W. Lewis, Bill Kennedy, Jack Hughes. Hurdle Setters: Fred Lincoln, Chief; Charles I. Fisher, Coleman Pack, Charles Drew, Morris "Red" Barefield, G. James, H. Lewis McDonald, Walter O'Conner, William H. Sanders, Eugene W. Slovacek, R. W. Slovacek. Custodian of Cups and Medals: Edward Rodgers. Official Photographer: Dan McCaskill, University Studio. Number Clerk: Don White. -..ef 3 7 JB--- TRACK AND FIELD PRELIMINARIES

FRIDAY, MAY 6, TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM FIELD Contestants Notice: Enter west gate on Twenty-first Street. Contestants arriving Friday morning or those who have not previ­ ously 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 contestants must report to the proper official at least five minutes before his event is scheduled to start.

TRACK EVENTS

A.M. 9 :30 Preliminaries 120-Yard High Hurdles. 9:45 Preliminaries 100-Yard Dash. 10:00 Preliminaries 440-Yard Dash. 10:20 Preliminaries 220-Yard Low Hurdles. 10:35 Preliminaries 880-Yard Run. 10:55 Preliminaries 220-Yard Dash. 11 :20 Preliminaries 1-Mile Relay.

FIELD EVENTS

9:30 Pole Vault. Running High Jump. Shot Put.

10:00 RunningBroad Jump. Discus Throw. Javelin Throw.

SEMI-FINALS

P.M. 2:30 120-Yard High Hurdles. 2:50 100-Yard Dash. 3:15 220-Yard Low Hurdles. 3 :35 220-Yard Dash. TRACK AND FIELD FINALS SATURDAY, MAY 7, TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM FIELD Notice: Contestants are urged to assemble at the Stadium at 2:00 P.M. The Rural Pentathlon will start at 2:15 P.M. and the high school meet at 2 :30. 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-Yard High Hurdles. 2:40 100-Yard Dash. 2: 50 100-Yard Dash, Rural Pentathlon. Preliminaries. 3:05 440-Yard Dash. 3: 20 100-Yard Dash, Rural Pentathlon. Finals. 3:30 220-Yard Low Hurdles. 3:45 880-Yard Run. 4:00 220-Yard Dash. 4:10 1-Mile Run. 4 :30 1-Mile Relay.

FIELD EVENTS 2:30 Pole Vault. Running High Jump. 12-Pound Shot Put. 3:10 Running Broad Jump. Javelin Throw. Discus Throw. Rural Pentathlon-State Recorda Events Holder School County Record Year 100-yds. Dash Tyler, Grady Mt. Pleasant Armstronir 10.8 sec. 1987 Running High JumpGerriek, Herman Ad Hall Milam 6 ft. 10* In. 1986 Running Broad Tyler, Grady Mt. Pleasant Armstrong 21 ft. 2 in. 1937 Jump 12-lb. Shot Put Gerriek, Herman Ad Hall Milam '1 ft. 6 In. 1936 Standing Hop, Dusek, Willie Lo wake Concho 28 ft. lO'ifa In. 1986 Step and Jump RURAL PENTATHLON CONTESTANTS The following contestants have won the right to compete in the Eleventh Annual Rural Pentathlon Championship: Contestant School County Fangman, Sylvester (198) Messenger Deaf Smith Roth, Rex (256) Prairie View Lipscomb Goodwin, Sammie R. (170) Lakeview Floyd May, James (236) Parnell Hall McElmurry, Max (329) White Flat Nolan Riffe, Keelon (25) Atwell Callahan Higgins, 0. B. (76) Cedar Hill Sutton Schrank, Edgar (9) Aleman Hamilton Robins, J. ( 44) Bitter Creek Young Rollins, Durward (116) Fall Creek Hood Robertson, Marshall (288) Sedalia Collin Hollingsworth, Dudley (10) Alto Spring Falls Mitchell, J. D. (45) Bonanza Rains Bradley, Junior (211) Mono Van Zandt Jones (24) A toy Cherokee Burnett, S. (157) Jones Prairie Milam Reeves, Aron (133) Garvey Polk Dorman, Ernest (41) Bancroft Orange Herndon, Elmer (169) Laguna Uvalde Weir, Johnny (182) Lower Valley Guadalupe Jennings, Laurie (212) Mt. Gainor Hays Ephraim, James (334) Winchester Fayette N age!, Leon ( 200) Meyersville DeWitt Villareal, Eduardo (168) La Gloria Jim Wells Vela, Prieto (203) Midway Duval Lewis, W. T. (299) Stokes Midland

