FRONT COVER
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DEDICATION
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DEDICATION – We, The
students of Barry High School, dedicate the 1951 edition of the
Eagle to Mrs. Neoma Allen for her faithfulness and
co-operation in all of our school activities for this year.
Although this is her first year at Barry she has successfully
entered into the regular routine of school work.
PURPOSE – We, the students
of Barry High School, do endeavor to set down in word and
picture some special school day memories to cherish for always.
As you turn each page our sincere hope is that you will see some
bit to remind you of Barry School and the people who had a part
in making it a place that we will remember. School life is
constantly crowded with activities and events which are often
worthy to be remembered, but may be forgotten in time without
some brief reminder. The eventful happenings and incidents of
the schoolroom, playground, and friendships need but a bit of
recalling to bring back days of pleasure that may be lost
forever. School memories and associates should be a lasting joy
throughout life but in the stress and strain of maturity, these
precious possessions grow dim and blurred. Apart from being a
book of memories this book is published for many other reasons.
It may serve as a history of our school; to build a spirit of
unity; to build school loyalty; to stimulate morale; to develop
character and leadership; and to create a deeper interest in our
school studies and activities. We publish this book to help
preserve mementos of your brief days in school and hope you will
treasure it throughout life. May every line when read in years
to come, recall to mind a golden memory of ’51.
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ANNUAL STAFF –
Editor-in-chief- Vida Brooks, Assistant Editor-in-chief-
Bill Barnes, Business manager –Mary “Gal” Barr,
Feature Editor – Jerry Grimmett, Society Editor-
Joan Sparkman, Girls’ Sports Editor – Billie Jo Braly,
Boys’ Sports Editor- Dicky Watson, Director –
Mrs. J. W. (Neoma) Allen
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FACULTY
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FACULTY – Superintendent –
J. L. Cox, Mrs. La Voyce Richardson, Mrs. Neoma Allen, Mr.
J. W. Allen, Mrs. Edna Reed, Mrs. A. J. Snider, Mrs. J. L. Cox
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SENIORS
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SENIORS– Bill Barnes,
Mary “Gal” Barr, Billie Jo Braly, Vida Brooks, Eldries Scott,
Joan Sparkman
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SENIORS - Johnnie
Tanner, Dicky Watson
SENIOR SNAP SHOTS – 1.
Mary “Gal” Barr, 2. Johnnie Tanner, 3. Bill
Barnes, 4. Dicky Watson, 5. Vida Brooks, 6.
Joan Sparkman, 7. Vida Brooks, Billy Jo Braly, Joan
Sparkman, Dicky Watson, Johnnie Tanner, ? 8. Dicky
Watson, Eldries Scott, Billie Jo Braly, 9. Billie Jo
Braly, 10. Vida Brooks, 11. Mary “Gal” Barr,
12. Dicky Watson, Bill Barnes, Billie Jo Braly, 13.
Billie Jo Braly, ?? Mary “Gal” Barr, Dicky Watson 14.
Mary “Gal” Barr, Vida Brooks, Billie Jo Braly
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SENIOR HISTORY – When we
entered school in 1940, there were twenty-seven of us on the
roll. They were: Mary Barr, Marcia Lou Bell, Billie Jo
Braly, Weldon Butler, Vida Mae Brooks, Leo Causey, Martha Jo
Coker, Irene Flannagan, Billy Dean French, Nila Jean Goswick,
Jerry Grimmett, Zelda Harrison, Zella Harrison, Ella Lee
Kitchens, Norma Jean Martin, Genell Rhoades, Joan Sparkman,
Johnnie Tanner, Dicky Watson, Madgalee Worsham, Kathryn
Richards, Linda Jean Thompson, Louis Bryant, Johnny Wayne
Rhoades, Baldamaro Ferrer, David Hamel and Aneeca Edmondson.
As we entered high school we had gained a few but had lost more.
