World War I Postcard/Photos
courtesy of Jim McDaniel
Postcard postmarked June 26, 1919
from A. T. McDaniel to his parents.
M.C.C.S.
May 20th, 1910
Mrs Plank, Teacher
1 - Warren Lloyd
2 - Bob (?) McLane
3 - Robert Speegle
4 - Curtis Johnson
5 - R. L. Batte
6 - George Turner
7 - Max Plaster
8 - Robert McLane
9 - Dempney Kemp
10- Christian Plank - Mascot
11- Mrs Ida Plank - Teacher
12- Johnnie Bryan
13- Albert Boners
(some of these names are
difficult to read from the
photo - corrections are
appreciated!)
1910 Milam Cy School photo
The name of the school is
unknown but appears to have
initials of M.C.C.S.
The roster is written on
the back of the photo.
Thanks to Melanie Coody
melanie_coody@
hotmail(DOT)com
for furnishing this photo.
Ms Coody is the
granddaughter of
John Bryan
Right:
Arthur Talmadge McDaniel,
son of William Spencer
and Mary Ellen (Lane) McDaniel
and grandson of
Ephraim and Mahala (Overman)
McDaniel
Left:
Arthur Talmadge McDaniel
and
John Geiger
(believed to be from Missouri)
Photos courtesy of Jim McDaniel
Graduation Exercises
of the
Ada Henderson Grammar School
at the
Yoe High Athletic Field
Monday, May 27, 1935
8 p.m.
1. Processional.................Cameron Band
2.Invocation...........Grace Jewel Daugherty
3. Song (Greeting).....................Class
4. Salutatory.................Douglas Perrin
5. Presentation of Gift.........Nell Vaughan
6. Class Review.............Janette McIntyre
7. Special Music....Stone Garner, Sam Tyson,
Grady Stidham
8. Presentation of American Legion Medals...
Rev. Timmerman
9. Valedictory...............Dorothy Perkins
10. Song (Pep).........................Class
11. Address................Mrs. W. O. Triggs
12. Awarding of Diplomas and Certificates of
Award......Mr. E. A. Perrin
13. Benediction.........Norma Jean McElwrath
14. Recessional.................Cameron Band
Photos courtesy of Melanie Coody
Cameron Grade Students Hold Graduation Banquet
Cameron, May 27, 1935 - A banquet for the
seventh grade students was held Saturday night
at the Ada Henderson grammar school.
Douglas Perrin, son of Supt. and Mrs. E.A.
Perrin was toastmaster. Douglas was
salutatorian for the seventh grade class.
Following were on the program: Bonnelle Hess,
Frank Newton, Mrs. Francis Cox, Kathryn Monroe,
Grace Daugherty, Bobbie Batte, Charlie Fae
Kirk, Mary Louise LaCooke, Johnnie May Hays,
Billy Batte Bryan, James Smith, Jessie Martin,
Elvin Wiley, Supt. E. A. Perrin, Lucile
McDermott, Arnette Ryan, Dorothy Perkins, Nell
Vaughn, Norma Jean McElwrath, Bertha Blackman.