Edgar Schrank, Aleman ...... State Winner

Sammie R. Goodwin, Lakeview...... Second Place

Eduardo Villareal, La Gloria ...... Third Place

J. D. Mitchell, Bonanza } ...... Tied for Fourth Place Junior Bradley, Mono

-..ef 40 Ji.- 120-Yard High Hurdles

U. I. L Record-14.9 Seconds-Desmond Daniel (Eastland) 1933

ENTRIES

Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 55-59):

12 101 155 219 294 344 27 115 174 237 295 346 33 140 178 274 304 354 71 142 183 279 310 355 77 149 191 286 323 369 98 154 195 287 341

Final Heat

Marion Earle (Pete) Owens, Three Rivers Billy Cummins, Austin (El Paso) James Gilliland, Lufkin Roy Bucek, Schulenburg Douglas Jaques, Austin (Austin) Kirby Hallmark, Doole

Rtsults

1. Roy Bucek, Schulenburg 2. James Gilliland, Lufkin 3. Billy Cummins, Austin (El Paso) 4. Marion Earle (Pete) Owens, Three Rivers

Time, 15.8 sec.

-4£{ 41 Ju.- 100·Yard Dash

U. I. L. Record-9.6 Seconds-Walter Cecil (Freeport) 1936

ENTRIES Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see nwnbered list, pages 55-59):

11 65 143 219 273 14 85 159 223 313 26 93 173 227 327 28 94 194 231 34 96 204 238 47 130 210 240

Final Heat

Frank Crain, Victoria Harold Hall, Milby (Houston) C. R. Johnston, North Dallas (Dallas) Charles Roberts, Kenedy Charles White, Austin (El Paso) Lewis Mayne, Cuero Bobby Dodd, Paschal (Ft. Worth) Ralph Park, Austin (Austin) Conrad Sides, Canton

Results

1. Harold Hall, Milby (Houston) 2. Frank Crain, Victoria 3. Lewis Mayne, Cuero 4. Charles Roberts (Kenedy)

Time, 10.5 sec.

-..ef 42 }Se- 880·Yard 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 55-59): 7 69 118 166 291 352 48 88 121 171 295 356 51 95 136 207 311 60 100 141 214 316 61 104 164 280 326 66 111 165 282 350

l<'inal Heat

Wilson Terry, Lockhart Tom Hardy, Lamar (Houston) Carrol Taylor, Snyder Tate Pittman, Canton Woodrow Lambert, Muleshoe Gerald Easterly, Crockett James White, Wharton Billy Milner, Brackenridge (San Antonio)

1. WilsonTerry, Lockhart 2. Billy Milner, Brackenridge (San Antonio) 3. Woodrow Lambert, Muleshoe 4. Tom Hardy, Lamar (Houston)

Time, 2 :01.6

-48{ 43 Ji.- 220-Yard 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 55-59):

13 87 154 213 241 295 17 98 155 219 268 297 27 112 174 229 275 303 33 139 191 234 280 310 68 140 195 235 286 313 77 147 202 237 287 325

Fina.l Heat

Billy Cummins, Austin (El Paso) W. Wallace, John H. Reagan (Houston) Roy Bucek, Schulenburg Arnold Johnson, Stephenville Marion Earle (Pete) Owens, Three Rivers Douglas Jaques, Austin (Austin)

1. Arnold Johnson, Stephenville 2. Roy Bucek, Schulenburg 3. Billy Cummins, Austin (El Paso) 4. Douglas Jaques, Austin (Austin)

Time, 25.3 sec.

-t£{ 4 4 J;.- 440-Yard Dash

U. I. L. Record--49 Seconds-Horace Taylor (Luling) 1934

ENTRIES

Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see nu.mbered list, pages 55-59) :

1 5 7 47 106 128 187 244 337 19 50 112 129 205 249 354 20 52 117 134 220 273 361 29 86 120 148 226 281 30 99 123 162 227 300 36 105 127 163 239 317

Final H eat

Floyd Baston, Milby (Houston) Raymond Coleman, Olney Alfonso Barcena, Bowie (El Paso) Joe Sparks, Eastland J. T . Goodroe, Atlanta D. Calley, Brady Don Ezell, Wink Emerick Labres, Falls City Melvin Cooksey, Lubbock

Re,sults

1. D. Calley, Brady 2. Floyd Baston, Milby (Houston) 3. Alfonso Barcena, Bowie (El Paso) 4. J. T. Goodroe, Atlanta

Time, 50.0 sec.