The ones we gained were: Bill Barnes, Eldries Scott, Tommie
Dean Farish, Rita Ballew, Bobby Williams, George Long, Joyce
Davis and Richard Harris. The ones remaining were: Mary
Barr, Billie Jo Braly, Vida Brooks, Joan Sparkman, Johnnie
Tanner, Dicky Watson, and Marcia Lou Bell. During our
Freshman year we lost all but the remaining eight: Mary
Barr, Billie Jo Braly, Vida Brooks, Bill Barnes, Johnnie Tanner,
Dicky Watson, Joan Sparkman and Eldries Scott. We faithful
eight stayed together the remainder of our school years. We
keep looking forward to the days when we will no longer be
students at Barry High School but will choose a career and start
out in the world to ourselves.
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SENIOR PROPHECY –The other
day Mr. Cox stopped by to talk to me for a while. He asked me
if I had heard how successful the 1951 graduates were in their
chosen professions. He said that he had just had a report on
all of them and he proceeded to tell me about all of my friends.
Dr. Bill Barnes, now a
professor at A.& M. , is giving his life to his chosen work
proving that the skunk has an odor.
Mary Ball, the girl with
the slim, trim figure, is now modeling bathing suits for Sack’s
Fifth Avenue in New York.
Billie Jo Braly, who
successfully combined a career with marriage, is now managing
Kress Store in Corsicana.
Vida Brooks, with the dual
personality, is a telegrapher by day and a can-can girl in Sally
Rand’s chorus by night,
(Editors’ note: Sally’s
business is now doubled.)
Eldries Scott, who went
into service soon after graduation, is now a Four Star General
after taking General MacArthur’s place.
As we turn on our radio and
flip the dial to K.A.N.D. 1340 in Corsicana, instead of hearing
the voice of Aunt Louise and Nephew Ken, we hear Aunt Joan
Sparkman and Nephew Carroll saying Macray, Macray, Macray,
Macray, Mcray.
Johnnie Tanner, the most
unexpected old maid, is still working at Woolworth paying
storage on her wedding dress. She has now taken Grace Wilson’s
place as floor walker.
Dicky Watson, after
spending a few lonely years on the farm is giving it up to move
to the city to be an usher at the Sally Rand show.|
CLASS WILL – Dicky
Watson wills to Jerry Grimmett his ability to play
Canasta.
Bill Barnes wills to
Don Parks his ability to play basketball.
Eldries Scott wills to
James Earl Coker his ability to type.
Johnnie Tanner wills to
Naomi Henderson her ability to shoot every time she gets
the basketball.
Vida Brooks wills to
Hazel Watson her loud mouth, high temper, “The Thing” and the
luck that she will need with them.
Joan Sparkman wills to
Glenda Fay Farmer her ability to come to school looking very
feminine.
Mary Barr wills to Mary
Lou Cox her ability to keep a slim, trim figure.
Billy Jo Braly wills to
Jack “Pip” Harris her ability to remember good clean jokes.
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UNDERGRADS
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JUNIORS – James Earl
Coker, Jerry Grimmett, Jack Harris, Naomi Henderson, Margaret
Moore
JUNIOR SNAPSHOTS – 1.
James Earl Coker, 2. Naomi Henderson, 3. Jerry
Grimmett, 4. Naomi Henderson, Jerry Grimmett, James Earl
Coker, Jack Harris, 5. Naomi Henderson, 6.
Margaret Moore, 7. Jack Harris & Jerry Grimmett 8.
?? 9. James Earl Coker, Jack Harris Jerry Grimmett,
10. Group
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JUNIOR NEWS – We began the
1950-1951 school term with four members - Jerry
Grimmett, James Earl Coker, Margaret Moore, and Naomi
Henderson. Jack Harris entered our class about three weeks
later. We Juniors are going to be happy when we order our class
rings for our Senior year. Our class favorites are Margaret
Moore and Jack Harris. The whole class is interested in
basketball. They will also be interested in volleyball and
baseball. We are proud to have one of our members, Jerry
Grimmett, to be elected basketball favorite and best
all-round boy of the high school. Hew was also chosen on the
all-star basketball team at Kerens.
