THE MARLINIAN
1929
It is the purpose of the Book to capture something of the sprit of a happy,
fleeting year.
May it, in later years, be a real
book of joyful memories and a true chronicle of school day happenings to be
echoed and reechoed through the halls of the future.
In compiling the material for the various Books of the Annual, the staff has not
been unmindful of its obligation and responsibility to the student body.
Throughout the Book an attempt has been made to preserve are presentative school
life of the session 1928 – 1929.
A nation could not exist without its citizenship; a school would be
impossible without a student body; this issue of the Marlinian is made possible
by the support of the students and businessmen of our city.
To you who have been the abettors of this publication, we, the staff, wish to
commend your co-operation and express our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation.
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The Marlinian 1929
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Volume V
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The Marlinian Volume V
1929 Published by the Senior Class of the Marlin High School |
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Dedication
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Dedication To our most highly esteemed sponsor,
Mr. Melton, who has been our greatest inspiration for higher ideals and
aims throughout this past year, and who has become beloved by us all, we most
greatfully dedicate this, the Fifth Volume of The Marlinian. |
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Forward |
Forward
It is the purpose of the Book to capture something of the sprit of a happy,
fleeting year.
May it, in later years, be a real book of joyful memories and a true
chronicle of school day happenings to be echoed and reechoed through the halls
of the future. |
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Order of Books Book I – Administration Book II – Classes Book III – Activities Book IV – Athletics Book V – Humor Book VI - Advertisements |
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An Appreciation
In compiling the material for the various Books of the Annual, the staff has
not been unmindful of its obligation and responsibility to the student body.
Throughout the Book an attempt has been made to preserve a
representative school life of the session 1928 – 1929. A nation could not exist without its citizenship; a school would be impossible
without a student body; this issue of the Marlinian is made possible by the
support of the students and business men of our city. To you who have been the abettors of this publication, we, the staff, wish to
commend your co-operation and express our heartfelt gratitude and
appreciation. |
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Book One |
Book One |
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The High School |
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The Board of Trustees |
The Board of Trustees
Who and what is the foundation of our school?
The
people?
Yes.
But it is
the representatives of the people who have the responsibility and burden of
carrying on the administration of the intricate system of education.
The organization and prestige of this institution depends directly on the
service and wise administration which has brought Marlin High School to its
present high standard.
Surely, they must love this
school of ours, to devote their time and energy and minds to the upbuilding,
administration, and well-being of its existence.
To them, we accord all honor and praise. Holloway Buie Robinson Glass – President Linthicum Young Denning |
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Our Superintendent |
Our Superintendent
There are many things which endear out high school days to us.
Memories of hours well spent, happy days, gray days, beautiful friendships,
well-earned achievements, but above and beyond all towers the lasting regard
for our beloved superintendent,
Mr. McIlhany.
His brilliant mind, his lovable
personality, his kindness, his benevolent smile, and his quality as a teacher
and guide all contribute to his wonderful success and achievements as
Superintendent of Marlin High School.
High School
days without the presence of Mr. Mac seem impossible to the students of Marlin
Hi, and to him who has added much to the richness of these years we accord all
due love and esteem. |
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Our Principal |
Our Principal
During his many years of service of Marlin Hi,
Mr. Betts
has endeared himself to us to such an extent that it is safe wager we won’t
forget him until we are gone and forgotten ourselves.
In the capacity of the principal and history teacher, Mr. Betts has proved
very capable.
Although his has been of inestimable
benefit to the school from the standpoint of material service, the privilege
of daily association with this loveable man has served to enrich and make more
enjoyable these years in Marlin Hi.