--tEf 4 5 lie-- 220·Yard Dash

U. I. L. Record-20.8 Second-Elmer Helbinit, North Side, Ft. Worth, 1933

ENTRIES

Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 55-59): 11 34 94 159 223 303 14 47 96 173 227 313 16 50 120 187 231 327 26 56 130 194 238 350 28 68 131 204 240 361 29 85 143 210 281

Final Heat

Charles Roberts, Kenedy C. R. Johnston, North Dallas (Dallas) Harold Hall, Milby (Houston) Lewis Mayne, Cuero Lucien Cullen, Brackenridge (San Antonio) Frank Crain, Victoria Marshall Spivey, Lufkin Harold Hawkins, Anahuac D. Calley, Brady

Re,sults

1. Charles Roberts, Kenedy 2. Frank Crain, Victoria 3. Harold Hall, Milby (Houston) 4. C. R. Johnston, North Dallas (Dallas)

Time, 22.4 sec. One-Mile Run

U. I. L. Record--4 Minutes 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 55-59):

53 138 197 248 309 78 151 208 255 312 92 153 209 272 318 107 158 242 277 321 110 177 245 284 322 124 196 246 288 328

Re,sults

1. James Vanderveer, May

2. Ralph Schrimp, Highland Park (Dallas)

3. Floyd Gilbert, Rockdale

4. Fred Smith, Polytechnic (Ft. Worth)

Time, 4:40 One-Mile Relay

U. I. L. Record-3 Minutes 25.6 Seconds-Abilene, 1932 (Bud Dryden, Ralph Balfanz, Willard Moser, Glynn Wyatt) ENTRIES Austin High School (Austin) Gaston High School Austin High School (El Paso) Kingsville High School Abilene High School Lubbock High School Atlanta High School Muleshoe High School Arp High School North Dallas High School Brackenridge High School (Dallas) (San Antonio) Port Arthur High School Bowie High School (El Paso) Pampa High School Brady High School Paschal High School Corpus Christi High School (Fort Worth) Colorado High School San Angelo High School Carrizo Springos High School Thomas Jefferson High School Fabens High School (San Antonio) Freer High School Reagan High School Forest A venue High School Waco High School (Dallas) Wink High School Grand Saline High School

Final Heat

Abilene Brackenridge (San Antonio) Paschal (Ft. Worth) North Dallas (Dallas) San Angelo Bowie (El Paso) Port Arthur

Re.suits

1. North Dallas (Dallas) 2. Port Arthur 3. San Angelo 4. Paschal (Ft. Worth)

Time, 3 :28.2 Pole Vault

U. I. L. Record-13 Feet 1 ~ Inches-Earl Meadows, Central, Ft. Worth, 1933

ENTRIES

Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 55-59):

15 70 106 183 225 314 33 83 126 184 232 330 38 84 131 193 258 349 39 101 156 202 263 42 104 172 222 270 46 105 180 224 304

Qualified for Finals

Bob Austin, Baird William Simmons, Loraine Clark Wakefield, North Dallas (Dallas) B. A. Whitney, Jr., Reagan County High (Big Lake) P. Coons, Reagan (Houston) Berry Shannon, Richardson Horace Graves, Thos. Jefferson (San Antonio) Tyler Owens, Wichita Falls Bobby Lay, Yoakum

1. Bobby Lay, Yoakum 2. P. Coons, Reagan (Houston) Bob Austin, Baird 1 Tied f for Third Horace Graves, Thos. Jefferson (San Antonio) J Place

Height, 12 ft.

