Great Depression Yearbook, the 1936 Denton High School Year Book, The Bronco, Denton, Texas. Photos 1 and 2 show the front cover and inside cover pages. Photo # 3 shows the Football Team Members: Paschal, Crouch, Reese, Walter Hogan, James Oiesen, McCrury, George Ballard, Loftin, B Whitson, Johnston, Patricki Coulter, Moore, John Karnes, Eugene Barnes, Harold Neale, Loren D. Dukes, Koiner, W Whitson, Norman Penney, A. J. Coulter, Robert Littrell, Ralph Hester, Hall Cox, Willard Smith, Carter, Ed Miller and Mr. Stanton, Coach. Photo # 4 shows the High School Sweethearts: Bud Smith, Helen Gearredd, Walter Hogan, Ladelle Ligon, Burney McClurkan, Elizabeth Paschall, Pauline Barns, Jake Coulter, Norman Penney, Mary Jo Crouch, Hal Cox, Juanita Taiaferro, Anna Sue Truman, Richard Coulter, Mary E. Galbraith, Frank Baker, Pat Coulter, Dixie Nell Hall, Louise Gibbs, and Cohen Calhoun. Photo # 5 shows the Children of the Faculty: Sue Smoot, James Redway, Jimmie McAlister, Cecil Bell Monroe, Jack Stanton, John Patterson, Mickey Calhoun and Joe Smoot. Photo # 6 shows the Senior Picture of Joe Bill Pierce who was the previous owner of this year book. Photo # 7 shows Joe Bill Pierce was awarded a certificate has the most changed at the 50th Class Reunion. Photo # 8 shows the Dedication Page to the 1905 Bronco Year Book Staff in starting the first year book. Photo # 9 shows an example of the art work throughout the year book. Photo # 10 shows the Early Schools history in Denton. Photo # 11 shows a message from the First Denton High School Year Book Editor, C. E. Scoggins that was done in 1905. Shown in the pictures are: Elbert Scroggins, Editor, Mary Williams, Sectreary, Joe Jagor, Business Manager, Ester Whittaker, Senior Class Editor, Mabel Hague, Sophomore Class Editor, Clifford Weatherspoon, President of the Student Council, Willie Jones, Junior Class Editor and Dessie Ragsdale, Freshman Class Editor. Elbert Scroggins also sends a nice message to Ester Whittaker: "Our colors were Maroon and Gold in 1905. Ester Whittaker was a brunette, Maroon and Gold became her, and her mind was strong". Photo # 12 shows a brochure for the Davis Concrete Company that was founded by Charles N. Davis Jr. who was a member of the Senior Class and must have brought the brochures to 50th Reunion. E Bay Shelf # 3.