We have
profited greatly by his counsel and guidance and now, let us with him the
greatest blessings and happiness, for these are the things he has striven to
give us as students of Marlin High. |
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The Faculty |
Moore – History Eikel – History Grizzard – Business Melton – Science Barnett – Spanish Betts – Principal and History Russell – Latin Liles – English Campbell – English McDavid – Math Wilson – Agriculture Musick – M. T. Milam - Math |
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Book Two Classes |
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His Next Step
Path of Life Seniors |
His Next Step
Path of Life Seniors |
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Corene Lebrecht Lige Emerson Flower: Sweet Pea |
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Marlin High School Seniors Page 1 |
Marlin High School Seniors
Albert Adam Bolivar Allen Olga Louise Arnold John Herbert Barganier Virginia Winona Barganier Louise Barnes Mamie Eugenia Barrow Glendine Belson Leslie Carroll Bentley Inez Briggs Frank Shelton Bresenhan Peter Braden |
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Marlin High School Seniors Page 2 |
Marlin High School Seniors
Ruth Bryan Inez Clawson Irene Coleman Velma Pearl Cox William Thomas Craven Rosalie Durham Edward Elbert Eddins Gussie Wieting Dell Foster Wilbur Gafford Alice Maffett Glass Ruth Goode |
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Marlin High School Seniors Page 3 |
Marlin High School Seniors
Thomas Battle Goodrich Thomas Ensley Hancock Charles Justice Sterling Justice George Katool Mildred Kilpatrick Lucille May Kistler Robert Landrum Ruth Zimmermann William Bryan Liles Daniel Sparks McKay, Jr. Franklin Ross Madole |
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Marlin High School Seniors Page 4 |
Marlin High School Seniors
Suzanne Marguerite Mann
Everett Burford Maxwell Mabel Miracle Bruno C. Morgan Pearl Neuman Juanita Norwood Albert Walter Otto William Dean Pharis James Pharr Frank Stallworth Theodore Alvin Platte |
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Marlin High School Seniors Page 5 |
Marlin High School Seniors
Edna Lee Powell William Skrabanek Roy Bernard Smith Lila Mae Steele Maurice Steele Abbie Dora Stone Sibyl Mae Swinnea Claude C. Sypert Allen Cyrus Tucker Dave Williams Mary Pearl Vann Myrtle Watkins |
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Senior Class History |
Senior Class History |
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Senior Class Will |
Senior Class Will |
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Senior Class Prophecy |
Senior Class Prophecy |
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Marlin High School Juniors |
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Marlin High School Juniors OfficersPresident – Ernest Fannie Vice President – Mary Elizabeth Wilson Secretary & Treasurer – Mary Catherine Smith Junior Class Roll Thomas Bartlett Vera Mae Liles Elizabeth Hoke
Nell Lois Garrett
Maudie Katool
Ola Mae Sypert
Thad Shaw
Evelyn Holland
Robert B. Smith
Evelyn Emerson
Edith Hendricks
Forrest Wilson
Catherine Smith
Alton Reed
Clifton Eskridge
Mary Ruth Garrett
Vida Clark
Mary Le Sassier
Beth Harper
Evelyn Davis
George Schuh
Carmack Stirman
Francis Gilmore
Homer Sudbury
Rupert Delaney
Laura Hodge
Emma Barton
Mildred Barton
Lawrence Cobb
Eunice Steele
Burton Pitman
Annie B. Towers
Willard Keeling
Mary E. Wilson
James Woodland
Selma Dreyer
Cleta Goolsby
Harry Stallworth
Beatrice Reed
Elsie Peebles
Elizabeth Freeman
Boots Lenoir
Grady Kelly
Mary L. Smith
Winnie Herrington
Virginia E. Smith
Viola Davis
Ruby Gilmore
Carolyn Schindler
Ernest Fannin
Virgil Parnell
Davis Frazell
Katherine Landrum
Vera Fox
James Haug
Irene Ethredge
Edna Earle James
Josephine Watkins
Mary Frances Johns
Gile Stone
Homer Smith
Tom Bradshaw
Rush Connor
Cecil King
J. C. Criswell
Bennie Alexander
J. B. Willingham
Johnnie Stuart
J. V. Craven |
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History of Junior Class |
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Sophs |
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The Sophomore Class History