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ENTRIES

Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification aee numbered list, pages 55-59):

12 53 126 160 261 293 323 13 57 132 172 264 298 324 15 58 140 178 269 301 343 19 67 141 181 273 345 27 109 150 202 274 314 351 63 119 154 235 290 315 260

Qualified for Finals

J. C. Miller, Buffalo J. D. Hopper, Brackenridge (San Antonio) Morris Shepherd, Kilgore Albert Ricks, Lamar (Houston) Truett Alexander, Livingston R. B. Bayer, Reagan (Houston) A. D. Henson, Roby Billy Cummins, Austin (El Paso)

Re,sults

1. A. D. Henson, Roby 2. Albert Ricks, Lamar (Houston) 1 I Morris Shepherd, Kilgore i Tied for 2d place J. C. Miller, Buffalo J

Height, 5 ft. 11 in. Running Broad Jump

U. I. L. Record-24 Feet % Inch-Lester Schrimsher, Main Avenue, San Antonio, 1931

ENTRIES

ContestPnta with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 55-59):

2 40 100 129 152 226 258 323 13 47 104 131 155 227 259 341 15 49 105 135 179 233 268 342 32 89 106 144 180 247 271 347 33 93 122 147 219 248 273 351 38 99 128 148 222 254 298 260

Qualified for F inals

0 . B. Parkham, Austin (Austin) Oliver Jackson, Denison Lonnie Goynes, Freer Marshall Goodwin, Gaston (Joinervil!e) Foy Garison, North Dallas (Dallas) W. Wallace, Reagan (Houston) Vernon Gillespie (Woodsboro) George Stein, Luling

1. Oliver Jackson, Denison 2. Lonnie Goynes, Freer 3. W. Wallace, Reagan (Houston) 4. George Stein, Luling

Distance, 22 ft. 1 V:i in.

-..et 51 ~- 12-Pound Shot Put

U. I. L. Record-53 feet 8 % Inches-Monte Earwood (Rocksprings) 1936

ENTRIES

Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 55-59): 6 64 167 253 324 366 15 92 185 257 336 370 31 102 192 276 340 43 103 201 292 341 58 150 206 296 344 62 161 243 308 348

Qualified for Finals

Herbert McDonald, Bay City Julius Kinzel, Brackenridge (San Antonio) Bob Stokes, Buckner Home (Dallas) Jack Ware, Lubbock T. A. Weems, Rockdale William Trager, Thos. Jefferson (San Antonio) Arthur Bowman, Woodrow Wilson (Dallas) John Withoff, Harlandale (San Antonio)

Results

1. Julius Kinzel, Brackenridge (San Antonio) 2. Arthur Bowman, Woodrow Wilson (Dallas) 3. T. A. Weems, Rockdale Herbert McDonald, Bay City l Tied ~for 4th William Trager, Thos. Jefferson (San Antonio) j Place

Distance, 50 ft. 11 % in. Javelin Throw

U. I. L. Record-196 Feet 8 Inches-D. C. O'Neil (Yoakum) 1934

ENTRIES

Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 55-59):

8 62 108 176 252 297 27 92 114 186 324 29 97 125 199 274 332 31 98 126 233 278 350 38 103 146 234 289 357 39 104 175 235 292 362 367

Qualified for Finals

Clarence Glendening, Austin (Austin) Richard Windham, Baird Jim Pope, Granger James Sims, Lubbock Albert Mikeska, Seymour Richard Pettigrew, Wichita Falls J.M. Kirklin, Brady Perry Withoff, Harlandale (San Antonio)

1. Albert Mikeska, Seymour 2. Richard Pettigrew, Wichita Falls 3. Jim Pope, Granger 4. Clarence Glendening, Austin (Austin)

Distance, 189 ft. 6 in.

-..ef 53 j;.- Discus Throw

U. I. L. Record-154 Feet 6~ lnche-J. C. Petty (Kaufman) 1931

ENTRIES

Contestants with following numbers are entered in this event (for identification see numbered list, pages 55-59):

6 102 206 257 344 31 105 218 260 308 348 58 114 228 267 331 353 62 150 230 273 333 370 89 167 252 276 336 366 96 176 253 292 340 368

Qualified for Finals

Alton Boatman, Adamson (Dallas) Charles Fowler, Corpus Christi Alvin Papasan, Ovalo H. Smith, Reagan (Houston) T. A. Weems, Rockdale W. J. House, Wichita Falls Jack Rutherford, Wink Leon Price, San Perlita

Results

1. Jack Rutherford, Wink 2. H. Smith, Reagan (Houston) 3. T. A. Weems, Rockdale 4. Alton Boatman, Adamson (Dallas)

Distance, 129 ft. 3 in.