Class Officers - President
–Naomi Henderson, Vice-President – Jack Harris,
Secretary-Treasurer – Jerry Grimmett
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SOPHOMORES – Martha Jo
Coker, Mary Lou Cox, Glenda Fay Farmer, Don Parks
SNAP SHOTS – 1. Mary
Lou Cox, 2. Mary Lou Cox & Glenda Farmer, 3.
Martha Jo Coker, Glenda Farmer, Don Parks, 4. Mr. J. L.
Cox, 5. Glenda Farmer, Mary Lou Cox & Don Parks 6.
Mrs. La Voyce Richardson, 7. Martha Jo Coker, Glenda
Farmer, Mary Lou Cox, Don Parks 8. Naomi Henderson,
Glenda Farmer, Margaret Moore 9. Margaret Moore & Glenda
Farmer 10. Margaret Moore & Glenda Farmer
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SOPHOMORE NEWS – The
Sophomore Class began the school term of 1950-51 with five
members. Later in the year Billie Jean Arnett left us to
go to Mildred. We take active interest in basketball and other
sports. We are also interested in the one-act play and other
county meet events. We have had several theatre parties. We
are looking forward to next year when we hope the Freshmen will
learn to be more dignified for we find them very silly at
times. By Mary Cox
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FRESHMEN – Clyde
Bryant, Paul Childress, Frances Coker, Marie Coker, Shirley
Foster, Clyde Grimmett, Alton Harrison, Judy McCarty, Bobbie
Tanner, Nelda Vest, Mary Jo Watson, Hazel Watson, Rayneva
Worsham
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FRESHMEN NEWS- When we
started there were eleven in our class. Then Alton Harrison
and Nell Vest entered our class. Later Alton, Nell and
Clyde Bryant left. The Freshman class won the Queen’s Race
in 1950-51. Clyde Grimmett was the King Rayneva
Worsham was our Queen. Everyone but three girls went out for
basketball. Two made the “A” Team, Hazel Watson and Clyde
Grimmett. The rest made the “B” Team. Class Officers:
President- Rayneva Worsham, Vice President- Hazel
Watson, Secretary & Reporter – Clyde Grimmett
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SEVENTH & EIGHTH GRADE –
Frances Moore, James Worsham, Betty Mosely, Jerry Worsham,
Leanell Arnett, Larry Wade, Martha Ragsdale, Rudolph Coker,
Barbara Bell, Charles Edgar Coker, Tommie Ann Coker, Dudley
Farish, Martha Faye Watson, Truman Armstrong,
Sarah Worsham,,
Charles Arnett, Nelda Arnett, Tom Mitchell, Louise Phillips,
Louis Moore, Ray Scoggins, Florence Sullivan,
Richard Grimmett
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FIFTH & SIXTH GRADES- David Earl Sparkman, Peggy Barnes, Melvin Sullivan, Kenneth
Shelton, Harold Mathis, Mollie Merle Moore, Modesta Ortega,
James Goodwin, Selwyn Hollingsworth, Ruben Middleton, Ola Mae
Burns, Madgelene Mosley, Willie Mosley, Christian Ovalle, Don
Reed, Bartolo Ovalle, Elcie Bowling, Letha Mae Coker, Harrol
Barham, Joan Scoggins, Dickey Wade
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THIRD & FOURTH GRADES – Barbara Faye Coker, Jo Carolyn Cox, Henry Grimmett, Marquita
Harris, James Hester, Shirley Mahoney, Ida Pearl Mathis, Rafaela
Ortega, Jessie Arnett, W. B. Bowling, Nelson Grimmett, Virginia
Fay Harris, Dwayne Hollingsworth, Billy Wayne Massengale, Mary
Anita Mitchell, Floydena Monds, Charles Posey, Billy Richardson,
Billy Tanner, Karen Wade, Raymond Lee Worsham
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FIRST & SECOND GRADES – Walter Arnett, Betty Kay Coker, Charles Goodwin, Linda Jean
Harris, Earvin Hayes, Jimmie Mathis, Jimmy Nelson, Edmundo
Ortega, Fecundo Ortega, Reva Sue Shugart, Margie Sullivan,
Hattie Lee Arnett, Billy Dan Bell, Linda Kay Bourland, Joyce
Burns, Wanda Jean Harris, Thomas Hester, Raymond Mosley, Lyndon
Parks, Ryan Richardson, Curtis Sullivan, Shirley Sullivan, Wylie