The Cutest
George Glass
The Largest
Elizabeth Willingham
The Smartest
J. V. Craven
The Dumbest
Walter B. Allen
The Smallest
Ruby Coone
The Most Studious
Lee Sudbury
The Most Conceited
Gus Woodward
The Best Natured
Charlie Gameson
The Grouchiest
Garland Barton
The Quietest
Connally McKay
The Least Conceited
Edwin Mathison
The Wittiest
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The Sophomore Class Officers &
Roll
Officers President – Garland Barton Vice-President – Connally McKay Secretary & Treasure – Genevieve Hancock Sophomore Class Roll
Condy Nichols
Carol Miles
Curtis Eddins
Durwood Parson
Juanita Otto
George Collier
Connally McKay
Genevieve Hancock
Jack Tubb
Edwin Rhea
Mary L. Criswell
Hamilton Moore
Sarah Ann Carter
Donald Cobb
Richard Donohoo
Aline Fowler
Austin Bryan
Frank Cohn
Samuel Dollohite
Robert Falsone
Ruby Cohn
Henry Baushausen
Flora Sudbury
Dorothy Greer
Morris Reese
George Glass
Lois Oliver
Lee
Sudbury
Verrenia Pitman
Charles Gameson
Paul Boyd
Belo Forest
Winnie Stein
Celina Le Sassier
Fannie Alexander
Odalia Bailey
Everly Handleman
Millard Hamilton
Evelyn Eddins
Walter B. Allen
Alyce Fae Steele
Wilford Brown
Evelyn Taylor
Bernice Ernest
Albert Patterson
Walton Jones
Aline Pettaway
Mary Allgood
Flavy Davis
Elizabeth Willingham
Frank Huseby
Travis Criswell
Ruby Simmons
Harmon Leach
Eleanor Chalk
Edwin Matheson
Bradley Linthicum
Garland Barton
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Fish |
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The Freshman Class Officers Freshman Class Roll
Roy
Harlan
Bill Reed
Woodrow Kilpatrick
Virginia Barganier
Hattie P. Yeager
Laura Ramsey
Fan
Read Buie
Lloyd Pauling
Clova Nix
Edith Harper
Woodrow Schober
Charles Franks
William Goodrich
Robert Zimmermann
Charles High
Mary Shaw
Pat Murphy
Thelma Bailey
John Maxwell
Vivian McBride
Sara Chamberlain
Robert Whitaker
Wilford Woodard
James Lenoir
Lionel Robinson
Edna Scheef
Cecil Vann
Imogene Langford
J. R. Portele
Beulah F. Johnson
Selwin Hutchins
Ethel P. Pauling
Freddie Scheef
George Killebrew
Gussie Woodard
Alred Neuman
Albert Kunkel
Ruth Springfield
Thelma Wiley
James Barry
Robert Sikes
Lillian Caskay
Lillian Burgess
J. H. Smith
Willie Vibrock
Joe
Dollahite
Ernest Lucas
Ethel Toler
Jack Wilson
Kenneth Humphreys
R. A. Reed
Nina F. Denning
Adelle Penny
Unice Nix
Lillian Kowalski
Mary Randolph
Willie Gilmore
Hallie Goods
Leonard Cohn
Ruby Blasingame
Velest Williams
J. W. Mahan
Lucille Easterwood
Jack Walston
Elizabeth Honeycutt
Minnie Reed
Oleta Pitman
Estelle Gafford
Jimmie Vandriss
Millard Williams
Mercedes Fannin
Doris Brown
Lucille Rogers
Liaaie F. Brown
Lane Porterfield
Armid Dillard
Elmo Davis
Antoinette Brezina
Vivian Noble
J. D. Turnipseed
Covey Tally
Martha Boyd
Edwin Martin
Richard Smith
Elizabeth Roberts
Lucille Allgood |
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Freshman Class Every year there comes to Marlin Hi a new group, the Freshman. This year an exceptionally fine group came. The Fish entered all agog fearing for their lives, and viewing their elders with respect. We all like Marlin High because we get to travel so much – at the end of each period. In four years we’ll form the best Senior class yet, also the best Marlinian
Staff.
Some of us entered Latin and did well.
In fact the
freshman representative won the district meet at Waco.
We did well also in declamation.
We have a great
deal of intellect and are very brilliant, but we’d make better grades if we
studied. Our sponsors, Miss McDavid, and Mrs. Barnett, deserve some credit of our great
ability.
Our glorious freshman year is over, and not until we enter college will we be
ruled and knocked about by upper-classman.
When we
attain the rank of Juniors or Seniors – woe to the freshman. |
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Book Three |
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The Staff – Elect of 1929-‘30 At a meeting of the Junior Class, in April, the following students for the Marlinian staff during the session of 1929-’30 were elected: Editor-in-Chief – Mary Catherine Smith
The students elected to these positions have proved their ability and
represent the outstanding talent of the Junior Class.