-..et 5 4 Jit-- NUMBERED LIST OF TRACK AND FIELD CONTESTANTS-1938

Abernathy Ballinger 1. Richerson, Dalton 40. McKay, Fred Abilene Bancroft 2. Phillips, Willie 41. Dorman, Ernest 3. Beane, James Bay City 4. Boozer, Jack 42. Curtis, Keith 5. Hughes, R. H. 43. McDonald, Herbert Adamson (Dallas.) Bitter Creek (Young Co.) 6. Boatman, Alton 44. Robbins, J. 7. Linehan, Jack Bonanza (Raina Co.) Adrian 45. Mitchell, J. D. 8. Long, Marvin Bonham Aleman (Hamilton Co.) 46. Croft, Vivian 9. Schrank, Edgar Borger Alto Spring (Falla Co.) 47. Sickles, Bob 10. Hollingsworth, Dudley Bowie (El Paao) Amherst 48. Alaniz, Armando 11. Melton, Jack 49. Barajas, Roberto 12. Blanchard, Junior 50. Barcena, Alfonso 13. Coffer, Gerald 51. Carrillo, Alex Anahuac 52. Fourzan, Caesar 14. Hawkins, Harold 53. Gonzalez, Eligio Aransas Paaa 54. Ruiz, Benjamin 15. Green, Shirley Brackenridge (San Antonio) Arp 55. Allen, R. W. 16. Grant, Louis 56. Cullen, Lucien 17. Martin, F. P. 57. Hopper, J . D. 18. Newcomer, Larue 58. Kinzel, Julius 19. Swenney, T. B. 59. Mattingly, LeRoy Atlanta 60. Milner, Billy 20. Goodroe, J. T. Brady (Junior High School) 21. Toler, Ralph 61. Lewallen, Amos 22. Treadway, W. D. Buckner Home (Dallas) 23. Swanger, Joe Neal 62. Stokes, Bob Atoy (Cherokee Co.) Buffalo 24. Jones 63. Miller, J. C. Atwell (Callahan Co.) Calliham 25. Riffe, Keelon 64. Anderson, Paul Austin (Auatin) Canton 26. Abramson, Buford 65. Sides, Conrad 27. Jaques, Douglas 66. Pittman, Tate 28. Park, Ralph 67. Mills, W. S. 29. Covert, Frank 68. Wallace, Wilbur 30. Mayhall, Homer Carey 31. Glendening, Clarence 69. Conner, Basil 32. Parham, 0. B. Carlisle (Henderaon) Austin (El Paso) 70. Loper, Phillip 33. Cummins, Billy 71. Ramsey, Lamar 34. White, Charles Carrizo Springs 35. Stamp, Ray 72. Gardner, Edward 36. McCleskey, Jim 73. Bonham, Delmar 37. Swisher, Armand 74. Andrews, Joe Baird 75. Cartwright, William 38. Austin, Bob Cedar Hill (Sutton Co.) 39. Windham, Richard 76. Higgins, 0. B. -..ef 5 5 }St-- Childress Falla City 77. Farmer, James 11 7. Labres, Emerick 78. Goodson, J. B. Fayetteville Colorado 118. Mayer, Elton 79. Ballard, Burl Ferris 80. Smith, Jack 119. Westbrook, Thos. Jefferson 81. Glover, Rudell Forest Ave. (Dallas) 82. Henderson, John 120. Redd, Cecil Conroe 121. Schreiber, Philip 83. York, James 122. Goss, Roland 84. Barfield, Harold 123. Duckworth, Ernest Corpus Christi Ft. Stockton 85. Wallace, Alvin 125. Edwards, Jim 86. York, Martin Freer 87. Mathews, Kenneth 126. Cowley, Harold 88. Cox, Albert 127. Anderson, Jack 89. Fowler, Charles 128. Goynes, Lonnie 90. Melamed, Saul 129. Bridges, Garland 91. Cain, Charles Gainesville 92. Savey, Sam 130. McCollum, Billy Cotulla Galena Park 93. Tutor, Henry 131. Elliott, Conard Crane Garland 94. Rogers, Hoyt 132. Stultz, Rex Crockett Garvey (Polk Co.) 95. Easterly, Gerald 133. Reeves, Aron Cuero Gaston (Joinerville) 96. Mayne, Lewis 134. Gardner, Gene 97. Cheatham, Wiley 135. Goodwin, Marshall Dayton 136. Johnson, Roger 98. Berry, Granville 137. Taylor, Jack Denison 138. Lowdermilk, Samuel 99. Jackson, Oliver Gatesville Denton 139. Brown, Joe Ned 100. King, Dudley Goliad Doole 140. Maloney, Carl 101. Hallmark, Kirby 141. Enke, Roland Draw-Redwine (Tahoka) Grand Saline 102. Florence, Charles 142. Grant, Harles Edgewood 143. Morris, Neal 103. Covin, B. 144. Shinn, Elwin Edison (San Antonio) 145. Smith, Cordell 104. Porter, Bernard Granger 105. Tiner, Leslie 146. Pope, Jim 106. Smith, Jimmie Happy El Campo 147. Curb, Leslie 107. Hafernick, Harry Harlingen 108. Frnka, Victor 148. Driskell, Wallace El Paso Hedley 109. Stewart, James 149. Edwards, Bruce 110. Gutierrez, Leoncio Henderson Fabens 150. Cole, S. T. 111. Riggs, Earnest 151. Propes, Clyde 112. Carbajah Octavio Higgins 113. Rincon, Felipe 152. Forbau, Bud 114. Velasquez, Leonardo Highland Park (Dallas) 115. Mayes, Bob 153. Schrimp, Ralph Fall Creek (Hood Co.) Iowa Park 116. Rollins, Durward 154. Watkins, Pete

