Ball High School - Purple Quill Yearbook (Galveston, TX)

 - Class of 1947

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rininio1oiu15AY You SAW HIS AD IN THE t'QUlLL f,.-,-.,-..-4... The Cgalnestnn Batilg News Texas' Oldest Newspaper Established 1842 GALVESTON TRIBUNE Established 1880 MORNING 1: AFTERNOON 1: SUNDAY YOUR FRIEND HOPKINS ELECTRIC CO. 309 22nd Street Phone 6123 Congratulations The C1355 Qi 1947 I-Iaberclasher BALL HIGH' Nationally known PARENT TEACHERS Men's Apparel ASSOCIATION 419 21st Street A. E. COVENEY PAINT AND CLASS CO. 2311 Mechanic Phone 2-7241 riuzoioioioiui 1 1 1:1011 :xi 1 ixiniuioioiuiui 110

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tresses were fixed in a becoming upsweep. The strapless gown of scarlet net was very flattering to her slim figure, and Toni, for the first time in what seemed months, was gay. It was no wonder that when Charlie called for her promptly at 8:30 that a very long and very loud whistle should follow the opening of the door. Many admiring glances followed her graceful figure as she crossed the dance floor with tall, blond Charlie. Her gaiety seemed to grow as the evening passed. She danced with many, many people and everyone was wonderfully friendly. Her exultation reached its peak when George, or Mr. Golden, asked her to dance with him when, as he informed her, his favorite song was play- ing. He was very attentive and complimentary. He danced with hex several other times and seemed to be fighting for her favor over the score of others. Oh, it was a wonderful night for Toni. She and Charlie sang on the way home, and she wearily but happily said good night. The next morning shelstill was singing the cheerful songs played at the ball, and she didn't mind the heat at all. As she entered the office, everyone was busy at work, and no one bothered to look up. She settled at her machine and started sorting papers. Charlie came up and asked for another date. She told him she would let him know later. Then her heart stopped. Mr. Golden was coming in the door. As he neared her desk, she nervously began to smooth her hair. She needn't have worried, however, for he passed by with no sign of rec- ognition. It suddenly seemed stifling in the office. Toni sighed and turned to her typing. The sun was up now, and the heat was becom- ing unbearable. Are You a Porcupine? by Corinne Lauzon , A porcupine spends its life on the defensive. It's so sure that everyone who comes near it wants to harm it that it bristles its quills. Result: Nobody comes near it. If you shrivel with fear of people, try being friendly. No human can resist friendliness. If a girl friend snubs you, brush off the snub. Chances are she probably wishes she hadnlt done it. If a boy friend slights you, forget the slight. Remember that he probably feels like a heel. e Expect people to like you and they will like you. Expect to have fun everywhere you go and you will have fun. Be a good friend and you'll have them by the dozens. Donlt be a porcupine, He looks for nothing but trouble-so he has it-and all by his lonesome. 109



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The History of Galveston True Document Told by Billy McNee1 In the year of 1572 Alfanso De La Galves sailed his rat-ridden, infested ship into a small harbor near some foreign island. He set his course for the following day and dropped anchor. As the sun set, the wind grew stronger, a tropical hurricane blew in over the island and the sea became very rough. At once Galves saw that this rotten ship would not stay afloat all night, so he gave the command to aban- don ship. His men, who now thought Galves was a coward, turned against him. They broke into the armory and stole three score cutlasses, pis- tols, and rifles. Then hurrying to the galley, they stole food for the trip to the island in a row boat. Old Stewpot VVhiskey VVerner had been chief cook and head of all cooking utensils and now took command of the merry ship Seven Sistersu or Look twice, your glasses need adjusting. Stewpot Wer- ner was the meanest looking varmint west of the thirty-first parallel. Not one man would cast his shadow on Stew, nor call him a liar, and live long. Cutlass Caulk, a red-haired devil, was now acting first mate. He carried two large cutlasses on his belt and two pearl-handled pistols to match. Cutlass Caulk had some of the wind taken out of his sails by getting in a brawl with old Stewpot, in which Stew hacked him up a little. Acting second mate was Horatio Bucket of Blood Bullock, one of the most fighting men on all the boundingmain. He killed three men with one blow of his cutlass because one of the varmints tried to steal his diamond inlay toothpick. Then there was Bad Mouthv Bock, nicknamed so because he was always getting bashed in the mouth with a couple of cutlasses for forgetting to report Aye-Aye, Sir when he was supposed to. Bock was a man to be feared, for in his day he would rip any man into pieces if he were a coward and didn't have the guts to strike back. Most of the time he picked the drunk ones. Yes, sir, that Bock was a brave one. Others of the crew were Killum', Crowder, Hoopdick Hernan- des, f'Butcher Brown, and the handsome cabin boy, Van Kirsch- ner Cincidentally, the now famous Van Johnson is a direct descendant of 'fVan Kirschnerj, who had a way with all the lovely girls. Kil- lumi' and Van', had been shanghaied and put aboard the Seven Sistersf, A 111

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