We hop them a successful year. |
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Alice Maffet Glass – Editor Frank Turner – General Manager Sibyl Mae Swinnea – Assistant Editor George Katool – Business Manager Ruth Goode – Exchange Editor Evelyn Eddins – Art Editor Olga Louise Arnold - Secretary |
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Our Favorites The young
ladies and young men who have the honor of being on this page should be gay
with pride.
The title means just what it says, “Our Favorites”.”
Step the way for a moment, Folks, “Every picture tells a story.”
Frank Turner is a typical good fellow.
A sunny
disposition, an excellent athletic record, and his four years faithful class
work have endeared him to his classmates.
One
reason we love him is because he’s no genius, and has to dig for an average
grade.
(A glance at his picture tells just why the
feminine sex love him!)
Ruth Bryan has always been a favorite.
She is
pretty and sweet – the type of girl in which one confides.
She is popular with the girls as well as the boys.
Virginia Earle Smith, as well as being poplar young lady, is a talented
dancer.
Loads of personality, beauty, and her twinkling toes will get her
safely there.
Garland Barton, “Sheriff”, is always either getting into or out of scrapes.
He is liked by all M. H. S. students, however, because he’s funny and cute;
and incidentally, he has “winning ways with the girls.”
And lastly, we have Imogene Langford.
Great big
pretty eyes and the cutest smile you ever saw – that’s “Suga”.
Rather shy and demure, but not too shy for people to realize she’s on
the campus.
What do you think of our taste?
Don’t you think
they deserve the name of favorite? |
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Favorites
Smith – Senior
Smith – Junior Entire School
Bryan
Turner
Barton – Soph
Langford – Fish |
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Latin Club |
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Latin Club OfficersFirst Consul – Thomas BartlettSecond Consul – Mary C. Smith Quaestor – Mary E. WilsonMembership
Thomas Bartlett
Katherine Landrum
Hallie Goode
Evelyn Emerson
Celina Le Sassier
Roy Harlan
Nell Lois Garrett
Connally McKay
Imogene Langford
Edith Louise Hendricks
Morris Reese
Selwyn Hutchins
Maudie Katool
Edwin Rhea
Mary C. Le Sassier
Ross Madole
Virginia Barganier
John Maxwell
Mary C. Smith
Fan Reed Buie
Virginia McBride Josephine Watkins Nina F. Denning Vivian Noble
Mary E. Wilson
Armid Dillard
Lucille Rogers
Walter B. Allen
Richard Donahoo
Mary Shaw
Sister Carter
William Goodrich
Jack Tubb
Rupert Delleney
Hettie Pearl Yeager
Jack Wilson
Evelyn Handleman
Mercedes Fannin |
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Spanish Club |
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Spanish Club Officers President – Ruth Goode Vice-President – Olga Louise Arnold Secretary – Thomas Hancock Treasurer – Lila Mae Steele Membership Albert Adam Ruby Gilmore Carolyn Schindler
Bennie Alexander
Thomas Hancock
Homer Smith
Olga Louise Arnold
Beth Harper
R. W. Smith
Herbert Barganier
James Haug
Lila Mae Steele
Emma Barton
Laura Hodge
Dora Stone
Mildred Barton
Mary Frances Johns
Sibyl Mae Swinnea
Glendine Belson
Cecil King
Roy Smith
J.
C. Criswell
Lucille Kistler
A. C. Tucker
Vida Clark
Willard Keeling
Myrle Watkins
Lawrence Cobb
Corene Lebrecht
Gussie Wieting
Evelyn Davis
Vera Mae Liles
Ruth Zimmerman
Evelyn Emerson
William Liles
Lige Emerson
Ernest Fannin
Sparks McKay
Tom Craven
Ruth Goods
Elsie Peebles
Frances Gilmore
Burton Pitman |
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Marlin High School Band The Band
is one of the most important and valuable organizations in the Marlin High
School.
It was just three years ago that this band
was only a wish; just three years ago Mr. J. E. King was appointed band
master.
Since that time Mr. King has done marvelous work with his band.
After three months of work Mr. King was able to organize a band, and a little
later a small orchestra.
This orchestra played
concerts the following summer and the next fall the back was prominent on the
football field.
This same winter saw the purchase
of the beautiful uniforms that has added so much to the appearance of the
band.
Last summer the band did its most effective work in boosting Senator Tom
Connally.
Its members rode many miles and made many trips and really felt that
they helped in election Mr. Connally to the Senate.
The back also played concerts twice a week.