-.ef 56 )Be- Iraan McGregor 155. Kennemer, Denzil 195. Brooks, Durward Jacksonville May 156. Shead, Edmond 196. Vanderveer, James Jones Prairie (Milam Co.) Mentone 157. Burnett, S. 197. Reed, Burlston Jourdanton Messenger (Deaf Smith Co.) 158. Pesek, Ben 198. Fangman, Sylvester Kenedy Mexia 159. Roberts, Charles 199. Stephens, Bill Kilgore Meyersville (DeWitt Co.) 160. Shepherd, Morris 200. Nagel, Leon 161. Hayes, Harvey Midland Kingsville 201. Adams, Woodrow 162. Marler, Billy 202. Barnes, Harold 163. Salazar, Henry Midway (Duval Co.) 164. Flores, Manuel 203. Vela, Prieto 165. Woods, Maurice Milby (Houston) 166. Minor, George 204. Hall, Harold 167. Guerner, Hugh 205. Baston, Floyd La Gloria (Jim Wells Co.) 206. Burns, William 16-8. Villareal, Eduardo Miller Grove Laguna (Uvalde Co.) 207. Akins, H. C. 169. Herndon, Elmer 208. Duckworth, G. W. Lakeview (Floyd Co.) Millersview 170. Goodwin, Sammie R. 209. Price, Wayne Lamar (Houston) Mineral Wells 171. Hardy, Tom 210. Barber, Eugene 1 72. Ricks, Albert Mono (Van Zandt Co.) 173. Schreckenbach, Mike 211. Bradley, Junior 174. Fields, James Mt. Gainor (Hays Co.) Leverett'• Chapel (Overton) 212. Jennings, Laurie 175. Harris, Edd Muleshoe 176. Fry, Harold 213. Harris, Allen Littlefield 214. Lambert, Woodrow 177. Burgett, James 215. McAdams, Horace Livingston 216. Oliver, Martin 178. Alexander, Truett 217. Reiley, Claude Llano New Boston 179. Grantham, James 218. Adams, John Loraine Nocona 180. Simmons, William 219. Crain, Jack Louise North Dallas (Dallas) 181. Bures, George 220. Austin, Earl Lower Valley (Guadalupe Co.) 221. Gannon, Clair 182. Weir, Johnny 222. Garison, Foy Lubbock 223. Johnston, C. R. 183. Ford H. P. 224. Learn, Billy 184. Upton, Othello 225. Wakefield, Clark 185. Ware, Jack Odem 186. Sims, James 226. Jarvis, Gordon (Bob) 187. Cooksey, Melvin Olney 188. Wright, Jarvis 227. Coleman, Raymond 189. Moxley, Robert Ovalo 190. Lyons, Kennedy 228. Papasan, Alvin Lufkin 191. Gilliland, James Overton 192. Thompson, R. W. 229. Stroud, Billy 193. Corbett, Howard Palestine 194. Spivey, Marshall 230. Bars, Homer -tE{ 57 Jg.- Pampa Robert Lee 231. Karr, Bobby 273. Hickman, Edd 232. Kemp, Albert Roby 233. Graham, J. W. 274. Henson, A. D. 234. Dunaway, Pete Rochelle 235. Heiskell, Claude 275. Penn, Herbert Parnell (Hall Co.) Rockdale 236. May, James 276. Weems, T. A. Pasadena 277. Gilbert, Floyd 237. Libely, George Rocksprings Paschal (Ft. Worth) 278. Gentry, Maurice 238. Dodd, Bobby San Angelo 239. Burton, Jack 279. Delaney, Miles 240. Acuff, Nobert 280. Enriquez, Roy 241. Sheffield, Lenden 281. Holliday, Bill Pawnee ('Kenedy) 282. Holliday, Bob 242. Ryan, Luther 283. Johnston, Bill Pearsall 284. Stanford, Eugene 243. Forrester, Edmund S. A. Technical and Vocational 244. Rylander, Grady (San Antonio) Pettit 285. Vistuba, L. 245. Hardin, Rex Schulenburg Plainview (Louise) 286. Bucek, Roy 246. Struadel, C. J. 287. Pustejovsky, Jerome Polytechnic (Ft. Worth) Sedalia (Collin Co.) 247. Smerke, Fred 288. Robertson, Marshall 248. Smith, Fred Seymour Port Arthur 289. Mikeska, Albert 249. Landry, Alden 290. St. Clair, John 250. Smith, J. W. Snyder 251. McCann, Jack 291. Taylor, Carrol 252. Collins, Gillchrist Somerville 253. Burweck, Norman 292. Simmons, Boots 254. Broussard, John Spur 255. Bartlett, Fred 293. Caplinger, Ray Prairie View (Lipscomb Co.) State Home (Corsicana) 256. Roth, Rex 294. Perkins, Bill Putnam 295. Myers, Ray 257. Everett, Jack 296. Tarrer, Jimmie Reagan Co. High (Big Lake) Stephenville 258. Whitney, B. A., Jr. 297. Johnson, Arnold 259. Webb, J. T. 298. Adams, John 260. Parish, Wayne Stokes (Midland County) Reagan (Houston) 299. Lewis, W. T. 261. Bayer, R. B. Thomas Jefferson (San Antonio) 262. Brandt, L. 300. Albert, Harold 263. Coons, P. 301. Adams, Moffett 264. Henderson, B. 303. Fraser, Alfred 265. Lampin, P. 304. Graves, Horace 266. Linthicum, P. 305. Gonzalez, Jose 267. Smith, H. 306. Hollimon, Jack 26>8. Wallace, W. 308. Trager, William Reagan (Reagan) 309. Stevens, Dillard 269. Cobb, R. L. Three Rivera Richardaon 310. Owens, Marion Earle 270. Shannon, Berry (Pete) Richmond Van Horn 271. Moore, J. T. 311. Sadowsky, Julius 272. Hurta, Le Roy 312. Bidwell, Jack

