Brownsville High School - Palmetto Yearbook (Brownsville, TX)

 - Class of 1951

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I CHREER COUNCIL SJ ' 'X 1 . BACK ROW: BOBBY FI ORESQ LUBA SENKEVITCH, SCHOLARSHIP Cl-IAIRMANQ .IOY GILMORE, MARILY BARRONQ MA NNON RAYQ MARY LYLE DEW5 NANCY KNEIPPLEQ .IANE HUNTERQ RUBEN Al,I..ALA. FRONT ROW: BETTY MCGONIGLEQ REBEKAH LE FLOREQ BETTY HA R D EE, LIBRARY CHAIRMANL GU BEVIL, VICE-PRESIDENTQ SYLVIA DAVIS: PRESIDENTQ BETTE HOLMES, SECRETARYQ ERNESTO CHAPA TREASURERg VIRGINIA PERRY, ENTERTAINMENT. The Career Council purpose has been to accumulate and make available information about various occupations. One of their largest projects has been to make a career library which is available to all students. Brownsville High School is grateful for their assistance. Career Council Officers looking over their Mr. Wier singing while Mr. Uribe accom- reading material inthe libr . panies at the Career Council Assembly. . M? ,X 2 li 'wt' ,sul 275 .. . .. fx x W - ffbl ' TLT W

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I-Praise-Winning olden Eagle Band Gets Back Home Tonight' Ulv Special Correspondencel ST LOUIS Due home at 7 40 tomght by Mnsgouri Pnclfle from the lNZltl0lllll Band Lhmc ln Chicago, the 100 plete Brownsulle Hugh School band sang Silent Nnght as the tram pulled out of St Louis late Monday afternoon The band members looked out the wnndows on snow, each one thankful for the success , ful trlp the hospxtality of Chicago and the warm reception at the ua tion clinic concerts 1 The chalmtan of the National Baud Ulnle Lee W Petersen. ulred The Brownsstlle Herald, Prom deep ln the heart of Tex as the Brownssllle lllgh School 1 band wlth James Murphy con- ducting thrilled more than 1,000 band masters of hlgh school and college hands at the grand tlnale aesslon ln the Sherman Hotel Saturday These 100 young Tex ans who crossed the Unlted States to entertaln and Inspire the directors from almost every state ln the unlon completely captivated the hearts of their audlenee Hats ot! to Browns- ville. The band members left the con cert platform at the closing clinic session singing Eyes of Texas Outstanding was Marian Fay Hen rlcksen s drum rhythm at the swing version of Joshua with lts sin gin g trombone background Brownsvnlle eheperones all were a cat what ate the canary expres- sion when asked to stand during the Golden Eagle concert. IN ST LOUIS Monday aftemoon took a picture of the band to ap- pear ln its monthly magazine Each student was given a manicure let in a leather case and candy ln Chnstmas paper It was seven de' Brees below zero when the band1 left Chicago Monday morning N Breakfast and lunch Monday were served on the diner with every 1 body agreed the food was delicious, Vlgnettes of the trip IOIRQL band members pretendnng to speak 1 Only Spanish when train passen Hers asked questions the mang from New York who asked for al Vin!! orange to take home lilhi fingered Wilbur Hunter pass- ml Out Sl 000 for band members Will All bemoanlng Danny 0Bfynnn being mt at home tu Vl8ilant chaperones clucklng over their flock J lmmy Adams receiving a dime from a stranger YM' Pllylng s miniature accord all in the station Mrs Toto alicia and Pete Bouls each loslng M what careless chaperones hir:-he Miller and Sandra Stan t Y ooklng for a soundproof room 9 WY out some new tlute muslc 'Three Bhnd Mace Judy Q., Cie pert ln white fur up and ,1- tlee BAND. Page 3, UE FIRE PROUD OF OUR BEND Bow They Know In Chu .wo MOST satisfy mg onderful Hlghhght of our progr What dw nnmncs neue: played so well Those were comments at Chxcrgo where the Brow nsulle Hugh School hand-our bnnd stole the show at the Wntxontl 'Vlxd ll est Band Chmc last week Spalkllllfl' Pel for mance D1 aws Engle Band P13156 In Clutaffo ills Spa-1 lal Correspondence! L HICAGO Brownsville s Golden Eagle Rand stole the show here Saturday heard sald Ixewell Long assist ant dean of the lndxana Umversr ty nhool ot musnc alter the con cert The band played for a crowd of 2 500 as the National Mud W est Band Cllnlc opened nn the grand ballroom of the Shcrnnn Hotel lltneu their reputation was good but those klds are wonder ful said Paul Yoder probablv Amoms s most prohflc composer of band music Raymond Dxorsk UhlNCf8llY of hhlifllllilll band dlletto lntr0 duced the Golden Eagle agzrfttd tlon Meet the Bmw nsulle Tens band lt s the highlight of our pro gram The Brow nsvnlls youngsters clad ln green and gold plaved ln a set ting of celhng high mirrors gold chan: and crystal candelabra Their opener was Tchalkowskns ten mlnute-long Mar-cha Slave It brought whistles cheers and deafening applause from the au dlence of music educators and composers I mutant Wayne Cullman tofk turns on the podium durxng the rest of the hour long 4 :wort Then the band land lown barngrnund in an unrehearscd program The fmale wus another 60-mln ute concert by the Colden F8110 Band wxth varnous dlrectors and composers wnelrhng the baton Composer Henry Fillmore led the group through a show stopper Dnrector Murphy 1 hlsh school muslc teacher traseled from Mrs sourl to take hrs turn lh front of the band 'Nlr Murphys parent! came from Indnana to hstcn The music of all sclectmns was flnshed on a strccn for the 'lu dlcnce to follow Phtures were taken gnd mre recordings made of the band The bands gyratlng mentor came ln for a share of the pravse from onlookers one of whom ob served what dvnamlcs' Said Mr Murphy 'They never played so well Highlights of trip Only twenty minutes to change trains at St Louis wnth equnpment for one hundred fifteen mam mouth undertaknng Onlookcr ask ini: cowboy booted Eta Treullo lm R WUFPPN UII1'-101' 01 whereabouts of hr-r horse and the Brownsvxlls band and his gl qs.. ggyqp, pu, gy I ' l . - . l - ' , . .1 -' ' U . e jj ' 0 i . K .N b . f w H-mFM. mm WY-M' U www' 1 1 T v . .. 1 u ' U I P ' 1 A . ' , .' n u , 'V - o s . ' E VV . 3 u - - , ' I am e u s R ll , I - ' U - - . n X 1 . Q s , , . 1 y s . ' . , I . K A K A ' 4 1 ' V -Q , ,, ,- , u l ,, ,.l p , 9 1 '.1 s s e O Y l 1 ' ea f- ll ll 1 . , l . s I l 1 . .4 . B 1 K 'K ' ' - 1 - , I . ' Q s the Gulf, Mobile dz Ohio rallroad 5 Most satlsfying band I evermusic for the Wt-st Aurora choir. . ' - I - r- ' . K ' .X l s e e . ' ' . ,., I u ' as . . - l ' ' ' l - 1 v - 1 . .6 I I : A I b , y . , l , f .1 . . ,I 1 ' ' , - ' . T . . I.. I . . . ' N I , ' ' ' I , ' ' , ' l . . h ' . . . , y - V . ,Q -, 1. . ' . M ' ' ' 1 - ' - v . ' - l-7 . -vu.. ' .tl ..l -.,, 1, K . 1 . 4 . I 11 1 i I A



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