A
regular back stand has been built by the Chamber of Commerce for them.
During the fall, winter and spring of ’28 and ’29 the band has progressed
rapidly.
Several new instruments have been purchased; the Chamber of Commerce
has aided the band financially.
During this time the band has continued playing for the chapel
exercises, football games and various entertainments.
They have made several successful trips to neighboring towns, and have had a
very successful year.
Several good men will graduate this year and will be missed.
Many more are developing to fill their places.
Prospects for a good band in the future are therefore excellent. |
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Pep Squad
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Pep Squad Yell Leaders Corene Labrecht and Beatrice Reed Roll of Pep Squad
Virginia Earle Smith
Mercedes Fannin
Oleta Goolsby
Nell Lois Garrett
Maudie Katool
Imogene Leach
Elsie Peebles
Ruth Goode
Ruth Bryan
Glendine Belson
Edna Earle James
Louise Barnes
Ola
Mae Sypert
Eunice Steele
Lila Mae Steele
Sibyl Mae Swinnea
Edna Lee Powell
Mamie Barrow
Edith Louise Hendrick
Lucille Easterwood
Beatrice Reed
Annie Bell Towers
Abbie Dora Stone
Alice Maffett Glass
Mary Elizabeth Wilson
Josephine Watkins
Corene Lebrecht
Elizabeth Freeman
Mary Pearl Vann |
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Girls’ Choral Club The Girls’ Choral Club was organized in September for the
year 1928 – 29’ under the direction of Mrs. Kendrick.
The following officers were elected:
President – Louise Barnes
Vice President – Ruth Bryan Secretary – Edith Louise Hendrick This has been the climactic year of the club’s history. Many interesting programs have been given in the Friday morning assemblies. The
Feast of the Red Corn, in which the entire club took part, was presented in
January. The
personnel of the club is as follows:
Mable Miracle
Oleta Goolsby
Fannie Alexander
Juanita Norwood
Edna Earle James
Eunice Nix
Elsie Peebles
Laura Hodge
Mary Catherine Le Sassier
Annie Bell Towers
Hallie Goode
Winnie Herrington
Gussie Weiting
Elizabeth Honeycutt
Doris Brown
Lucille Kistler
Ola Mae Sypert
Imogene Langford
Mary Louise Criswell
Mary Ruth Garrett
Aline Fowler
Alyce Fae Steele
Hattie Pearl Yeager
Corene Lebrecht
Mercedes Fannin
Inez Briggs
Mary Shaw
Edith Louise Hendrick
Vida Clark
Evalyn Holland
Nell Lois Garrett
Ruth Springfield
Evelyn Eddins
Elizabeth Freeman
Ruby Simmons
Ruth Bryan
Ruth Goode
Juanita Otto
Elizabeth Hoke
Louise Barnes
Emma Barton
Virginia Earle Smith
Lois Oliver |
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Miscellaneous Pictures
If you can ID anyone, please let Lindsay
Hale Boyd
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Merry Minstrel of 1929
“Cinderella In Flowerland” |
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Senior Play Senior-Junior Party |
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Junior-Senior Party Debate Literary Events |
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Literary Events Picture
If you can ID anyone, please let Lindsay
Hale Boyd
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Book Four Athletics |
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Dedication Mr. D. S. Moore To Mr. D. S. Moore, who by his knowledge of athletics, his constant good
humor, and his clean methods of sportsmanship, has won the esteem and respect
of the faculty and the student body, we dedicate this book of The Marlinian. |
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Football |
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Football Lenior – Captain – Quarterback Katool – Right Guard Turner – Right Halfback Steele – Right Tackle Pitman – Center
Moore - Coach |
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Football Foster – Fullback Williams – Right End Allen – Center Bridgewater – Left Guard Liles – Right Guard Musick – Assistant Coach |
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Football Eddins – Left End Barton – Left End Braden – Left Tackle Sypert – Left Halfback Dollahite – Mascot Wilson – Business Manager |
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A Resume of Football Season of 1929 |
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Bulldogs Action Pictures |
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Track Season of ‘29 Wilson – Pole Vault & High Jump Lenoir – 100 Yard Dash, Broad Jump, 220 Yard Dash, & 220 Low Hurdles Williams – ½ Mile High Jump, & 220 Low Hurdles Smith – High Jump, Broad Jump, 120 Yard High Hurdles Jones – 220 Yard Dash & 440 Yard Dash Liles – Mile Run & 440 Yard Dash Keeling – Half Mile & Pole Vault Barton – Mile Run & 440 Yard Dash |
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Girls’ Basketball Team ‘29 Stone, F. Numan, R. C. Eikel – Coach Ether?dae, F. Weitine, F. Dryer, C. J. Barganier, G Steele – Captain LeSassier, S. J. C. Vibrack, G. |
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Baseball