-~ 58 JD.- Victoria Woodsboro 313. Crain, Frank 342. Gillespie, Vernon 314. Slaughter, Carl 343. Natho, Melvin 315. Pace, Roy Woodrow Wilson (Dalla1) 316. Linn, Loyd 344. Bowman, Arthur Waco 345. Cooper, Robert 317. Barnaby, Louis 346. Kutner, Malcolm 318. Thrower, Clyde 347. Saterino, Paul 319. Bragg, Davis 348. Storey, Bob 320. Miller, Fred Yoakum 321. Dorsey, Chris 349. Lay, Bobby 322. Johnson, Sam Yaleta Weldon 350. Barry, William 323. Gardner, Benford 351. Sullivan, Michael West Columbia Oilton 324. Mercer, Russell Lee 355. Cleo Smith Wharton Lockhart 325. Nelson, Carey 356. Terry, Wilson 326. White, James Luling 360. Stein, George White Deer Brady 327. Moore, Virgil 361. Calley, D. 328. Phillips, Oscar 362. Kirklin, J. M. White Flat (Nolan County) 363. Sheffield, R. 329. McElmurry, Max 364. Parker, J. Wichita Falla 365. Alley, Ralph 330. Owens, Tyler Harlandale 331. House, W. J. 366. Withoff, John 332. Pettigrew, Richard 367. Withoff, Perry Williama (May) Flomot 333. Boyd, Raymond 368. Gilbert, Losey McCamey Winchester (Fayette County) 369. Jones, Lester 334. Ephraim, James San Perlita Wink 370. Price, Leon 335. Ballew, John Addicks 336. Callahan, J. R. 352. Fry, Warren 337. Ezell, Don Booker 338. Hodgett. Johnie 353. Smith, Walter 339. Lynch, David Eastland 340. Rutherford, Jack 354. Sparks, Joe Winters Port Neches 341. Wood, Cecil 357. Bernard, Lyman

