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L M L Y vvvx' f , , , , f If .ffm I - 2 Ip L2 Q V P P Q pw L, TGP ROW: J. F. ANDREWS, JR., ROY QUILLIAN, EDITH BRQQM, Jimmie KADERLM LINKTE EAKINS, PAT STEWART, ROBERT ROYAL, RQBEHT HoLLlNsswcRTH, GLYN TAYLOR, ANNIE LEAH QHITE, FACULTY Anvlsoag ALFORD COCKRELL. FIRST I Row: TAYLOR BHITE, DOROTHY FAULKNER, LA MERLE QUILLIAN, do LE 'fa WILLIAMS, AUDREY HEISER, MACKIE BELL MCKENSIE, DQRQTHY GLENN JAMISON, MADELEINE WILLIAMS, Louise BRASHEAR. L F P RIC-RACQUET P OFFICERS ,J Auuaev Hessen -------- .... ---.gpQ55jQnt MADsLExmE WILLIAMS ------yiCG ppQSiJQnt LA MERLE QUTLLTAN ------ .... Lggcrgtarv Y ROBERT HOLLINGSWUHTH ...,. .,.. TWGQSHPQQ fa J. F. ANDREWS, JR. -------- ---- Reporter GLYN TAYLQR ------------Parliamentarian Lg THE Ric-RACQUET TENNIS CLUB wAs QRGANTZED IN THE FALL or 1935 WITH A MEMBERSHIP OF TWENTY. MISS ANNIE LEAH WHITE IS FACULTY ADVISOR. T THE PURPOSE OF THE CLUB IS T0 FOSTER INTEREST IN TENNIS, T0 DE' fa VELOP A FEELING oF GOOD SPUHTSMANSHIP AMONG THE NEMBERS, AND TO SELECT THE TENNIS TEAMS T0 REPRESENT PLEASANTON HIPH SGHGOL AT THE La ATASCOSA COUNTY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE MEET. 2 Somerset and Pleasanton twice a week. If it reached Pleasanton before dark a crowd would gat- her arnund the postoffice and Postmaster J. S. Ramsey wuuld eali out the names of everyone to I vhom a letter was addressed. The first railroad that was ever layed off in Atassosa County ',i was layed off by the I. a G. N. RR Cumpany in 1882, about three miles east of the present town
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yin Jrywm 'mMz,S ,A Jw xQ9?QQ If I TOP RCN: NR. J. N. JAHEQLI, MISS SALLY BRAUBACH, Hai. CHARLES WEBB, MISS RUTH THOMAS, MISS DELL JUMES, MR. R. L. MATTuEw3. SEGOND Raw: MRS. O. R. MITTAacK, HQ.. BUF? Qvuxrms, HRS. FRED URQEL, Miss UARZEE OHQANU, URS. TDM FRANKLIN, Mas. GHAWLES HILL, MMS. E. L. EUSANK, MRS. J. N. KADENLI, VQS. P. W. Summa, MRL. Sfawplma Wvon, Muze AUDELLZ RUSSELL, Mme. Jana JAV. THIRU Row: MRS. E. E. HAVEELAH, 323. M. BCWIER, Una. CARL Sana , Mai. BAAUUE OLIVER, Miss PAULIME PACS, MISS iwwri Limn THITS, V113 WETWY CoLvxw, M154 MILDREQ C:fGwRAN, f,, MR. L. R4 IirvnLau, 'Q. 7. J. E':4ITT. I I I OFFICERS Mas. J. M. KRQEHLI H ------------' 'PFw3fQ nt MHS. GEQHQE WILLIAVS - ..... fipgi yiQg-grQg, MVIS' 9- U- T551-SCH - ----- -Sfseomg V'iQ-.iw-Pmffs. MHS' H' G' HOWWRD -'------ -Thivi Vice-PWQS. MPT3. JSHN JINKINS - .--------- ----- S' ggQ2'ygfM7 74,' Mas. G. R. Mrrrgvcu --.-----n--- --uTr,gSgrL? THE VLEFQANTON FAR5NT'TEACHE? ASSCCIATIGN WAS QRGANIQEL GGTJBEH I+, 1902 WITH TEN CAARTER VEHRERS. THE QBQEQTQ GF THIS QRGRHIQATIQN AWE A3 FULLQHSI T0 PRDMCTE CHILD WELFARE IN HUME, SCHUGL, CHURCH, ANG CGPHUNITYQ TG RAISE THE STAUDARLG QF HOME LIFEQ T0 SECUQE ADEQUATE LAWS FDR THE CARE AND PRGTECTIGN OF CHILDRENQ TG BRING INTQ CLGLEH RELATION THE HOME AND THE SCHQGL THAT PARENTS AND TEACHHQS HAY COOPERATS IHTHLLIGEUTLY IN THE TRAINING QV THE CHILDQ AMD TG DSCELUF GHTHEEN EDUCATJR3 HD THE GENERAL PURLIC SUCH UNITED EFFQHT3 AL WILL SECURE FOR EYE?Y QHILD THE HIGHEST ADVANTAGE IN PHYSICAL, MENTAL, MORAL, AMD SPIRITUAL EDUCATION. THE FHEQEHT ASSOCIATIQN HAS A MEHSEHSHIP GF EIGHTY-FIVE. enf Lytla. They bzzilt a station and I1-aTL.:,:ci it Atassosa. B. G. .hmrircvrs , my Eingalishma-n, hu, fan shui thq Tang. He get into Z squabblm with the railroai uumpaay and tguy told him if L+ Iidg'i QOMG aafqss they would mavd has iwpot. with the FnQ1ishman'S brand Sounding 'K' hw Said. 'YOU cw.n't move it, itfs on my 1anfl. Legally they ay Trl 4101 have :saved it, but the rf:.il1'o:3.L mompany
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