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Tennis |
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Book Five |
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Jokes |
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Book Six |
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High Class Book & Commercial Printing Hutchings |
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R. E. Cox Dry Goods Co. |
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White’s Market |
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J. C. Penney Co., Inc. |
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Chatmas Amusement Company The Palace Theatre The Strand Theatre |
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The Board of Trustees The School Superintendent |
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Majestic Pharmacy |
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Sanatorium Majestic Hotel and Annex Majestic Bath House |
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Bill Bowdon Garage Moore Drug Co. T. A. Cheeves Co. Q. Barnes Chevrolet B. J. Miller Insurance |
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E. E. Fannin Dairy Paul Baeuchle Photos Scheiblich Grocery Co. Hammer’s Dry Cleaners and Pressers |
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Texas Utilities Co. |
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Sanitarium – Bath House Adams Tailor Shop |
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Marlin Marble and Granite Works Dave Denning Marlin – Whippet Co., Inc. |
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Hart, Schafner & Marx Clothes Cobb – Fountain Service Station Sanitarium Drug Store |
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Nash, Robinson & Co. W. C. Rogers Dry Goods Co. Export and Traders Compress and Warehouse Co. |
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Marlin Battery and Vulc. Co. Citizens National Bank Rice–Hutchins–Keeling Company |
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Williams Garage, Inc. City Bakery & Grocery Chatmas Confectionery |
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J. M. Fullinwider Insurance Andrews Café Tisdale-Peacock Motor Company Brown’s Confectionery and Sandwich Shop |
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Home Benefit Association Square Confectionery Stuart’s Café Iten’s Biscuit Co. Oltorf & Kyser Grocery and Bakery Dr. O. C. Young |
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The Marlin Market S. J. Barton City Drug Co. Higgins & Glass |
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The First National Bank of Marlin
Shaw Clinic and Hospital
Schimming & Eddins
Gulf Ref. Co. Frank Petzold |
The First National Bank of Marlin Shaw Clinic and Hospital Schimming & Eddins Gulf Ref. Co. Frank Petzold |
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Rush, Gardner & Bartlett Co. Martha’s Style Shop |
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Expression and Public Speaking |
Expression and Public Speaking Mrs. Maud T. Horn Clarence Saunders Store Sanitarium Barber Shop The Dallas Morning News Guaranty Abstract Co. of Falls County Dr. W. S. Smith W. T. Goode Insurance and Bonds |
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Houston Coffee Shop
Perry Bros. 5-10 & 25c Store |
Houston Coffee Shop Perry Bros. 5-10 & 25c Store Marlin Beauty Shop L. R. Alexander The Old Corner Texas Service Station Marlin Lumber Co. Branson Brick Co. Joe M. Watkins Shelf Hardware and Crockery |
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Holloway Bros. NEHI Beverege |
The Square Market Fischer Bros. Tailors Holloway Bros. NEHI Beverages |
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H. H. Herron
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A. Stroll Falls Street Poultry Market H. H. Herron
Reisinger Floral Co. Powell Vulc. Shop Tankersley Floral Co. Square Deal Store J. E. Coleman & Co. |
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City Fish Market and Café Curry Drug Company Landis Shoe Shop Allison Shoe Shop Winfrey & Czirr Sanitary Barber Shop Annie Parks Beauty Shoppe Gift Shoppe |
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Arthur Threadgill Jeweler Nu-Way Grocery Palace Barber Shop Model Laundry S. M. Janeke Shoe Repair Arlington Hotel Morgan Cash Gro. McKinney House |
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Court House Garage Marlin National Bank |
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H. L. Cobb Dairy Bryden’s Drug Store Palace Confectionery Bartlett, Carter, and Rice Lawyers |
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Duncan-Holder Motor Co. |
Gardere & Holloway Duncan-Holder Motor Co. |
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The End |
The End |
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Autographs |
Autographs |
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