-e{ 59 Jg.- SCHOOLS REPRESENTED IN 1938 STATE MEET

Abernathy Clarksville Abilene Colorado Adams (Odem) Comyn Adamson (Dallas) Conroe Addicks Cooper Adrian Corpus Christi Alamo Heights (San Antonio) Cotulla Alba Crane Aleman (Hamilton) Crockett Allen's Chapel (Bonham) Crosby Alto Spring (Kosse) Cuero Amarillo Dallas Tech. (Dallas) Amherst Dawn Anahuac Dayton Aransas Pass Denison Arlington Denton Arlington Heights (Ft. Worth) Devers Arp Dilworth No. 2 (Orange Grove) Athens Downward (Gainesville) Atlanta Draw-Redwine (Tahoka) Atoy (Rusk) Doole Atwell (Cisco) Eagle Lake Austin (Austin) Eagle Pass Austin (El Paso) Eastland Baird Edge Ball (Galveston) Edison (San Antonio) Ballinger Edgewood Bancroft (Orange) El Campo Bay City Eli (Memphis) Benavides El Paso Bend Ennis Big Spring Fabens Bitter Creek (Olney) Fall Creek (Granbury) Bonanza (Brashear) Falls City Bonham Fayetteville Booker Ferris Booth Flomot Borger Forest Ave. (Dallas) Bowie (El Paso) Fort Davis Brackenridge (San Antonio) Fort Stockton Brackettville Fox (Weatherford) Brady Franklin Breckenridge Freer Brownwood French (Beaumont) Bryan Gainesville Buckner Home (Dallas) Galena Park Buffalo Garland Calliham Garvey (Livingston) Canton Gaston ( J oinerville) Carey Gatesville Carlisle (Henderson) Glazier Carrizo Springs Goliad Childress Goodlett Chillicothe Grandfalls

-..ef 60 Ja.- Grand Saline Marlin Granger Mason Guadalupe (Victoria) Masonic Home (Fort Worth) Hallsville May Hamilton Meadow Happy Medina Harlandale (San Antonio) Memphis Harlingen Mentone Hedley Merrick (Stanton) Henderson Messenger (Friona) Higgins Mexia Highland Park (Dallas) Meyersville Honey Grove Midland Howard (Haskell) Midway (Realitos) Huffman Midway Hull-Daisetta (Daisetta) Milby (Houston) Iowa Park Miller Grove Iraan Millersview Jacksonville Mineral Wells Jones Prairie (Cameron) Mirando City Jourdanton Mono (Mabank) Keller High Moss Hill (Liberty) Kenedy Mt. Gainor (Dripping Springs) Kilgore High Mt. Joy (Cooper) King's Highway Muleshoe Kingsville New Boston LaFeria New London (Overton) La Gloria Nocona LaGrange North Dallas (Dallas) Laguna North Palm Garden (Mercedes.) Lakeland Nursery Lakeview (Floydada) Oak Flat (Mt. Enterprise) Lamar Odem Lancaster Oilton Laredo Oklaunion Leissner Olney Leverett's Chapel (Overton) Ovalo Lindale Overton Littlefield Paint Rock Livingston Palestine Llano Pampa Lockhart Paris Lometa Parnell London Pasadena Longview Paschal (Fort Worth) Loraine Pawnee (Kenedy) Lou Pearsall Louise Perico (Dalhart) Lower Valley (Cibolo) Pettit Lubbock Pharr-San Juan-Alamo (Pharr) Lufkin Piney Lulin~ Plainview (Louise) McAllen Plainview McCamey Pleasant Hill (Anson) McGregor Polytechnic (Fort Worth) McKinney Pond Springs (Round Rock) Madras (Clarksville) Port Arthur Marathon Port Neches Marfa Post

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