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

 - Class of 1947

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1011110101010 SAY YOU SAW HIS AD IN THE QUILL 0101011111110 Universal Garage Compliments of and Motor Company COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE wl- C. I.. Haasis, Mgr. 6 W INC 2214-20 Ave. F Phone 7788 22nd and Church AUSTIN SHOE STORE ALL TORS ARE STARS 2111 Postoffice Complete Refrigeration and Cooling SALES and SERVICE Including Home Freezers, Commercial Reach- in and Walk-in Coolers, Custom Built and Factory Built Air Conditioning Systems. MOSELEY REFRIGERATION CO. 1223 Tremont St. Phone 7705 ioioiclioioiuioinirxi 1 xioioioioloifricriiriavitsioisxicxirxia 113

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the right, and there we are-as pretty a picture as one would care to see. You are very lucky if, when you come to and look about you, you do not find your neighbors smiling indulgently at some little noise of breathing or your facial expressions. Of course there are a few lucky people who get a ride Cin a carl to school. There the elbow is rested on the window sill and the head placed in the hand in an'attitude of thought. The glass feels very cool on the forehead and we rest it there, more to cool off than any- thing else. The next thing we know the forehead Ccarrying the entire head with itj has slid down the length of the slippery pane and we have received a rather nasty blow against the molding. They shou1dn't keep the glass so slippery, a person is likely to get badly hurt that way. However, back again goes the forehead against the pane in its original position, with the hand serving more or less as a buffer, until another skid occurs, this time resulting in an angry determination to give the whole thing up entirely and sit up straight in the seat. Some dozers will take four or five slides without whimpering, going back each time for more. It is a game that can't be beat, however, and the soone'r you sit up straight in your seat, the sooner you will stop banging your head. The game in all this is to act, on awakening, as if you had known all along what you were doing. If your neighbors are smiling, you should smile back, as if to say, Fooled you that time! You thought I was asleep, didn't you PU The whole problem is one which calls for a great deal of thought. If we can develop some way in which a person can doze and still keep from making a monkey of himself, we will have removed one of the big obstacles to human happiness in modern civilization. - They Said It, and We're Glaol This is what we heard jerry say as he was being measured for his cap and gown: Ball High will lose all of its 'Prestidge' when I grad- uatef' Carl Nau was told by his history teacher that if he couldn't find the assignment in three books, he wouldn't have to get it. In what books did he look? Math, English, and chemistry. Irving Pozmantier says that he has a very clean mind. It ought to beg he never uses it. . 117



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QQ I jree is a onclerjfui Qreafzon by Joyce Smith You know, people are very narrow minded creatures. They have a strange belief that because God gave them a mind and a heart, they are the only ones who can understand. But they don't understand at all, because for forty-nine years I've been planted out here beside the high school where I can watch every boy and girl struggle through the most mixed-up, impressive part of his life. And as I've watched, I couldn't help but notice that the same thing that causes one person happiness usually has an identical effect upon the next fellow. And certain kinds of hurts hurt just as much in one as another, although there are different reactions. But few have ever realized this. That's why I say they don't understand. Of course, I haven't always known all I know. I've had to live and learn. In my early days I was hardly conscious of people. I just lived, excited with my own life. I was only an insignificant shrub, not knowing or caring how I got here. I just knew that there was earth beneath me-earth that had food that thrilled my veins. just the thought of it caused me to dig my young roots deeper. And above me there was sky-sky thatlwas blue and sent down warm, golden sunshine, and sky that was gray and sent down cool, silver rain. I loved the sky and reached toward it with my thin branches. I grew tall, my trunk filled outg my branches became strong and more independent. And as I grew I reached a point where, though I still loved the earth and sky, the ordinary life I lived began to become routine for me. So I looked about for a new interest. I didnlt have far to look, because it was only natural that I should choose people. VVhen I became aware of all the life going on around me, I was sur- prised that I had never noticed before. The school became a great part of me. I learned to. know each of the students, and teachers, too, I learned to know them so well that I could feel their thoughts. And I missed them when they werenlt there. I found myself anxiously anticipating the first ray of light in the morning and becoming excited when it did appear. The light brought life to the school, because soon they would be coming. ffhey come in a sudden mass. Two big school busses stop and unload, private cars bring some. At the same time, bicycles are being parked for the day, and many are arriving by foot. And all at once, the stillness of the morning, and if I may say, the deadness of the school is replaced by the fresh, lively animation the students always 119

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