Vinson, Patsy Worsham
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ATHLETICS
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GIRLS BASKETBALL –Shirley
Foster, Glenda Faye Farmer, Margaret Moore, Bobbie Joyce Tanner,
Johnnie Tanner, Hazel Watson, Billie Jo Braly, Naomi Henderson,
Martha Jo Coker, Judy McCarty, Coach J. W. Allen, Frances Coker,
Mary Barr, Joan Sparkman, Rayneva Worsham, Vida Brooks, Mary Lou
Cox, Marie Coker
BOYS BASKETBALL - Paul
Childress, Jack Harris, Don Parks, Clyde Grimmett, Alton
Harrison, Jerry Grimmett, James Earl Coker, Dick Watson, Clyde
Bryant, Bill Barnes, Coach J. W. Allen
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GIRLS BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL
PICTURES – Johnnie Tanner, Billie Jo Braly, Joan Sparkman,
Mary “Gal” Barr, Vida Brooks, Hazel Watson, Naomi Henderson,
Martha Jo Coker
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GIRLS BASKETBALL NEWS – The
girls basketball team began the season with seventeen players.
They are as follows: Forwards – Johnnie Tanner, Naomi
Henderson, Vida Brooks, Mary Barr, Bobbie Tanner, Shirley
Foster, Mary Lou Cox, and Glenda Fae Farmer. Guards –
Joan Sparkman, Billie Jo Braly, Hazel Watson, Martha Jo Coker,
Marie Coker, Frances Coker, Judy McCarty, Rayneva Worsham, and
Margaret Moore. Billie Braly was elected Captain with
Joan Sparkman as Co-Captain. We were coached during the
1950-51 season by Mr. J. W. Allen. We want to thank the
P.T.A. and the Barry Community for the new suits and sweatsuits
we received this year. The floolowing is a list of games we
played this year and their results:
Barry 12—Frost 24
Barry 18—Emhouse 20
Barry 24—Dawson 20
Barry 18—Blooming Grove 15
Barry 9—State Home 21
Barry 40—Kerens 27
Barry 20—Richland 8
Barry 30—Rice 4
Barry 30—Mildred 10
Barry 26—Frost 41
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BOYS BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL
PICTURES- Bill Barnes, Dicky Watson, Jerry Grimmett, Jack
Harris, Don Parks, Clyde Grimmett, James Earl Coker, Paul
Childress
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BOYS BASKETBALL NEWS – At
the beginning of the basketball season we started out with ten
players. During the season we lost Alton Harrison and Clyde
Bryant. Dicky Watson was elected Captain with Jerry
Grimmett as Co-Captain. The starting line-up is as follows:
Center, Jerry Grimmett, Forwards - Bill Barnes and
Clyde Grimmett, Guards - Jack “Pip” Harris and
Dicky Watson. The substitutes are: James Earl Coker, Don
Parks and Paul Childress
We were coached during the
1950-51 season by Mr. J. W. Allen. We want to thank the
P.T.A. and the Barry Community for the new suits and sweatsuits
we received this season. The following is a list of games we
have played and their results:
Barry 33—Purdon 11
Barry 17—Emhouse 26
Barry 20—Emhouse 19
Barry 37—Purdon 16
Barry 20—Milford 21
Barry 33—Frost 16
Barry 41—Dawson 12
Barry 48—Emhouse 27
Barry 30—Blooming Grove
22
Barry 26—State Home 25
Barry 50—Kerens 21
Barry 48—Richland 20
Barry 65—Mildred 24
Barry 38—Red Oak 37
Barry 32—Blooming Grove
25
Barry 38—Rice 8
Barry 41—Purdon 30
Barry 53—Mildred 15
Barry 45—Red Oak 24
Barry 59—Frost 21
Barry 35—Red Oak 32
Barry 19—Blooming Grove
48
Barry 44—Frost 39
Barry 37—Purdon 17
Barry 39—Dawson 33
Barry 28—Blooming Grove
36
Barry 19—Blooming Grove
48
Barry 36—Dawson 38
Total 1028
Total 714
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While we were looking
through the diary of the Barry High School, we discovered some
entries which might be of interest to you. We decided to tear
them out and reprint them for you to read.
Jan 12-13, 1951, Frost
invitational Tournament.
Dear Diary: What a
week-end! Friday night the Barry boys met the Mildred boys in
the first round of the tournament and annexed this game by a
margin of 65-24. The first game for the girls was also
Mildred. Because the girls also won this game by a score of
30-10, everyone was happy with the results of the first night of
play. Since both Barry teams won their first games, it means
that we had to rise and shine for an early game with the Red Oak
boys and girls. The girls met the Hawkettes first, and I’m
afraid that it was one time that a Hawk was more powerful than
an Eagle, because in a hard fought battle, Barry was defeated.
The next “thriller” came when the Barry boys met the Red Oak
boys a few minutes after the girls’ game. The reason we call it
a “thriller” is that it was just that. We can’t begin to tell
you all the exciting details of the game, but the final score
was Barry 38, Red Oak 37, and that should be enough to tell you
that everyone was a nervous wreck when the game was over. After
a few hours of well-earned rest, Barry boys met the Blooming
Grove Lions and defeated them to win first place. The girls had
bad luck and lost to Frost and therefore took fourth place. The
boys received a trophy and gold basketballs as a reward for
their victory. We were extremely tired as a result of our
games, but we couldn’t resist the temptation to go to town and
celebrate our victory with ice cream and cokes. Good night
until the next tournament.
February 8-10, 1951. West End
Tournament , Dawson, Texas.
Dear Diary: Another week and
another tournament. But this one meant that someone would be
put out of the final play at the county tournament. Our first
game for both boys and girls was with Blooming Grove. Something
happened to us in this game, because our two teams were
defeated. The final score for the girl’ game was Blooming Grove
35, Barry 19. Blooming Grove 48, Barry 19 was the score for the
boys’ game. I think nothing more need be said about this game.
The girls had a game the next night with Emhouse team and took
it with a score of 21-19. The next games for the Eaglettes and
Eagles were with the Dawson girls and Frost boys. Both of these
were exciting games as the score for the girls’ game was Barry
27-Dawson 24, and the boys’ game ended with a score of Barry 44
Frost 39. The following night Purdon bowed to Barry in a game
that resulted in a final count of Barry 34, Purdon 17. The
girls’ game was a different story, as Frost defeated the Barry
girls by a margin of 17-33. Saturday afternoon found the Barry
boys all ready for battle with Dawson. Part of this game was
played without Bill
due to the fact that a well-placed knee from a Dawson boy, gave
Bill quite a jolt, but James did a splendid job in his place.
The outcome of the game was Barry 39 and Dawson 33. The final
game of the tournament was played with Blooming Grove, Saturday
Night. Our boys lost this battle to the Lions with a score of
B.G. 36- Barry 28. This loss meant that the boys took second
place in the West End Tournament.
February 16-17, 1951, County
Tournament, Kerens, Texas
Dear Diary: What happened?
That’s what everyone was asking at the end of the county
tournament this year. The girls were first to play and they
took the game from Kerens with a score of 28-25. Since it was
so cold, and the roads were getting a coat of ice on them,
Richland forfeited their game to the boys. The next round of
battle took place with the Blooming Grove boys and the final
result was B.G. 48 and Barry 19. The girls game was much closer
with a score of State Home 26 and Barry 21. The next night both
boys and girls played for third place but the girls lost to
Blooming Grove by a margin of 41-13. The boys lost to Dawson in
a game that resulted in a final score of 38-36. Better luck
next year, kids.
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ACTIVITIES
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SENIOR FAVORITES-Bill
Barnes and Joan Sparkman
JUNIOR FAVORITES – Jack
Harris and Margaret Moore
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FRESHMAN FAVORITES-Clyde
Grimmett and Bobbie Tanner
SOPHOMORE FAVORITES –
Glenda Fae Farmer and Don Parks
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BASKETBALL FAVORITES-Joan
Sparkman and Jerry Grimmett
BEST ALL-ROUND BOY AND
GIRL- Mary “Gal” Barr and Jerry Grimmett
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BIOLOGY CLASS - Johnnie Tanner, Billie Jo Braly, Vida Brooks, Dicky Watson,
Joan Sparkman, Bill Barnes, Mary “Gal” Barr
TYPING CLASS – Glenda
Fae Farmer, Naomi Henderson, Margaret Moore, Martha Jo Coker,
Mary Lou Cox, Jack Harris, Mrs. Neoma Allen, James Earl Coker,
Jerry Grimmett
HIGH SCHOOL VARIETY CLUB-
Whole High School
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Christmas- On December 19,
1950, the students of Barry High School were given a party at
the gymnasium by their teachers Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Richardson,
Mrs. Cox. After enjoying several games, refreshments were
served, gifts were exchanged, and Christmas Carols were sung.
Halloween- On Thursday,
October 26,1950, the annual Halloween Carnival was held. After
enjoying the many activities at the gym, everyone assembled at
the school auditorium for the highlights of the evening, the
crowning of her majesty, the queen Rayneva Worsham
by his majesty, the King Clyde Grimmett,
representatives of the Freshman class, Dukes and Duchesses of
the court were as follows: Duchess Mary Cox
escorted by Duke Don Parks from the Sophomore
class, Duchess Naomi Henderson escorted by Duke
Jerry Grimmett from the Junior class, Duchess
Mary Barr escorted by Duke Bill Barnes
from the Senior Class, Duchess Louise Phillips
escorted by Duke Truman Armstrong from
the Eighth Grade, Duchess Martha Watson escorted
by Duke
Richard Grimmett from the Seventh Grade,
Duchess Joan Scoggins escorted by Duke Don
Reed from the Sixth Grade, Duchess Molly Moore
escorted by Duke David Sparkman from the Fifth
Grade, Duchess Ann Mitchell escorted by Duke
Nelson Grimmett from the Fourth Grade, Duchess Jo
Carolyn Cox escorted by Duke Henry Grimmett
from the Third Grade, Duchess Patsy Worsham
escorted by Duke Billy Dan Bell from the Second
Grade, Duchess Bettye Kay Coker escorted by Duke
Jimmy Nelson from the First Grade. Trainbearers
Linda Kay Bourland and Linda Jean Harris, flower girl was
Judy Richardson, and crown bearer was
Ryan Richardson, Entertainers for the court were
Judy McCarty, piano soloist, and Billie Jean and
Leanell Arnett, vocalists.
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SCHOOL FUN
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SNAPSHOTS – 1. Judy
McCarty 2. Vida Brooks, Johnnie Tanner, Joan Robison,
Billie Jo Braly, Mary “Gal” Barr, Joan Sparkman 3. Paul
“Wimp” Childress, Clyde Grimmett, Frances Coker, Bobbie Tanner,
Rayneva Worsham, Hazel Watson, Marie Coker, Judy McCarty, 4.
Paul “Wimp” Childress & Clyde Grimmett, 5. Marie
Coker, 6. Dicky Watson 7. Group picture 8.
Arthur Henderson, Don Parks, Billie Jo Braly, Frances Coker,
Betty Luther, Bill Barnes, Joan Sparkman Jack Harris, Mary Barr,
Dicky Watson, Vida Brooks, Martha Jo Coker 9. & 10.Joan
Sparkman & Mary “Gal” Barr, 11. Marie Coker, Rayneva
Worsham, Bobbie Tanner 12. Vida Brooks, 13. Clyde
Grimmett 14. Marie Coker, ?, Shirley Foster, 15.
Vida Brooks, Joan Sparkman, Johnnie Tanner, LaVoyce Richardson,
Mary “Gal” Barr, & others 16. ? 17. Bobbie Tanner
& Rayneva Worsham 18. ? 19. Billie Jo Braly & Vida
Brooks 20. ? 21. Dicky Watson, Bill Barnes
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SNAPSHOTS – 1. ? 2.
Johnnie Tanner & Mary “Gal” Barr 3. Mary “Gal” Barr
4. Clyde Bryant, Vida Brooks, Mary “Gal” Barr 5.
Judy McCarty, Marie Coker, Hazel Watson, & others 6.
Billie Jo Braly, Johnnie Tanner, Joan Sparkman, 7. Mary
Cooper & Jewel Scoggins 8. Vida Brooks 9. Martha
Jo Coker, Judy McCarty, Bobbie Tanner, & others 10. Mary
“Gal” Barr 11. ? 12. Marie Coker, Clyde Grimmett,
Paul “Wimp” Childress 13. ? 14. Frances Coker,
Marie Coker, Judy McCarty, Bobbie Tanner, Hazel Watson, Rayneva
Worsham 15. ? 16. “The Thing”17. Margaret
Moore 18. Bill Barnes & Arthur Henderson
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AUTOGRAPHS
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AUTOGRAPHS
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ADVERTISING
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AD- Drew Gillen Chevrolet Co.
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AD- The Blooming Grove
Gin, A. J. Crocker, Manager
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AD- The Barry
Co-Operative Gin Society, A. J. Bell, Manager
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AD- Truman Everitt
Grocery & Market
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ADS- Brown & Russell
Grocery Market and Frozen Food Locker, Silas G. Fry Motor Co,
Builder’ Supply Company
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ADS- H. S. Whorton
Service Station, Tucker Brothers, State National Bank of
Corsicana
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ADS- First State Bank
of Blooming Grove, First National Bank of Corsicana, Collin
Street Bakery
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ADS – Massengale
Bros., Buie Implement Co., Miles Furniture, Taylor Studio
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ADS – J.N. (Joe)
George, Velvet Ice Cream Co., Roneys Home improvements,
Navarro County Tractor Co.
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ADS- Garrison Brothers
Clover Farm Store, Norris Hamilton Motors, Sam Daiches,
Jeweler, Marks Brothers
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ADS- Varnell’s General
Merchandise of Barry, Henry Slate & Sons, Sanitary Laundry &
Cleaners, The Sherwin-Williams Co
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ADS- T.R. Red’s
Pharmacy, Kamen’s Dry Goods Store, Macray Department Store,
Roy’s Café
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ADS- C.O. Williams
Insurance of Barry, R. Bruce McCormick Burial Association,
Reid’s Drug Store, McGraw’s Cleaners
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ADS- Stroube Implement
Co., Ltd, Alton Eddins, Earl Griffin Tractor Co.
Boosters – Lloyd
Simpson, Mrs. Mamie Hale, Simon Daniels, Green Shoe Store
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